The Dead South – Chains & Stakes World Tour 2024
Date: Friday - October 11, 2024
Start Time: 8:00 PM
Price Range: $39.50 - $69.50
Plus Applicable Service Charges.
Buy TicketsDATE: Friday, October 11
TIME: 8:00 PM
DOORS OPEN: 7:00 PM
SPECIAL GUEST: Henry Wagons
LOCATION: Conexus Arts Centre, Capital Auto Theatre
GENERAL ADMISSION - PIT: $69.50 (Plus Applicable Service Charges)
THIS TICKET TYPE IS FOR A **STANDING ROOM ONLY**, GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET IN FRONT OF THE STAGE
REGULAR ADMISSION: $39.50 - $69.50 (Plus Applicable Service Charges)
THIS TICKET TYPE IS FOR A RESERVED TICKET IN THE SEATING AREA, AVAILABLE ON OUR MAIN LEVEL ROWS B-T OR FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD BALCONY. PLEASE NOTE: SOME SEATS LOCATED CLOSE TO THE GENERAL ADMISSION, STANDING ROOM ONLY AREA WILL BE NOTED AS RESTRICTED VIEW.
Please contact our Box Office for wheelchair seating at 306-525-9999.
PRE-SALE: Wednesday, January 17 at 9:00 AM until Thursday, January 18 at 9:00 PM
ON SALE: Friday, January 19 at 9:00 AM
The Dead South have never been about constant reinvention, but about full commitment to their own singular way. With confidence in their sound and style and trust in each other, The Dead South arrive at the cusp of explosive global success in an enviable, and well-earned, position: total autonomy. It doesn’t really matter what you call their music - progressive bluegrass, alternative Americana, country, folk and western, what matters is that this is theirs, and people from all different backgrounds, beliefs, experiences, languages and ages love it.
True blue right through, The Dead South don’t shy away from ruffling traditionalists’ feathers from time to time, as they flawlessly execute banjo rolls and lightning-fast mandolin tremolos, 3-part harmonies and songs of classic themes -murder ballads, disloyalty, ghosts and the like, all with a wink and a smile. As they continue their climb to the top, The Dead South have learned an important lesson: If you’re going to be outsiders, you’d better be great.
Confirmed by the passion of their Dead South cosplaying fans, who go to concerts in the band’s signature look, this four-piece acoustic set from the middle of the Canadian prairies have found their people. Good Company, as they call themselves, is a global community of vastly dissimilar folks who might not see eye to eye, but who stand shoulder to shoulder at the gigs.