Poor Young Things: The Contender Tour

Toronto: The Opera House – SOLD OUT

Thanks to Poor Young Things we were front row for the sold out “The Contender Tour” on Saturday night at The Opera House. One of my favourite Toronto music venues, there’s something very special about this place. The 100+ year old building holds just under 1000 people and on Saturday it was packed to the rafters! The energy was palpable. The mood was upbeat and positive and it continued to build throughout the night. This was one of the friendliest crowds I’ve encountered in some time.Poor Young Things The Opera House Toronto

Up first, Poor Young Things didn’t waste any time getting things going. Playing songs from their current release “Force of Nature” as well as  “The Heart. The Head. The End” and a rousing rendition of The Who’s “Baba O’Riley” they certainly stirred up the crowd.Poor Young Things The Opera House Toronto

Amazing energy, friendly and engaged, I couldn’t stop smiling. As promised we’ve got a contest! We’ll be giving away a copy of Poor Young Things “Force of Nature” and a $25 HMV Gift Certificate! Check the contest tool below for all the “how to enter” details.Poor Young Things The Opera House Toronto

I can’t end this post without talking about Northcote and of course the tour headliner The Glorious Sons. Northcote, who I’d seen at TURF this year, came out after PYT and played a mix of thoughtful slower songs as well as a some really hard hitting rock and roll. They’re definitely a band I’ve got on my “Who to See Live” list.Northcote The Opera House

The Glorious Sons… wow! I’d never seen this band live before and they blew me away. The connection they have with their fans is spectacular. The interaction between Brett Emmons and the crowd maked me smile. They finished up the set with their hit “White Noise” and then brought everyone back on stage for an all in performance of The Beatles “Don’t Let Me Down”. I can assure you, nobody felt let down.The Glorious Sons The Opera House

I have no doubts about why this show was sold out, my only question is why aren’t all of the tour dates sold out?! And in case you were wondering, Rock and Roll is alive and well in Canada.
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15 comments on Poor Young Things: The Contender Tour

  1. J Shaw says:

    I have really enjoyed a bunch of your posts, you’ve got a new devout

    1. Thanks Jeffrey, we’re happy to hear it! Good luck!

  2. Danette Williams says:

    I’ve seen The Poor Young Things only twice. In Regina on Oct 15 and caught them again in Toronto on November 14. Poor me for jumping on the band wagon so late! Killer songs, killer band, killer shows! I will never miss a Poor Young Things show in #yqr ever again. They have a fan for life. Plus thanks for letting me touch some sweet butt

    1. There was butt touching to be had? Nobody told me! Good luck Danette!

  3. Amy Heffernan says:

    Awesome!! Thanks great giveaway!

    1. Thanks Amy, good luck!

  4. Jonathon Thiessen says:

    Awesome ill check them out

    1. They are awesome! Good Luck Jonathon!

  5. Luisa says:

    Sounds like an awesome show! Would have loved to seen it.

    1. So much fun! Good luck and thanks for entering!

  6. maria says:

    Cool prize. Thanks for the chance!

    1. Thanks for reading and good luck!

  7. Kayla Gilbert says:

    Thank you for the chance!

    1. Good luck!

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Poor Young Things: The Contender Tour

Toronto: The Opera House – SOLD OUT

Thanks to Poor Young Things we were front row for the sold out “The Contender Tour” on Saturday night at The Opera House. One of my favourite Toronto music venues, there’s something very special about this place. The 100+ year old building holds just under 1000 people and on Saturday it was packed to the rafters! The energy was palpable. The mood was upbeat and positive and it continued to build throughout the night. This was one of the friendliest crowds I’ve encountered in some time.Poor Young Things The Opera House Toronto

Up first, Poor Young Things didn’t waste any time getting things going. Playing songs from their current release “Force of Nature” as well as  “The Heart. The Head. The End” and a rousing rendition of The Who’s “Baba O’Riley” they certainly stirred up the crowd.Poor Young Things The Opera House Toronto

Amazing energy, friendly and engaged, I couldn’t stop smiling. As promised we’ve got a contest! We’ll be giving away a copy of Poor Young Things “Force of Nature” and a $25 HMV Gift Certificate! Check the contest tool below for all the “how to enter” details.Poor Young Things The Opera House Toronto

I can’t end this post without talking about Northcote and of course the tour headliner The Glorious Sons. Northcote, who I’d seen at TURF this year, came out after PYT and played a mix of thoughtful slower songs as well as a some really hard hitting rock and roll. They’re definitely a band I’ve got on my “Who to See Live” list.Northcote The Opera House

The Glorious Sons… wow! I’d never seen this band live before and they blew me away. The connection they have with their fans is spectacular. The interaction between Brett Emmons and the crowd maked me smile. They finished up the set with their hit “White Noise” and then brought everyone back on stage for an all in performance of The Beatles “Don’t Let Me Down”. I can assure you, nobody felt let down.The Glorious Sons The Opera House

I have no doubts about why this show was sold out, my only question is why aren’t all of the tour dates sold out?! And in case you were wondering, Rock and Roll is alive and well in Canada.
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