Posted on February 4, 2010.
Tickets Billy Talent - three albums Deep, Home Tour, they With the Olympics behind them, Canada will host Streetsville, Ontario native Billy Talent at the scene as they open March 10 in Victoria, British Columbia and close later this month. The 19-city jaunt is set to end March 28 in Toronto, with stops in Dawson Creek, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Montreal, Ottawa, London and others, with an additional potential for a Vancouver date .
The group is currently supporting Billy Talent III, the third self-titled album which began with the first series in 2003 and continued with their 2006 release of the second year. The last album was released last summer and was produced by AC / DC Brendan O'Brien. Catch this act punk revival as they glide through their country of origin and obtain this March Billy Talent tickets to http://www.stubhub.com.
The recent tour of Mars is not the only time Billy Talent will be highlighted at the event this year, said the group has also recently added several dates for a summer getaway special catches in Germany at the end of June and the late August. Although brief, the output lead many fans to assume there will be more to come (as they hit the Hurricane Festival, Southside Festival Highfield Festival and Festival Area 4).
For the group a Juno, the output is necessary as they mix another round of shows promoting this bassist Jonathan Gallant hailed "the best piece of work that we've always done" UpVenue.com. "It's great, it's big, it's heavy, it's more of a rock album than the last two. We are very happy," he added, speaking on the music site was last few days before the official release in July 2009.
Although the group has not found success in the United States crossed this does not mean they are not international stars, their second album even debuted at number one in Germany (to equate the number one Canada). Billy Talent has become greater when the first self-titled album, as they easily followed in the second, which went three times platinum and sold about 20,000 of Toronto at Air Canada Centre.
Together for nearly two decades, the band - vocalist Ben Kowalewicz, guitarist Ian D'Sa, bassist Gallant and drummer Aaron Solowoniuk - have spent many nights in their small town just to dream of the day they had become stars huge rock. "We had a rude shock at first," D'Sa said on the website. "And then I think, people started to really understand our group."
The group was originally deemed Pezz where the quartet formed between the secondary grades. Later, as Billy Talent, they self released Watoosh! Try Honesty and as they saw a strong local following. When they signed an agreement with EMI demo they knew they had done, and worked with producer David Brown for their September 2003 debut on Atlantic. From the stage in a series of festivals like Lollapalooza and promotional opening for the Buzzcocks, they found a larger following, they picked up a Juno Award and re-released Watoosh! Followed several festival dates back more than their studio for the second major label release, adding a Dusseldorf, Germany live performance DVD Live 666 in their repertoire.