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Big Wreck and Theory of a Deadman – Centennial Hall

C$35 for Rock Concert on November 27 at 8 p.m. (Up to $48.75 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Two internationally celebrated Canadian acts co-headline on their cross-country tour, packing arenas with undiluted rock 'n' roll hits

The Fine Print

A band’s live performance often deepens one’s appreciation for the musicians themselves, especially the drummer’s 20-minute bottle-feeding of a kitten. Strengthen your musical bond with this GrouponLive deal to see Big Wreck and Theory of a Deadman at Centennial Hall. For $35, you get general admission for one on Tuesday, November 27, at 8 p.m. (up to a $48.75 value, including all fees). Doors open at 6 p.m.

Two lauded Canadian hard-rock bands—Big Wreck and Theory of a Deadman—reward their loyal fans during their cross-country tour, sharing headlining duties as they take over each arena’s sprawling stage. After an amiable breakup in 2002 in which the band members vowed to still hang out without it being weird, Big Wreck reconvened to tour in 2010 and released its latest album, Albatross, earlier this year. The title track recalls latter-day Soundgarden with its mournful, light-bending soloing and emotional stomp. Lead singer Ian Thornley, who embarked on his own solo career during Big Wreck’s hiatus, brings back his gravelly tenor to songs such as “Control,” “Ladylike,” and “Knee Deep” as the band undulates between cranked-up riffs and pensive jam sessions behind him. Vancouver heroes Theory of a Deadman return to the Great White North in an exertive panorama of stadium-sized riffs and hard-rocking party anthems. Like the letter E at an optometrist’s office, the band has grown accustomed to the top of the charts, with mainstream rock hits such as “Lowlife” and “Bad Girlfriend” and the life-affirming sing-along “Hate My Life.” Stuffing kevlar crunch, post-grunge, and rockabilly into its sonic calzone, Theory of a Deadman dazzles fans with seasoned classics and newborn cuts from its latest smash The Truth Is….

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The Groupon Guide to: Types of Forks

The fork is one of the most important inventions of recent years, and since its debut fork makers have pushed themselves to be better fork makers, creating more than thousands of specialized forks. Here's a small sampling of the forks available in these fork-rich times that we live in:

  • Salad fork
  • Side salad fork
  • Soup fork
  • Swork (combination fork/sword)
  • Corn fork
  • Cutting fork
  • De-fatting fork
  • Finger fork
  • Baby fork for babies
  • Baby fork for small adults
  • Brork (fork made of bread)
  • Tork (toasted brork)
  • Flossing fork
  • Forkington M. Forksmith, the Fork with Plenty of Personality
  • Four chicken bones held between your knuckles
  • No-Chork™ the Fork That's Safe to Swallow
  • A stick, or nature's fork
  • Anything, because a fork is just whatever helps you get food from outside to inside your body

This year, I'm thankful for all these forks.

Big Wreck and Theory of a Deadman

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    Centennial Hall

    550 Wellington St.
    London, Ontario N6A 3P9
    (519) 672-1967
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  • Contact Centennial Hall at (519) 672-1967 for questions or hours.