Superstar guitarist and songwriter Bonnie Raitt will tour Canada in September.
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Bonnie Raitt will embark on a cross-Canada tour this fall that includes concert stops in Victoria, Vancouver and Penticton.
The blues rocker — whose latest album, Just Like That …, is nominated for four Grammy Awards — will perform Sept. 2 at Victoria’s Royal Theatre and Sept. 3 at Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
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After some U.S. shows, Raitt will return to B.C. for a concert at the South Okanagan Events Centre in Penticton on Sept. 22, before moving on to Alberta.
Tickets for all three shows go on sale Feb. 3 at 10 a.m.
Just Like That …, Raitt’s 21st solo outing, topped six different Billboard industry charts. It was released on the independent label Redwing Records and includes the song Made Up Mind, which became another Top-5 single for Raitt.
The cross-Canada run will include openers Royal Wood. Here is the full list of shows:
• Sept. 2: Victoria’s Royal Theatre
• Sept. 3: Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre
• Sept. 22: Penticton’s South Okanagan Events Centre
• Sept. 24: Edmonton’s Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
• Sept. 25: Calgary’s Jack Singer Hall
• Sept. 27: Saskatoon’s TCU Place
• Sept. 28: Regina’s Conexus Arts Centre
• Sept. 30: Winnipeg’s Burton Cummings Theatre
• Oct. 2: Thunder Bay’s Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
• Oct. 5: London’s Centennial Hall
• Oct. 6: Toronto’s Massey Hall
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