While this is a quiet concert weekend as hard rock acts go (especially in Sault Ontario), this certainly isn't quiet for readers in and travelling to Sault Michigan, as it's I-500 weekend! Yes, the annual International 500 snowmobile race goes down on Saturday, so with more tourists in town and related race events taking place over the next few days, concerts are a given, specifically via some SHORT NOTICE LOCAL CONCERT ALERTS, so here's what you should know!
Local hard rock cover quartet The Nameless will rock The Merchants Bar TONIGHT to coincide with the annual I-500 Pub Crawl! Apologies for the short notice, the band only announced this show on their Facebook page on Monday, and as usual, The Merch does not acknowledge bands who play there on social media (we'll address the Friday/Saturday band there in a bit). As for The Nameless' rhetorical question "Who cares if it's a school night?"... students and their parents might (let alone people who work Friday morning), but the I-500 pub crawl only comes once a year! This will be The Nameless' first public gig of 2026 and their first Merch show in almost two months, and hopefully they draw a solid crowd of locals and tourists alike with their talented mix of hard rocking classics TOMORROW! As for the pub crawl proper, click here to get more details on how to take part.
Seventeen bars and nightclubs in the Soo are en route for the pub crawl, but aside from Bay City country rock trio Whiskey Six at The Rapids Lounge this weekend and Louie Longoria at Moloney's Alley on Saturday night, I haven't seen firm public advertising for any concerts elsewhere in city limits. The Nameless are up at The Merch TONIGHT at 9:00 PM with a 21+ age limit and no announced cover charge. Visit the above links for more details, and for a preview, we have some new videos of the band to share here! These were shared from drummer Jamie Costner's personal Facebook page from their New Year's Eve headlining gig at The Back Bay Grill & Games in Brimley, and feature her, Josh, and the Mikes covering Nena's "99 Red Balloons" (perhaps the Goldfinger version?), The Red Hot Chili Peppers' "By The Way", Wolfmother's "Joker & The Thief", ...
...Guns N' Roses' "It's So Easy" (with guitarist Mike East on vocals), a 3 second clip from the end of the same song (I think), and as embedded below, Jimmy Eat World's "The Middle". "It's So Easy" and the 3 second clip are both vertical (the former focuses on dancing fans anyway), "The Middle" is in square Instagram dimensions, and the rest are horizontal landscape videos. None are full songs, but The Nameless sound good across the board (Josh's vocals add a welcomed heavier edge), and it is great to see a lively crowd sending 2025 out in style, so give these videos a watch above and below!
Next up, fellow local hard rock cover quartet Unfortunate Sun will debut their new lineup TOMORROW & SATURDAY NIGHT at the aforementioned Merchants Bar! Again, apologies for the short notice, the band first announced these shows on their Facebook page on January 12th when they promoted their Rudyard show later that week, but as I explained on Tuesday, announcements of that show completely slipped me by so I didn't learn of TOMORROW & SATURDAY's shows until this week. Last seen at The Merch on Halloween night (and in the Soo two months ago), these I-500 weekend gigs will be Unfortunate Sun's first since their old Fake Chow bandmate Brett Blackwood replaced Tony Rogers on bass. He's a strong musician with loads of experience in local cover rock bands, so welcome Brett to the fold in style on what should be a packed weekend for I-500 fans!
TOMORROW & SATURDAY'S shows are 9:00 PM affairs (running until 1:00 AM + 1 more song, allegedly), they are both 21+, and neither has an announced cover charge. As for the "Buy The Band A Round Contest", I'll let you decide if that's a legit contest or just their attempt to get some complimentary drinks. Visit the above links for more details on TOMORROW & SATURDAY'S concerts, and here's Unfortunate Sun live!
We'll close this preview post back in Sault Ontario, as while hard rock-leaning bands appear to be taking this weekend off, there is a familiar face staying busy, as not only is prolific local classic/hard rock solo artist Tym Morrison back at Misty's Fifties for another matinee on SATURDAY, he will play increasingly rare nighttime weekend gigs at a bar TOMORROW & SATURDAY NIGHT at Reggie's Place! Apologies again for the short notice on the Reggie's dates, Tym only announced them via Facebook event pages linked on his Facebook group on Monday (he did the "one event page per night" thing even though he usually batches them all in one). Going off of his old event pages, these will be Tym's first bookings at Reggie's since August 2024, and thusly his first since Reggie himself resumed active management of the Queen Street East staple (though the bar's Facebook page has not confirmed that Tym is playing).
Hopefully things go well as Tym takes the stage at this familiar locale at a more familiar time for many, though his good relationship with Misty's in the west end continues, hence the doubling up on SATURDAY! The Reggie's shows are both at 9:30 PM while he will rock Misty's Fifties from 4:00-8:00 PM on SATURDAY before heading downtown. All three shows are 19+ with no announced cover charge. See above for more on Tym's busy February-opening weekend, and here he is live!
That's all for today, but stay tuned for more news and notes on the SMS ahead! Thanks everyone!

























