Time: 9 p.m.
Tickets: $25
Average Joe’s Sports Bar is giving you a way to have
loads of fun and show off your Canadian patriotism all at the same time.
On Tuesday June 30th on the eve of Canada Day, they will be presenting
the legendary Canadian rock band Kenny Shields and Streetheart. These
classic rockers owned the airwaves in the 80’s with songs like Here
Comes The Night, Under My Thumb and Tin Soldier. They piled up 6 gold
and 4 platinum Canadian albums. Kenny Shields and Streetheart’s live
concerts are always memorable.
Tickets for the show are $25.00 and are available at Average Joe’s at 420 -6th street south, or on line at www.thejoe.ca. The concert present by 94.1 CJOC will start at 9:00 P.M.
Kenny Shields and Streetheart www.kennyshieldsandstreetheart.com
Kenny Shields, Daryl Gutheil, Jeff Neill, Tim Sutton, Jake Jacobs
FOH Pete Petrovich
Western Canadian Hall of Fame Inductees in 2003, this multiplatinum recording band continues to be of Canada's premiere Classic rock acts. KS&S maintains a high quality of musicianship, superb vocals, hit songs and fan support that keeps this great band current and vital.
At their best in a live setting, Streetheart was labelled Canada’s #1 touring band for many years running. They played bars, clubs and arenas from coast to coast sharing the stage with such acts as Chilliwack, Rush, Harlequin, Styx, Max Webster, AC/DC, and April Wine.
Streetheart recorded a total of six studio albums and one double live album. They topped the Canadian charts with a non-stop string of hits including "Action", "Hollywood", "Under My Thumb", "Look In Your Eyes", "What Kind of Love Is This", "One More Time" and "Snow White" – all tunes that remain standards on radio playlists to this day. Along the way they earned a total of six gold albums, four platinum albums, a gold single, two Ampex Golden Reel awards, a Music Express Award , a peoples' choice voted most popular Canadian act and a Juno. And in September 2003, as befits a national institution, Kenny Shields and Streetheart were inducted into the Western Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Following three years of convalescence from major surgery in 2000, Shields career continues and his dream remains, to entertain with music. The spotlight still shines brightly
The place is an arcade/nightclub— 420 - 6 Street South.