Said the Whale To Play 3 Concerts in Vancouver, Plus One?

Juno Award-winning Vancouver indie rock band Said the Whale is launching a Canada-wide tour starting next March, which includes 3 concerts in 3 days in their hometown, plus a little exclusive something the following day…

So how does one gain access to this additional “something”? Well, the band says if you purchase tickets for their 3 shows on March 24, 25, and 26, you will be gifted entry to a very special afterparty/show on March 27. This sounds like a nice little deal for members of Said the Whale’s devoted fanbase, which the band affectionately describes as “SaidHeads”.

The three shows take place across different venues around Vancouver. On March 24, you can watch them perform at The Fox Cabaret. The following night, they’ll host a concert at the Biltmore Cabaret before wrapping up the trio of shows on Granville at the Vogue Theatre.

The band is also set to release their upcoming studio album, “Dandelion”, on October 22, their 7th in the band’s 14-year history. If you’re eagerly awaiting the release of their new record or are interested in supporting the local music scene, the band has numerous pre-order bundles available on their website to help promote their upcoming record. Options range from downloading digital and physical copies of the album to full-on apparel bundles, which include a Said the Whale hoodie, t-shirt, and tote bag. Each bundle gives buyers access to an exclusive Zoom listening party with the band two weeks in advance of the record’s release.

Said The Whale says they devoted themselves entirely to the production of “Dandelion” with the world was on lockdown, resulting in the most “towering, maximalist music of their careers.” In anticipation of this new release, they have released three singles, “Show Me Everything,” “Everything She Touches is Gold to Me”, and “Honey Lungs”.

Prior to their Canadian tour, the band played their first performance of 2021 at the Calgary Stampede and will join Tokyo Police Club on a short tour of the Western U.S. in early November.

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