Stampeders Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
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Category
Classic Rock, Rock
About Stampeders
Rock band formed in Calgary in 1964 as a sextet, the Rebounds. It was re-organized in Toronto as a trio in 1968 by Rich Dodson (guitarist, b Sudbury, Ont, 1 Jul 1947), Ronnie King (bass guitarist, b Rotterdam 1 Aug 1947), and Kim Berly (drummer, b Dawson Creek, BC, 24 Jul 1948). Each sang and contributed songs to the repertoire.
The trio's recording for MWC (Music World Creations, founded by the band's manager, Mel Shaw) of Dodson's 'Carry Me' was a major Canadian hit in 1971. It was followed the same year by his 'Sweet City Woman,' an international hit. As a result the Stampeders received the 1971 Juno Award as vocal and instrumental group of the year. Though the success of 'Sweet City Woman' typecast the band in a rather frivolous pop vein, its true style was exuberant rock. The single 'Wild Eyes' (1972) was the first to reflect this accurately. Other hits included 'Devil You' (1971) and 'Hit the Road Jack' (1975), both popular in the USA, as well as 'Monday Morning Choo Choo' and 'Then Came the White Man' (1972), and 'Oh My Lady' and 'Minstrel Gypsy' (1973).
The Stampeders were one of the top touring bands in Canada during the 1970s and appeared in TV specials on the CBC and Global networks. They also toured widely in the USA (where, in 1974, they were the only Canadians to perform at the American Song Festival, held at Saratoga, Cal, and seen on ABC TV) and performed in Brazil in 1972 and in Europe in 1972 and 1973. They were especially popular in the Netherlands, where they won an Edison Award in 1973 for their first European LP (a combination of their first two Canadian LPs).
In 1976 a second drummer and a three-man brass and reed section were added. In December of that year, however, Dodson left to pursue a solo career, subsequently establishing the Marigold label in Toronto and enjoying some success in the 'adult contemporary' market with 'No Time to Say Goodbye' (1984) and 'Your Own Kind of Music' (1985). Berly left the Stampeders in 1978, at which point King switched to guitar and was joined by his brother Roy (bass guitar) and two other musicians; the band continued for a time as the Stampeders Featuring Ronnie King.
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Genres
Classic Rock, Rock
Band members
Ronnie King - bassguitarvocals, Rich Dodson - guitarvocals, Kim Berly -drumsvocals
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Stampeders Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About Stampeders
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Stampeders on tour?
Yes, Stampeders is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Stampeders concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Stampeders tour
is scheduled for 2 dates across 2 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Stampeders scheduled to play?
Stampeders is scheduled to play 2 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Stampeders tour start?
Stampeders’s tour starts May 12, 2024 and ends on Aug 16, 2024.
They will play 2 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Belleville at Empire Theatre and their next upcoming concert
will be in Belleville at Empire Theatre.
What venues is Stampeders performing at?
As part of the Stampeders tour, Stampeders is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
May 12 - Belleville,
ON @ Empire Theatre
Aug 16 - Saskatoon,
SK @ Bess Gardens - Delta Bessborough Hotel Saskatoon