Lindsay Ell Announces First Canadian Headlining Tour
This morning, Lindsay Ell announced the details for the wAnt me back tour, her first Canadian headlining tour. The wAnt me back tour will include six dates in Alberta and Ontario November 19-27, 2021. The pre-sale will begin tomorrow.
“It feels so incredible to get back to playing live music. Not that I've ever taken performing for granted, but I have a whole new appreciation for hitting that stage,” says Lindsay Ell. “After not seeing my family or any of my Canadian fans for almost two years, words can't even describe the excitement in my heart for crossing that border this fall!”
Playing more than 200 shows in 2019, Lindsay Ell will finally have the chance to showcase the songs from her most recent album heart theory as she steps onto the stage for her first Canadian live performances in more than a year.
Lindsay Ell Tour Dates:
Nov 19 — Edmonton, AB — Midway
Nov 20 — Calgary, AB — The Palace
Nov 24 — Oshawa, ON — Studio 44
Nov 25 — Toronto, ON — The Axis Club
Nov 26 — London, ON — Rum Runners
Nov 27 — Hamilton, ON — Bridgeworks
Pre-sale for the wAnt me back tour tickets begins July 20 with public on-sale beginning on July 22 HERE.
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