Jon McKiel is prepping his latest LP Memorial Ten Count for release next month, and now he's unveiled plans to take the record on the road.
He'll kick things off at Kazoo! Fest on April 8, then continue on to Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto, Peterborough and Montreal. From there, he'll cross back into the Maritimes for shows in Saint John, Sackville, Halifax, Fredericton and Moncton.
Cousins and Heat will each join McKiel on the bill for some of the dates. You can get full details for the upcoming shows below.
You'll also find the video for McKiel's "Brothers," giving fans further insight into the musician's latest material. It follows the first single "Conduit," and the accompanying clip was directed by Colin Medley and shot between McKiel's childhood hometown of Amherst, NS, and his current stomping grounds of Sackville, NB. Check it out right now.
As previously reported, Memorial Ten Count is due out on March 10 via You've Changed/Headless Owl.
Tour dates:
04/08 Guelph, ON - Kazoo! Fest
04/13 Quebec City, QC - Le Scanner ^
04/14 Ottawa, ON - Pressed ^
04/15 Toronto, ON - The Monarch Tavern ^
04/16 Peterborough, ON - The Garnet ^
04/17 Montreal, QC - Brasserie Beaubien ^
04/18 Saint John, NB - Callahan's *
04/19 Sackville, NB - Thunder & Lightning *
04/20 Halifax, NS - The Seahorse Tavern *
04/21 Fredericton, NB - Flourish Festival
04/22 Moncton, NB - Claude's House *
^ with Cousins (solo)
* with Heat
He'll kick things off at Kazoo! Fest on April 8, then continue on to Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto, Peterborough and Montreal. From there, he'll cross back into the Maritimes for shows in Saint John, Sackville, Halifax, Fredericton and Moncton.
Cousins and Heat will each join McKiel on the bill for some of the dates. You can get full details for the upcoming shows below.
You'll also find the video for McKiel's "Brothers," giving fans further insight into the musician's latest material. It follows the first single "Conduit," and the accompanying clip was directed by Colin Medley and shot between McKiel's childhood hometown of Amherst, NS, and his current stomping grounds of Sackville, NB. Check it out right now.
As previously reported, Memorial Ten Count is due out on March 10 via You've Changed/Headless Owl.
Tour dates:
04/08 Guelph, ON - Kazoo! Fest
04/13 Quebec City, QC - Le Scanner ^
04/14 Ottawa, ON - Pressed ^
04/15 Toronto, ON - The Monarch Tavern ^
04/16 Peterborough, ON - The Garnet ^
04/17 Montreal, QC - Brasserie Beaubien ^
04/18 Saint John, NB - Callahan's *
04/19 Sackville, NB - Thunder & Lightning *
04/20 Halifax, NS - The Seahorse Tavern *
04/21 Fredericton, NB - Flourish Festival
04/22 Moncton, NB - Claude's House *
^ with Cousins (solo)
* with Heat