Sarah McLachlan will return to Victoria in November

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Sarah McLaughlan will wind down the 12-date Canadian leg of her tour at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre on Nov. 20.

Sarah McLachlan, one of the first performers to play the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre, will return to the arena in November as part of her Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th anniversary tour.

The Vancouver legend winds down the 12-date Canadian leg of the tour at the Blanshard Street building on Nov. 20. Though she has performed at the arena several times over the years, her performances there on June 7-8, 2005 were among the first concerts inside the newly-constructed building. Anticipation will be high for the upcoming date as Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, which includes the hits Possession, Hold On, Ice Cream, and Good Enough, is among her most popular albums. McLachlan will perform the recording in full during the concert, along with hits from elsewhere in her career. Tiny Habits, the Boston folk trio, will open the show.

Pre-sale tickets are available May 28 though livenation.com. General tickets go on sale Friday, May 31, at 10 a.m. through livenation.com and the Select Your Tickets box office . They can also be purchased at sofmc.com.

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