Canadian rockers April Wine to perform at Winnipeg’s Burton Cummings Theatre

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Canadian rockers April Wine to perform at Winnipeg’s Burton Cummings Theatre
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A long-running Canadian classic rock act is headed to the Burton Cummings Theatre for a Winnipeg gig this spring.

Canadian Music Hall of Famers April Wine will be performing at the Burt on April 24, 2024, the venue announced Monday.JUST ANNOUNCED: Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductees April Wine are making a stop at Burton Cummings Theatre on April 24!

The show will likely be Winnipeg fans’ first chance to see April Wine’s new lineup, as frontman and founding member Myles Goodwyn retired from touring earlier this year.‘Air Canada needs to step up’: Disabled B.C. man forced to drag himself off plane The current incarnation of the group includes guitarist Brian Greenway, who joined the band in 1977, as well as rhythm section Richard Lanthier and Roy Nichol, who have each been members for over a decade. New singer/guitarist Marc Parent replaced Goodwyn for live shows in 2023.Read

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