Rockin’ Thunder: Was time when it was inconceivable you wouldn’t hear Def Leppard at least three times a day out in the wilds of Edmonton, which is certainly still true if you have AM radio cranked in the shop. Read More
Rockin’ Thunder: Was time when it was inconceivable you wouldn’t hear Def Leppard at least three times a day out in the wilds of Edmonton, which is certainly still true if you have AM radio cranked in the shop. The New Wave of British Heavy Metal pioneers, going since the year Star Wars came out,
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Rockin’ Thunder: Was time when it was inconceivable you wouldn’t hear Def Leppard at least three times a day out in the wilds of Edmonton, which is certainly still true if you have AM radio cranked in the shop.
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The New Wave of British Heavy Metal pioneers, going since the year Star Wars came out, hit the stratosphere as Mutt Lange’s earlier, pre-Shania Twain melodic project with hits like the poppy Animal and Armageddon It, and earlier classics including Photograph and the mighty Rock of Ages. With Joan Jett and the Blackhearts also on the Friday bill — plus Bret Michaels, Toque and day-openers Queensrÿche — there’s bound to be sore arms holding devil’s horns up all day and night.
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Saturday switches from AM hair rock to ’90s alt, Weezer atop Stone Temple Pilots, Sam Roberts Band, The Trews and Default in — here we go — the first huge music fest of the summer.
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Feel free to bring a folding chair or blanket, and look for a review of Day 1 here Saturday.
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Details: 1 p.m. – 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Exhibition Lands Racetrack (7515 118 Ave.), $133.14/day, $323.35/weekend pass at rockinthunderfest.com
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Europa Super Circus: Just what makes a circus super? Wheels, apparently!
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Making its Edmonton debut in a cross-Canada tour, clowns, high wire and aerial acrobats are joined by roller skaters and freestyle motocross bike riders leaping across open space in this multi-show extravaganza of skill and daring.
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The show runs 90 minutes, and there’s food for sale in the tent.
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Details: 1:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m. variously through July 20 under the big top tent at Londonderry Mall, $25/child, $35/adult at supercircus.com
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R&B Ladies of YEG: As we pass the halfway point between the year 2000 and 2050, three local vocal powerhouses are getting together for an evening of vulnerable and meaningful music on Whyte.
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Jillian Treidle, Tiwo and Lexipaz will show of their singing souls with originals and covers, so prepare to move and be moved!
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Details: 7:30 p.m. Saturday at The Beauty Parlour (10011 82 Ave.), $27.96 at eventbrite.com
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Body Burn: A mini fest inside ArtWalk behind Mars & Venus and Downtown at Co*Lab, the third annual Body Burn is a delightfully weird and specifically curated vendor market with live music and DJs.
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Free afternoon performances behind 10328 82 Ave. include Leaf the Bard, The Blurs, Ejazz and Mikayla Bortscher, while Co*Lab’s three-day night lineup 8 p.m. on adds Prophecy, Hope House and Doom Ritual Bastard starting Friday at 9641 102A Ave.
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Details: see above, the Co*Lab show are $20 each or $50 for all three Fri.-Sun. shows
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Ironheart: I get that that Marvel Cinematic Universe burnout is totally a thing and this is technically Superman’s weekend, but if you were going to skip watching the, uh, 14th Marvel TV show, please reconsider.
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Full of great music, and fascinatingly aware of living in the shadow of Thanos and The Avengers, what really makes this gritty show tick is when the science starts bumping up against the realm of magic introduced by Doctor Strange and delightfully continued in WandaVision and Agatha All Along.
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The show can get a bit silly with the tech, but this goes all the way back to the first Iron Man movie, and Dominique Thorne and Lyric Ross are both delightfully fleshed out with Spidey-like real-life problems, making bad decisions with consequences.
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Hopefully it hasn’t been spoiled for you already, but the way the first season ends is phenomenal, ending Phase 5 of the MCU with an amazing, long-teased payoff.
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Details: Now streaming on Disney+
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Love concerts, but can’t make it to the venue? Stream live shows and events from your couch with VEEPS, a music-first streaming service now operating in Canada. Click here for an introductory offer of 30% off. Explore upcoming concerts and the extensive archive of past performances.
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