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by AxeHead on 2010-04-09Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium - CalgaryRating: 4 out of 5Great concert, good band, awesome muscians. These guys are seasoned entertainers. Kevin is a particular delight.

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*Gold package purchasers should be prepared to arrive at the venue as early as 2 PM on day of show

Over the course of 35 years, the beloved quartet has sold over 15 million records worldwide and built up an arsenal of hits such as "If I Had $1,000,000," "One Week," "Pinch Me," and "The Big Bang Theory Theme." Widely acknowledged as one of the best live acts on the planet, BNL has hosted a cruise, had their own Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavor, and participated in the first-ever “space-to-earth musical collaboration” with astronaut Chris Hadfield. To date, BNL has amassed eight JUNO Awards, garnered two GRAMMY nominations and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. BNL’s 18th studio album, In Flight, was released in 2023 and features 14 brand new studio recordings. It’s available everywhere you stream music.
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Barenaked Ladies 2026 Tour Dates:
Encore
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Barenaked Ladies will join Train on their Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere tour in summer 2026. After kicking off in West Palm Beach, Florida in July, the band will tour across North America through end of August.
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Tickets for the Drops of Jupiter: 25 Years in the Atmosphere tour go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 14 at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Various presales will take place in the days leading up to the general ticket sale, including a presale for Citi cardmembers, which begins on Tuesday, November 11 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
A Barenaked Ladies presale, along with presales for Ticketmaster and Live Nation customers, will follow on Wednesday, November 12 at 10:00 a.m. local time. Presales for Spotify customers and local venues will begin on Thursday, November 13 at 10:00 a.m. local time. All presales will end on Thursday, November 13 at 10:00 p.m. local time.
Two VIP packages are available for the 2026 Barenaked Ladies tour. Perks for VIP ticketholders include:
Great concert, good band, awesome muscians. These guys are seasoned entertainers. Kevin is a particular delight.
Good fun. Did not miss the lead guy who quit. The whole evening just made the heart feel good.
Went to see the Ladies last night amidst a typical Calgary spring blizzard. It was a fantastic show. I kept expecting to miss Steven Page's vocals, but I just didn't. If I had a million dollars was the only song that I missed him on. The guys put on a fantastic show as always, a good mix of music and their special brand of banter. Thanks guys!!!
They were funny and engaging. They are talented muscians . I thought they might shy away from songs that Stephen Page sang leads on, but no, they headed right for them and sang their hearts out. I have always thought that Ed had a beautiful voice but he hit notes I had never heard him sing before and the rest of the guys stepped right up to do harmonies as well as sing some of their own songs. I have never been prouder to be a fan of BNL than last night. The guys were just awesome. They also took the high road and didn`t do any bashing of their former band mate which I thought was extremely classy. BNL are a talented band who showed last night just how gifted they really are. It was beyond a thrill. BNL is alive and well and still going strong after 20 years together. Yeah!
Great music and lots of it! I look forward to the next opportunity to see a BNL concert!
The guys did a great job last night and put on a great show! Steven who?
With most bands, you go to the concert for the songs, and once you've heard them, you you go home thinking, "I sure love ### song." With Barenaked Ladies, though, you go in not really knowing WHAT to expect, as every concert in every venue is different, and they did not disappoint us last night. We were all wondering what the chemistry -as well as the sound- would be like with the obvious lack of one no-longer Lady, but there was no cause for concern, as they were just as crisp as ever, playing the songs as though it were the first time; mistakes were made and toys didn't work, but the Ladies joked about them and made them part of their schtick in typical BNL fashion. In fact, I'd have to say that they seemed to be having even MORE fun than they had in the last concert or two of theirs that I'd attended! All of the members spoke their part and made jokes along with the ever-vocal Ed, and it was nice to see Kevin come out of his shell with impromptu punchlines, epiphanies, and even ditties that he sang for the crowd! The greatest thing about BNL over the years has been the sense that they are really enjoying doing what they do on the stage in front of their screaming fans night after night, and this concert was no exception. Not only did they play some of our old favourites as well as some of the new songs that are destined to become new favourites (I just love the new album, and it felt great to hear each of the songs I'd been listening to nearly non-stop since the album was released), but they made the effort to please the audience with an off-the-cuff (if not somewhat unpolished) rendition of one of their kids' songs from 'Snacktime!' simply because a little girl had held up a sign asking for it. That's what makes the Ladies great, and that's why each time I see them, they seem greater each time.
The sound at the Jubilee was awesome as usual. The bands were energetic, fun, joked around with us and generally had a great time, which made us have a great time. Would go see them again in a heart beat.
You have to love a concert where they make you laugh out loud over and over again. They're still BNL, they're still funny, they're still fun, and they still rock.
Considering BNL were missing their primary vocalist for the past 15+ years, it was a great show. Ed was great in place of Page on the classic play list. The newer stuff was OK. The only negative, were the three solo songs by the keyboardist and bassist.
This was my kids first concert and they really enjoyed it. Show was very lively and entertaining. Highly recommend attending their tour if possible.
Great show, most fun I've had at a concert in a long time!! Glad they are back and their new music sounds great live!!!
Even without Steve Paige, the Barenaked Ladies have still got the same stage prescense that they always had, minus 1. Kevin picks up the vocals perfectly. Thanks BNL for not giving up!
Ed did a great job of covering vocals for Steve Page but the band should be prohibited from EVER singing "If I Had $1 000 000" again. It was awful! Kevin Hearn sung backup and when it came time to do their improv bits, they just stopped singing so Ed could tell a rambling story about coffee. Page was definitely the more talented improviser. I loved that they did rarely sung tunes, such as Life, In A Nutshell and Big Bang Theory. All in all, a great show, proving that BNL are doing just fine with 4 members.