Classic-rock icons Heart have extended their Royal Flush tour to include a Nov. 30 stop at Calgary’s Scotiabank Saddledome.
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Classic rockers Heart, BTO to play Saddledome on Nov. 30Back to video
The band, led by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, formed in 1973 in Seattle and produced a number of hits that have become staples of classic-rock radio, including These Dreams, Barracuda. Crazy on You and Magic Man. In Calgary, BTO with Randy Bachman will open the show. Heart has sold 35 million records in their five-decade career.
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The band spent much of its early years in Canada, signing with Vancouver-based Mushroom Records to record its classic Dreamboat Annie.
“I lived up in Vancouver for about eight years, and I took landed immigrant status and everything, and lived happily there,” Ann Wilson told the Toronto Star in 2022. “I felt like I was Canadian. Of course, I was born in the U.S. (in San Diego) and went to Seattle and then up to Vancouver. But I think in a sense we were Canadian because we broke out of Canada.”
For tickets visit www.heart-music.com.
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