Our Lady Peace rocks the Colosseum stage at Caesars Windsor (Photos)

Canadian alt-rockers Our Lady Peace wrapped up their 2023 ‘The Wonderful Future Tour’ on Sunday, February 19, 2023 with their debut performance on The Colosseum stage at Caesars Windsor.

“Oh my gosh, Windsor… this is unbelievable,” vocalist Raine Maida told the near-capacity crowd during the band’s performance of their 1997 hit Superman’s Dead.

“It’s really nice to see all you guys. I don’t even have to ask, I know this isn’t just us, this is all of us tonight. This is amazing.”

SWOMP secured photo credentials for the show. Check out the gallery, below:

Mixing in the nostalgia of their late-90’s to early 2000’s hits, with tracks from their most recent and 10th studio album 2022’s Spiritual Machines 2, OLP had the crowd waving their hands and singing along throughout their performance.

In their almost two hour set, the band, who originates from Toronto, Ontario, ripped through 15 songs, followed by a three song encore.

Check out the setlist, below:

  1. The Message
  2. One Man Army
  3. In Repair
  4. Superman’s Dead
  5. Innocent
  6. Potato Girl
  7. Somewhere Out There
  8. Drop Me in the Water
  9. Neurosis
  10. Is Anybody Home?
  11. Stop Making Stupid People Famous
  12. Wish You Well
  13. All My Friends
  14. Naveed
  15. Clumsy
  16. Encore: Holes
  17. 4am
  18. Starseed

Our Lady Peace is Maida on lead vocals and guitar, Duncan Coutts on bass and keyboard, Jason Pierce on drums and Steve Mazur on lead guitar.

A few weeks before the show, SWOMP’s Dana Haggith caught up with Coutts for an interview. Listen to it, here.

While they have wrapped up their tour, OLP has one show already set for this summer, when they headline CrewFest in Brantford, Ontario on July 29, 2023, along with Live, Headstones and Bif Naked. Watch for upcoming SWOMP coverage on this event and buy your tickets, here.

OLP has sold over five million albums, won four JUNO Awards and 10 Much Music Videos Awards (one of the MMVA’s most awarded artists), and have toured the world with The Rolling Stones, Guns ‘n’ Roses, Van Halen, Goo Goo Dolls, Alanis Morissette, and more, in addition to launching their music festival, Summersault, and playing at legendary festivals such as Woodstock ’99 and Live 8.

The band’s 1995 debut LP Naveed rode the wave of post-grunge in North America and has been followed by nine other albums, many of which going double platinum.

Vist https://www.ourladypeace.com/ for more details.

Opening up for OLP on Sunday, was Toronto rockers MONOWHALES, who performed an energetic set, which included a cover of Nine Inch Nails’ hit The Hand That Feeds.

The band’s current lineup consists of lead-vocalist Sally Shaar, Jordan Circosta on drums and Zach Zanardo on guitar.

Check out our photo gallery, below:

Visit https://www.monowhales.com/ for more details.

For the latest shows coming to Caesars Windsor, visit their website, here.

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