Keeping our busy, busy slate of weekend concert previews going, today's post will be devoted primarily to bands playing at Rotaryfest's second and third nights, so here's what you should know about most of the remaining action at Clergue Park, plus a linked SHORT NOTICE LOCAL CONCERT ALERT!
Local southern hard rock quintet Fort Creek will return to Shooters Downstairs Lounge for one night only TOMORROW NIGHT! Apologies for the short notice, this show was only announced via the venue's Facebook event page on Wednesday. Last seen opening for Sandman this past weekend, TOMORROW'S show will be Fort Creek's first at the Dennis Street nightclub in three months, and is a one nighter due to or resulting in TONIGHT's also short notice Handsome Sandwich show there. However, this will be Fort Creek's second show TOMORROW, following their previously announced Rotaryfest Stage 1 debut at 3:00 PM at Clergue Park (preview ahead), so to account for the busier schedule, the Shooters show will take place an hour later at 9:00 PM. Otherwise, this is a normal date with a 19+ age limit, no cover charge, and yes, another merchandise giveaway.
Fort Creek are ones to stay busy, as TOMORROW'S double booking shows us, and with their own rising profile and solid hard rock sound, they should deliver at Shooters to end the night! Hopefully they can successfully pull in a strong crowd opposite Queen Flash and Bone Yard way down Bay Street. Visit the above links for more details, and here's Fort Creek live!
Fresh off of the Downtown Street Party, classic/hard rock quartet Obsession (with guest musician Jessica Amadio) will play their twelfth Rotaryfest set since 2008 at 7:00 PM, so they should have a strong block of hard rocking covers then! Classic rock quartet RPM will play their second Stage 1 set at 6:00 PM, while Obsession frontwoman Valerie Powley's classic rock/R&B side project Ladies Sing The Blues will make their festival debut at 5:00 PM. Definitely a stacked and diverse lineup as usual, with a heavier middle for SMS diehards, and this is FREE & ALL AGES once again, with 9&10 News calling for partly cloudy weather from 18-24°. See above for more details, and here's Mike & crew jamming!
Before we move on to Saturday, just a reminder that the returning original-focused Stage 2 beside the Art Gallery of Algoma will kick off tonight with Friday Night Blues sponsored by the Sault Blues Society! This is the only stage lineup this year with no hard rock or punk acts, but blues fans can enjoy Rusty McCarthy, Smokehouse, Big Wheel & The Spokes, and The Swamp Cats from 5:30 PM onward, and with Rusty and The Spokes involved, it especially feels like Second Stages of yore! See above for full details on tonight's Stage 2 action, again free and all ages!
Country musician Brendan Hodgson will play Rotaryfest for the second straight year in the 5:00 PM timeslot, while Stage 1 musical director KT Antler and Machines Dream guitarist Keith Conway will play a special duo set at 4:00 PM, replacing The Sidekicks. The aforementioned Fort Creek will make their Rotaryfest debut at 3:00 PM, and while I can't confirm another merch giveaway, their upward trajectory and hard rocking covers should find an audience before they head to Shooters! New classic rock/blues cover trio All The Tired Horses (featuring Treble Charger & Id Iota alumni) will also play Stage 1 for the first time at 2:00 PM, as will classic country duo The Jeff & Jeff Show at 1:00 PM. Lastly, 1970s nine-piece classic rock group Pegasus will reunite again to kick things off at 12:00 PM with their horn laden cover set, as you may have seen here in 2018 for the Rotaryfest Rewind schedule.
Another stacked lineup of bands to end Rotaryfest with tomorrow night, with a little something for everyone and some hard rock sprinkled throughout! Again, this is free & all ages, the Take Your Pick drawing will take place after Bone Yard's set, and 9&10 News is calling for very similar weather as tonight, but it will peak higher at 26°. Visit the above links for more details, and here's Queen Flash live!
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