Zakk Wylde Announces Solo Gigs
Zakk Wylde, leader of Black Label Society, has announced An "Evening With Zakk Wylde," a solo 13-city tour across Canada featuring intimate versions of some of the band's most popular songs, as well as songs from Wylde's best-selling solo album Book of Shadows and Southern rock band Pride & Glory.
"This is a special Thank You to the Canadian fans for making 'Ain't No Sunshine' top 20 - Top 20 people!" said Wylde. "I love Canada! They always welcome BLS and are so supportive. To do a more intimate, stripped down show, especially in cities where you're so embraced - is just the ultimate. You can take a song that you've played thousands of times, rearrange it and suddenly its something totally fresh and new. Acoustically, the songs are just as powerful and heartfelt. Even transposing them and performing them on piano, they are no less raw and familiar."
Zakk also has a special message to his Canadian fans: “Thanks to the Canadian chapter of the almighty Black Label for the success of Unblackened and the single, “Ain’t No Sunshine!!!” I am looking forward to an special evening with our Canadian family."
Thursday, February 13
Vancouver, BC Commodore Ballroom
Friday, February 14
Duncan, BC Cowichan Theatre
Saturday, February 15
Kelowna, BC Level
Monday, February 17
Edmonton, AB The Ranch
Tuesday, February 18
Calgary, AB Flames Central
Wednesday, February 19
Medicine Hat, AB The Esplanade Arts Centre
Friday, February 21
Regina, SK The Exchange
Saturday, February 22
Saskatoon, SK Broadway Theater
Sunday, February 23
Winnipeg, MB Garrick Theatre
Monday, February 24
Thunder Bay, ON Crocks
Wednesday, February 26
London, ON London Music Hall
Thursday, February 27
Toronto, ON The Danforth Music Hall
Friday, February 28
Montreal, QC Corona Theatre
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Tags: Zakk Wylde, Black Label Society
Jason Fisher December 04, 2013
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