The Sheepdogs kicking off ‘Out All Night’ Canadian headline tour in Chatham

The Sheepdogs will launch their upcoming Out All Night Canadian headline tour in Chatham on March 13, 2026, marking the first stop of an extensive cross-country run for the multi-platinum, four-time JUNO Award-winning band.

The tour follows a sold-out arena trek supporting Bryan Adams and will take the Saskatoon rockers through Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and Nova Scotia, with additional dates to be announced.

Frontman Ewan Currie said the band is eager to hit the road again on their own terms after the arena run. “We had a ball going cross country with Bryan. Now it’s time to run it back with our own headlining tour,” he said.

The tour opens March 13 in Chatham and includes multiple Ontario stops in Kitchener, Meaford, Kingston, Peterborough, North Bay, Wingham, London, Toronto, Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie, alongside Quebec dates in Lavaltrie, Montreal and Quebec City. Western Canada dates follow in April, with shows in Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Yorkton, Edmonton, Cranbrook, Lethbridge, Calgary and Regina, before the tour wraps with two Halifax performances in October.

Tickets are now available.

The Out All Night tour underscores the band’s long-standing commitment to fans in both major cities and smaller communities that are often overlooked on national routing. The Sheepdogs have built a reputation for bringing high-energy, classic-minded rock shows to audiences willing to travel long distances for live music, and the upcoming tour promises unforgettable nights of rock ’n’ roll.

The announcement comes as the band’s latest single, “Nobody But You,” continues its climb at radio, reaching the Top 20 and becoming one of the most added tracks on Active Rock stations nationwide. Released via the band’s newly launched label, Right On Records, the song marks their first new music since the departure of longtime drummer Sam Corbett and signals more new material expected in 2026.

In addition to their headline tour, The Sheepdogs are set to appear on Bryan Adams and Friends: A Great Big Holiday Jam, a one-hour holiday special filmed in Adams’ Warehouse studio. The program features festive performances and guest appearances from Alessia Cara, Alan Doyle, Barenaked Ladies, Lights and others, and will air this holiday season on Citytv and Rogers Radio.

Hailing from Saskatoon, The Sheepdogs have spent more than two decades proving rock and roll remains vital and relevant. Known for their signature “guitarmonies” and road-tested live shows, the band has amassed more than 500 million streams, sold out tours worldwide and landed six albums in the Billboard Canadian Albums Top 20. Their 2022 release Outta Sight earned a JUNO nomination for Rock Album of the Year, followed by 2024 companion EPs Paradise Alone and Hell Together, which featured the Active Rock hit “Take Me For a Ride.”

With 15 Top 20 singles, including eight Top 5 hits and three No. 1s, and an impressive 89 consecutive weeks on Canadian radio charts, The Sheepdogs continue to write the next chapter of Canadian rock as they prepare to take Out All Night across the country.

More details at https://thesheepdogs.com/.

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