The Rural Alberta Advantage will be playing a show in Calgary this November – even though the city is technically classified as an urban area.
The Calgary date was only recently added to the band’s Canadian tour, and will see the band play Calgary’s Palace Theatre.
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Accompanying the band will be fellow Canadians Yukon Blonde as openers, and the Rural Alberta Advantage will be adding at least two new songs to their set list.
Beacon Hill, recently released by the band, is inspired by the wildfires in Fort McMurray, the hometown of lead vocalist and guitar-player Nils Edenloff.
The show takes place on Sunday, November 26, and tickets go on sale to the public this Friday, November 3, at 10 am.
Rural Alberta Advantage Calgary 2017 concert
When: Friday, November 26, 2017
Time: Doors at 8 pm, show at 9 pm
Where: The Palace Theatre – 219 8 Ave SW, Calgary
Tickets: Online, $28.50, on sale Friday, November 3 at 10 am