Headpins Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
4,080
Category
Hard Rock, 80s, Decades, Rock
Concerts
Apr
01
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Victoria
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Apr
03
Abbotsford Centre
Abbotsford
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Apr
04
South Okanagan Events Centre
Penticton
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Apr
06
Western Financial Place
Cranbrook
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Apr
08
CN Centre
Prince George
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Apr
09
Bonnetts Energy Centre
Grande Prairie
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Apr
11
Grey Eagle Event Centre
Tsuut'ina
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Apr
12
Grey Eagle Event Centre
Tsuut'ina
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Apr
13
ENMAX Centre
Lethbridge
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Apr
15
Brandt Centre
Regina
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Apr
17
Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre
Brandon
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Apr
19
Canada Life Centre
Winnipeg
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Apr
24
The Aud
Kitchener
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Apr
26
The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto
Toronto
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Apr
28
Meridian Centre
St. Catharines
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Apr
29
Peterborough Memorial Centre
Peterborough
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May
01
Canada Life Place
London
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May
02
TD Place
Ottawa
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May
04
Sudbury Arena
Sudbury
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May
05
Place Bell
Laval
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May
07
TD Station
Saint John
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May
08
Scotiabank Centre
Halifax
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About Headpins
The Headpins are a mildly successful hard rock band that has ties to some of the biggest names in Canadian rock. They have continued to take their female fronted brand of hard rock to the people with various line-ups over the years.
The Headpins were formed as a side project by Brian MacLeod (guitar) and Ab Bryant (bass) who, due to a recording contract gone badly, were unable to tour with their band Chilliwack. They toured around the Vancouver area with Denise McCann (Randy Bachman's wife on vocals) and Streetheart drummer Matt Frenette. By 1981 Frenette had left to concentrate on Loverboy and was replaced by Bernie Aubin, while McCann's departure wasn't far behind, and with the addition of Darby Mills the classic lineup was complete.
The debut album sold well, but Mills had to tour without McLeod and Bryant who were still tied to Chiliwack. The Headpins toured with such acts as Kiss and Billy Squier. By 1983 members were no longer involved in Chiliwack and could concentrate fully on a follow-up album. Line Of Fire cracked the Billboard 200 behind the success of the single "Just One More Time". But 1985 would prove to be the beginning of the end for the band. Their label went bankrupt during the recording of Head Over Heels and they were picked up by MCA. When an American tour with ZZ Top fell through, MCA wanted the band back in the studio only months after the albums release!
Mills decided to go solo and MacLeod tried to keep the Headpins alive with Chrissy Steele. After recording the album MacLeod's health began to fail him, and they decided to release the album under Steele's name. In the mid 90's MacLeod passed away from cancer. Fed up that people other then the members of the Headpins were making money on the name, Mills reformed the band with Aubin, Bryant, and guitarists Alfie Galpin and Tony Dellacroce. New material is rumored to be in the works.
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Genres
Hard Rock, 80s, Decades, Rock
Similar Artists On Tour
April Wine
Trooper
Streetheart
Loverboy
Honeymoon Suite
Kim Mitchell
Harlequin
Chilliwack
Prism
Nazareth
Def Leppard
Aldo Nova
Headpins Tour Cities
Kitchener, ON
Peterborough, ON
Saint John, NB
Toronto, ON
Penticton, BC
Halifax, NS
Grande Prairie, AB
Winnipeg, MB
London, ON
Regina, SK
Laval, QC
Brandon, MB
Abbotsford, BC
Cranbrook, BC
Victoria, BC
St. Catharines, ON
Prince George, BC
Ottawa, ON
Lethbridge, AB
Frequently Asked Questions About Headpins
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Headpins on tour?
Yes, Headpins is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Headpins concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Headpins tour
is scheduled for 22 dates across 19 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Headpins scheduled to play?
Headpins is scheduled to play 22 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Headpins tour start?
Headpins’s tour starts Apr 01, 2025 and ends on May 08, 2025.
They will play 19 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Victoria at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre and their next upcoming concert
will be in Peterborough at Peterborough Memorial Centre.
What venues is Headpins performing at?
As part of the Headpins tour, Headpins is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Apr 01 - Victoria,
BC @ Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Apr 03 - Abbotsford,
BC @ Abbotsford Centre
Apr 04 - Penticton,
BC @ South Okanagan Events Centre
Apr 06 - Cranbrook,
BC @ Western Financial Place
Apr 08 - Prince George,
BC @ CN Centre
Apr 09 - Grande Prairie,
AB @ Bonnetts Energy Centre
Apr 11 - Tsuut'ina,
AB @ Grey Eagle Event Centre
Apr 12 - Tsuut'ina,
AB @ Grey Eagle Event Centre
Apr 13 - Lethbridge,
AB @ ENMAX Centre
Apr 15 - Regina,
SK @ Brandt Centre
Apr 17 - Brandon,
MB @ Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre
Apr 19 - Winnipeg,
MB @ Canada Life Centre
Apr 24 - Kitchener,
ON @ The Aud
Apr 26 - Toronto,
ON @ The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto
Apr 28 - St. Catharines,
ON @ Meridian Centre
Apr 29 - Peterborough,
ON @ Peterborough Memorial Centre
May 01 - London,
ON @ Canada Life Place
May 02 - Ottawa,
ON @ TD Place
May 04 - Sudbury,
ON @ Sudbury Arena
May 05 - Laval,
QC @ Place Bell
May 07 - Saint John,
NB @ TD Station
May 08 - Halifax,
NS @ Scotiabank Centre