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Bedouin Soundclash In Concert

Though they formed in the Canadian college town of Kingston, Ontario, Bedouin Soundclash have always felt more spiritually in tune with another Kingston — the one located about 1,800 miles south in Jamaica. The band's love of reggae sounds is embedded right into their name, which was taken from a 1996 album by experimental dub artist Badawi. 

On their scrappy 2001 debut Root Fire, Bedouin Soundclash picked up right where The Clash left off nearly two decades prior, finding the common musical language between reggae's clipped guitar riffs and punk's streetwise grit. The band's 2004 follow-up, Sounding a Mosaic, saw them collaborating with a bona fide rasta-punk legend — producer Darryl Jenifer of D.C. hardcore pioneers Bad Brains. 

The album proved to be the group's pop breakthrough, with singer/guitarist Jay Malinowski smoothing out his natural rasp to showcase the gentler, more congenial qualities of his voice. The album's opening track — "When the Night Feels My Song" — was a sweet, acoustic sing-along that sounded like it could've been pulled from Bob Marley's unplugged repertoire. Despite (or maybe because of) it being completely out of step with everything else in heavy rotation on modern-rock radio at the time, the song became a massive crossover hit across Canada and the U.K. 

Continuing their fruitful partnership with Jenifer, the band released Street Gospels in 2007. It yielded a two more hit singles in the breezy, island-tinged "Walls Fall Down" and the jangly, busker-ready "St. Andrews" (featuring guest growls from Alexisonfire/Gallows member Wade MacNeil), earning a Pop Album of the Year nomination at the Juno Awards. 

The band's success spurred the establishment of their own record label, Pirates Blend. It launched with the 2010 release of Malinowski's solo debut, Bright Lights & Bruises, a more piano-oriented singer/songwriter affair. 

Later that year, Bedouin Soundclash released its eclectic fourth album, Light the Horizon, which featured "Brutal Hearts," a smoldering duet with indie-pop phenom Coeur de pirate that led to her and Malinowski collaborating on the short-lived project Armistice. After sitting out most of the ‘10s — during which Malinowski unveiled his ambitious art-rock band, The Deadcoast — Bedouin Soundclash resurfaced in 2017 with the single "Clock Work," an anthemic hit of piano-driven soul that sees the band continue to stretch their elastic sound.

Setlists

    1. 1.Murder on the Midnight Wire
    2. 2.Gyasi Went Home
    3. 3.Living in Jungles
    4. 4.Shelter
    5. 5.Rude Boy Don’t Cry
    6. 6.St Andrew's
    7. 7.Madness ((The Maytones Cover) (With Vernon Maytone))
    8. 8.One Way ((The Maytones Cover) (With Vernon Maytone))
    9. 9.Money Worries (The Maytones cover) ((With Vernon Maytone))
    10. 10.Jeb Rand
    11. 11.Walls Fall Down
    12. 12.Clock Work
    13. 13.Salt-Water
    14. 14.Criminal
    15. 15.Brutal Hearts
    16. 16.12:59 Lullaby
    17. 17.Graceland / Stand by Me / When the Night Feels My Song / Take Me Home, Country Roads
    18. 18.Walk Through Fire
    19. 19.Mountain Top
    20. 20.Music My Rock
    21. 21.Shadow of a Man
    1. 1.Murder on the Midnight Wire
    2. 2.Gyasi Went Home
    3. 3.Living in Jungles
    4. 4.Shelter
    5. 5.Rude Boy Don’t Cry
    6. 6.St. Andrews
    7. 7.Money Worries (The Maytones cover)
    8. 8.One Way
    9. 9.Madness
    10. 10.Jeb Rand
    11. 11.Walls Fall Down
    12. 12.Clock Work
    13. 13.Salt-Water
    14. 14.Criminal
    15. 15.Brutal Hearts
    16. 16.12:59 Lullaby
    17. 17.When the Night Feels My Song (with intros of "Graceland" and "Stand by Me" and outro of "Take Me Home, Country Roads")
    18. 18.Nothing to Say
  1. Encore

    1. 19.Walk Through Fire
    2. 20.Mountain Top
    3. 21.Music My Rock
    4. 22.Shadow of a Man
    1. 1.Murder on the Midnight Wire
    2. 2.Gyasi Went Home
    3. 3.Living in Jungles
    4. 4.Shelter
    5. 5.Rude Boy Don’t Cry
    6. 6.St Andrew's
    7. 7.Money Worries (The Maytones cover)
    8. 8.One Way
    9. 9.Madness
    10. 10.Jeb Rand
    11. 11.Walls Fall Down
    12. 12.Clock Work
    13. 13.Salt-Water
    14. 14.Criminal
    15. 15.Brutal Hearts
    16. 16.12:59 Lullaby
    17. 17.Music My Rock
    18. 18.When the Night Feels My Song
    19. 19.Nothing to Say
  1. Encore

    1. 20.Walk Through Fire
    2. 21.Shadow of a Man
    1. 1.Murder on the Midnight Wire
    2. 2.Gyasi Went Home
    3. 3.Living in Jungles
    4. 4.St. Andrews
    5. 5.Rude Boy Don’t Cry
    6. 6.Money Worries (The Maytones cover)
    7. 7.Jeb Rand (Peter Gabriel's Lovetown extro)
    8. 8.Walls Fall Down
    9. 9.Clock Work
    10. 10.Salt-Water
    11. 11.Criminal
    12. 12.Brutal Hearts
    13. 13.12:59 Lullaby
    14. 14.Graceland / Stand by Me / When the Night Feels My Song / Take Me Home, Country Roads
    15. 15.Nothing to Say
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Mountain Top
    2. 17.Walk Through Fire
    3. 18.Music My Rock
    4. 19.Shadow of a Man
    1. 1.Shelter
    2. 2.Rude Boy Don’t Cry
    3. 3.St Andrew's
    4. 4.Gyasi Went Home
    5. 5.Murder on the Midnight Wire
    6. 6.Living in Jungles
    7. 7.Money Worries (The Maytones cover)
    8. 8.Walk Through Fire
    9. 9.Jeb Rand (acoustic, with extract from 'Love Town' - Peter Gabriel cover)
    10. 10.Walls Fall Down
    11. 11.Brutal Hearts
    12. 12.Salt-Water
    13. 13.Mountain Top
    14. 14.When the Night Feels My Song (with extract from "Stand By Me" - Ben E. King cover as introduction, dedicated to Alex)
    15. 15.Take Me Home, Country Roads (John Denver cover)
    16. 16.Nothing to Say
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Shadow of a Man
    2. 18.12:59 Lullaby
    3. 19.Until We Burn in the Sun (The Kids Just Want a Love Song)

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 41 reviews
  • Great show despite fire alarm

    by CA$H on 2025-04-07Le Studio TD - MontrealRating: 5 out of 5

    Bedouin Soundclash and Danny Rebel and the KGB put on a fantastic show not to mention Vernon Maytone's appearance with Bedouin Soundclash.

  • Great show

    by Deal Queen on 2025-04-01The Opera House - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show at a great venue! Pricing for tickets was fair and affordable, loved the reasonable service fee of only $7.50. Venue is small and clean, makes for an intimate music experience. Bedouin Soundclash delivered a fun show, opener was good too. However, was unable to ascertain who the opener was - would love it if Ticketmaster could add the names of openers to the ticket purchase or to the reminders of upcoming show purchased or the instructions of an upcoming show.

  • Great Show.

    by Horseshoe Bri on 2025-04-01The Opera House - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was Awesome...amazing guest singer and loved the horn section too Can't wait to see them Again!

  • Great energy.

    by Jon on 2025-03-25Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent upbeat show. Great energy, so much fun. Fantastic energy, great venue, cozy and intimate. First time seeing Soundclash, they were better live than I ever could have hoped. Super engaged with the audience. Played all the best of plus many deep tracks, so much better then an album anniversary tour. I will 100% catch them again next time they’re in town.

  • Amazing experience!

    by Peter Van on 2025-03-25Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    What an amazing show! I feel so lucky to have seen this great band in such a small intimate setting. They deserve much larger crowds, but I'm glad I got to see them up close! Great vocals and great music. Thank you Bedouin Soundclash!

  • A beautiful show...

    by Rock Papi on 2025-03-24Commonwealth Bar - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    The opening solo artist Clerel was amazing, followed by a great energetic show. The venue just needs more seating.

  • Great Show

    by Matt R on 2023-02-27The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Bedouin rocked the Danforth. They put on a great show.

  • Amazing show.

    by Liz on 2023-02-27The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was awesome, the set was great & the band is great fun! Love that they priced it affordable so all their fans could come out to celebrate their tour with them.

  • Great groups and shows, not so great acoustics

    by GarryI on 2023-02-27The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    I am beginning to believe that the Danforth Music hall has a hard time balancing the sound,. I don't mind a bit of loud, I do mind distortion, mainly on the base beats. Both the Darcy's and Bedouin Soundclash had otherwise entertaining and energetic kick ass shows tainted by an uncomfortable rumble in the mezzanine area. Same with Hey Rosetta 3ish years ago on the floor, the fidelity is not there to make for an awesome experience. This is the rep that DMH is getting with others who have gone there and it is too bad, as it an otherwise intimate music hall.

  • Well worth the wait

    by BarbieD on 2023-02-27The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The Darcy’s were a great warm-up band and Bedouin Soundclash did not disappoint. Great sound great energy. Great interaction with the crowd. Just loved every minute.