Canadian rock group Nickelback were spotted Tuesday at Vancouver’s Pacific Central Station shooting a video for a new song.
Nickelback is said to be working on their eighth studio album, and fans are eager for the release sometime this year. The band is rumoured to be putting out two singles as early as this month.
Today came whisperings Nickelback was set up inside the bus and rail station near Main Street and Terminal Avenue for the video shoot.
In a bus station and i think they’re filming a nickelback vid in a closed off part
— Aidan (@achisholm8) August 12, 2014
The band ultimately sent out some photos to spread the word they were working day one on a set of two music vids.
On set today for the first of back to back video shoots … #whatareyouwaitingfor? pic.twitter.com/Qxp1TWybX2
— Nickelback (@Nickelback) August 12, 2014
“What Are You Waiting For” is the forthcoming album’s lead pop single, while “Edge of a Revolution” will be the lead rock single.
Sometimes life in Vancouver means accidentally winding up at a shoot:
Get off the Greyhound and walk into a nickelback music video shoot..
— Jamie Warnock (@JamieWarnock) August 12, 2014
And of course, Nickelback has its share of haters who plan to stay away from Pacific Central Station today:
“Highlight of my day is definitely NOT seeing the fucking nickelback music video being filmed in the vancouver greyhound station.”
— Rasmus Jersborg (@rasmusjersborg) August 12, 2014
Photo: Nickelback via Twitter