Shaboozey and Suki Waterhouse announce September shows in Toronto

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ShaboozeyAlt-country artist Shaboozey will play Toronto's RBC Amphitheatre on Sept. 25 Photo by Hunter Moreno

Alt-country singer Shaboozey plays RBC Amphitheatre on Sept. 25 with tickets on sale Friday at livenation.com.

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The Toronto date is part of his North American Sprawling Outlaws Never Die Tour that is playing theatres and arenas through the fall. The only other Canadian dates are Place Bell in Laval, Que., on Sept. 24 and Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in Vancouver on Oct. 17.

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Presales are live on Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time.

Shaboozey’s new single, Born To Die, is out now and his highly-anticipated fourth and concept album, The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales, comes out July 31.

After previously announced festival dates throughout the summer, Shaboozey will kick off his latest tour with a show in Phoenix in early September with an an array of special guests and past collaborators including Brittney Spencer, Noeline Hofmann, Kashus Culpepper, Carter Faith, and Angel White.

BigXThaPlug will also join for the Laval and Toronto shows while Faith opens in Vancouver.

Shaboozey has partnered with PLUS1 for the Outlaws Never Die Tour, with $1 from each ticket supporting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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Shaboozey has enjoyed a whirlwind two years kicked off by 2024’s breakthrough record Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going and smash hits including Good News and the history-making, Diamond-certified A Bar Song (Tipsy).

Suki Waterhouse Indie pop artist Suki Waterhouse plays Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto on Sept. 19.  (Miles Aldridge) Photo by Miles Aldridge

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  1. Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds performs on the main stage of the Rock in Rio music festival at the Rio 2016 Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sept. 15, 2024. The Grammy-winning band takes centre stage for the first-ever opening night at the newly renamed RBC Amphitheatre – long known to locals as Budweiser Stage – on May 21.

    Imagine Dragons set to launch new RBC Amphitheatre concert season

  2. Live Nation Canada has announced its Toronto waterfront concert venue will now be called RBC Amphitheatre and will be open year-round as of 2030.

    Budweiser Stage renamed RBC Amphitheatre; to become year-round venue by 2030

In other concert news, Suki Waterhouse (AKA actor Robert Pattison’s significant other and mother of their daughter) plays Coca-Coliseum on Sept. 19 with tickets on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at livenation.com.

The indie pop songstress is headlining her Loveland Tour across North America with support from Charlotte Lawrence, Rochelle Jordan, and Love Spells.

Tickets go on sale starting with an artist presale on Wednesday at 10 a.m. local.

The only other Canadian date is Aug. 8, at Vancouver’s Orpheum and Lawrence opens at both Canadian shows.

Waterhouse’s album, Loveland, comes out July 10.

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