THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

live music

  • By June 26, 2014

    Watching Blitzen Trapper perform live is a treat for any fan of heavy drumbeats, twangy guitar and wailing harmonica.

  • Live music and visual art come together in PAVED’s Core series

    By November 29, 2013

    PAVED Art Gallery’s Core series returns for its third run, combining visuals and live music in a strikingly intimate setting on Nov. 29 and 30.

  • A night of spontaneous head-banging

    By October 6, 2009

    Thrash, black metal, death metal, heavy metal, power metal ”” whatever you call it, it rocks, and Children of Bodom are kings of the genre. Children of Bodom had their first headlining show in Saskatoon on Oct. 1 at the Odeon.

  • Ukraine’s top band brings eclectic folk-rock to Saskatoon

    By September 22, 2009

    Arguably Ukraine’s best rock group, Haydamaky make Saskatoon the third stop on their North American debut tour on Sept. 24 at Louis’ Pub.
    The band has toured Europe extensively, headlining festivals in Ukraine, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Germany. The Ukranian band is now ready to make its mark in Canada.

  • Go see Gogol Bordello

    By September 17, 2009

    Hailing from New York via Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Ethiopia, Scotland, China, Romania, Japan and Ecuador, Gogol Bordello is what Folkfest would look like if it were run by a gang of bat-wielding anarchists. Gogol Bordello really is the most entertaining show on Earth. I don’t care if Elvis plays a farewell tour with Mozart and Biggie next week ”” they would suck in comparison.

  • The Hold Steady play songs of holy passion and excess

    By September 17, 2009

    Every song, on their albums of the past five years, tells a story. The characters in these stories live in a whole world of scuzz, booze and a special strain of religious hope. The slang is specific but innately comprehensible. And this, fundamentally, is what makes the Hold Steady great.