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MRG Live Presents: Big Wreck & Monster Truck

Event Details

Date

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Time

Doors: 7:00 PM - Show: 8:00 PM

Age Restriction

All Ages

Venue

MacEwan Hall

Address

402 Collegiate Blvd NW, Calgary, AB

Artist

Big Wreck

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About the Event

Doors 7:00 Show 8:00 PM - ALL AGES

 

Purchase your VIP Upgrade Here (DOES NOT INCLUDE A TICKET TO THE SHOW)

Your VIP Package includes the following:

  • Exclusive Tour Poster (11x17 Big Wreck Tour Poster)
  • Exclusive Variant of Big Wreck's yet to be announced EP! *
  • Exclusive Laminant w/ Lanyard
  • Access to the last portion of soundcheck**
  • 30 Minutes of crowd free shopping at the merchandise stand prior to doors opening
  • 15% off all Big Wreck merchandise until December 31, 2021***
  • Personal invitation to the online tour wrap up Party with the band****

*These CDs will be hand numbered, and will include a custom insert for each date on the tour.
**Times to be determined closer to the date, but plan for a mid-afternoon soundcheck in every location
***Valid for merchandise ordered after the show at www.bigwreckmusic.com
****The band will host an online VIP Party during the last portion of the tour. This 2 hour exclusive event will feature video highlights from the tour, VIP only downloadable photos, and a live Q&A. Time and date TBD.

These packages are extremely limited, and are available now for $75.00 plus applicable taxes.


Important Information

Venue Information

MacEwan Hall

402 Collegiate Blvd NW, Calgary, AB

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Big Wreck

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As the '90s came to a close, Canadian-American neo-prog hard rock outfit Big Wreck climbed the charts with their first single "The Oaf," a post-grunge anthem that became their biggest radio hit. Found on their multi-platinum debut, In Loving Memory Of..., the track was followed by subsequent singles that fared well in Canada. Their sophomore follow-up, 2001's The Pleasure and the Greed, hit the Top 10 in their home country, but failed to gain traction on the singles charts or in the U.S. Soon after, Big Wreck split up. Nearly a decade later, with various side projects and adult careers under their belts, the band was re-formed by founder Ian Thornley and guitarist Brian Doherty, issuing comeback effort Albatross in 2012. A Top Five Canadian hit, it was followed by the equally well-received Ghosts (2014) and Grace Street (2017). By the close of the decade, they'd issued their sixth album, ...but for the sun.

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