MRG Live presents

Colony House

The 77 Tour

Event Details

Date

Friday, March 20, 2026

Time

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

Age Restriction

19+

Venue

Hollywood Theatre

Address

3123 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC

Artist

Colony House


About the Event

Artist Presale: October 21 @ 10:00 AM PT
Spotify Presale: October 22 @ 10:00 AM PT
MRG Presale: October 23 @ 10:00 AM PT
On Sale: October 24 @ 10:00 AM PT

Colony House’s fifth studio album, 77, is both a sonic departure and a spiritual arrival, a retro-futurist meditation on eternity, nostalgia, and the invisible threads that hold us together. Steeped in the aesthetics of 1990s sound, 77 finds the Tennessee-based four-piece—brothers Caleb and Will Chapman, alongside Scott Mills and Parke Cottrell—reaching beyond what can be seen, touched, or even easily explained.

"77, the number, means a lot of things to a lot of people,” Caleb explains. “Biblically, it’s the number of forgiveness. Spiritually, it represents completion or wholeness. For us, it's become a symbol of eternal perspective—a lens to look at love, loss, and life with a little more intention.” For a band that built its name on emotion-driven, heart-on-sleeve rock and roll, 77 is a natural evolution: a mature, longing album that doesn’t pretend to have all the answers but is brave enough to keep asking the questions.

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Venue Information

Hollywood Theatre

3123 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC

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The music of Colony House —an indie rock band made up of brothers Will and Caleb Chapman, as well as Scott Mills and Parke Cottrell —is playfully self -described as “landlocked surf rock.” Their personal genre designation is as much inspired by their hometown of Franklin, Tenn., as their new album The Cannonballers is: within 11 tracks, the band delves into where they come from and how a place, and its memories, have made them.

The Cannonballers signifies the carefree times of childhood past, with its beautiful naivete, while simultaneously encapsulating an alter ego—a character speeding down the open road, racing the clock in their rearview. The band is often caught in the duality of the reckless and the innocent. The album is an apt addition to the band’s catalog, staying true to what Colony House does best and expanding on what their fans have gravitated to for the past decade: hope and light in the midst of it all. No frills, no gimmicks. Just heart - level rock and roll music.

Their three previous studio collections take listeners on a journey through stories of loss, grief, and heartbreak while welcoming them into the hope that comes on the other side. Their song “Silhouettes” was the #1 most -played track on Sirius XM’s Alt Nation for four months straight, and the surf -rock hit “You Know It” went viral on Tik Tok, amassing 100 million streams across all platforms to date after being featured as the soundtrack to Samsung Mobile’s nationwide ad campaign. Their full -length feature film, “Everybody’s Looking For Some Light,” was an official selection at the Nashville and Knoxville Film Festival. The project debuted at a two -day

drive-in event where 2,000 people (in over 600 cars ) s howed up to watch the film and s ee Colony Hous e perform. The band has performed their s ongs for worldwide audiences with two appearances on both Late Night with Seth Meyers and CONAN, as well as The Today Show, VH1’s “Morning Buzz,” and MTV Live. They have als o been part of s everal fes tival lineups , including Shaky Knees , Aus tin City Limits , Firefly, WonderBus , and Lollapalooza.

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