Three Days Grace Rocks Canada in Year End Tour

Three Days Grace, the Canadian rock band, will finish off the year touring Canada to support their recently released “Life Starts Now,” which is their third album.

The natives of Toronto will start on the west coast and work their way to the east coast, starting in Victoria, British Columbia on November 16 and ending the tour 20 shows later on December 22 in Quebec City.

On September 22 Three Days Grace introduced “Life Starts Now,” the band’s third studio album. It is the band’s first collected new material since “One-X” in 2006, which made its debut on the Billboard 200 at No. 5. The lead single from the new album, “Break,” can be found steaming on the MySpace page of Three Days Grace in addition to a video.

To commemorate the album’s recent release, Three Days Grace is currently in the middle of making a mini tour of radio stations in major markets across the United States. According to the band’s website, on the radio station tour the band is showcasing some of the songs from their new album, in addition to some old favorites. Tickets for these intimate concerts are exclusively available through the local radio stations.

2009 Three Days Grace Tour Dates
November 2009
16 – Victoria, British Columbia – Save On Foods Memorial Centre
17 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Pacific Coliseum
19 – Kelowna, British Columbia – Prospera Place
20 – Kamloops, British Columbia – Interior Savings Centre
22 – Prince George, British Columbia – CN Centre
23 – Dawson Creek, British Columbia – EnCana Events Centre
26 – Edmonton, Alberta – Rexall Place
27 – Lethbridge, Alberta – Enmax Centre
28 – Medicine Hat, Alberta – Medicine Hat Arena
30 – Calgary, Alberta – Pengrowth Saddledome

December 2009
2 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Credit Union Centre
3 – Regina, Saskatchewan – Brandt Centre
5 – Winnipeg, Manitoba – MTS Centre
8 – Sault St. Marie, Ontario – Essar Centre
10 – Sudbury, Ontario – Sudbury Arena
15 – London, Ontario – The John Labatt Centre
17 – Toronto, Ontario – Air Canada Centre
20 – Ottawa, Ontario – Scotiabank Place
21 – Montreal, Quebec – Cepsum at University of Montreal
22 – Quebec City, Quebec – Pavilion de la Jeunesse

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