C$26 for One Ticket to See Theory of a Deadman at The Orpheum Theatre on January 24 at 7:30 p.m. (Up to $50.75 Value)
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Internationally celebrated Canadian quartet packs house with undiluted rock & roll hits after opening set from Louder Than Love
The thrill of seeing one’s favourite musicians in concert often alleviates the stress of modern life and the sweaty delirium from contracting Beatlemania. Enjoy an aural antidote with today’s deal to see Theory of a Deadman at the Orpheum Theatre on Tuesday, January 24, at 7:30 p.m. For $26, you get one reserved ticket for seating in the lower balcony (up to a $50.75 value, including all Ticketmaster fees).
Vancouver hometown heroes Theory of a Deadman return to their roost 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 dethaws January fans with seasoned classics and newborn cuts from its latest smash The Truth Is…. Locally acclaimed indie rockers Louder Than Love whet aural appetites in their opening performance as they juggle genres without falling off their tandem unicycle.
Internationally celebrated Canadian quartet packs house with undiluted rock & roll hits after opening set from Louder Than Love
The thrill of seeing one’s favourite musicians in concert often alleviates the stress of modern life and the sweaty delirium from contracting Beatlemania. Enjoy an aural antidote with today’s deal to see Theory of a Deadman at the Orpheum Theatre on Tuesday, January 24, at 7:30 p.m. For $26, you get one reserved ticket for seating in the lower balcony (up to a $50.75 value, including all Ticketmaster fees).
Vancouver hometown heroes Theory of a Deadman return to their roost 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 dethaws January fans with seasoned classics and newborn cuts from its latest smash The Truth Is…. Locally acclaimed indie rockers Louder Than Love whet aural appetites in their opening performance as they juggle genres without falling off their tandem unicycle.