Entertainment
Experience Top Concerts in Saskatoon This October

Saskatoon is set to come alive with a series of exciting concerts this October, showcasing a diverse lineup of artists, including Grammy-winning singers and celebrated Canadian bands. Music enthusiasts can look forward to performances that blend rock, classical, and country influences, promising an unforgettable experience.
Must-See Performances
One highlight of the month is the co-headlining show featuring American rock band Halestorm and violinist Lindsey Stirling. Known for their energetic performances, Halestorm has garnered acclaim for hits like “Amen” and “Uncomfortable.” With a reputation for delivering up to 250 shows annually, their return to Saskatoon is highly anticipated. Stirling, who merges classical violin with electronic dance music, adds a unique twist to the concert, making it a rare opportunity for audiences. The show is scheduled for October 1 at SaskTel Centre, starting at 18:30, with tickets available from $44.40 at ticketmaster.ca.
Another exciting act is the Canadian metal band Untimely Demise, who will perform on October 1 at the Green Room, adjacent to the Coors Event Centre. Celebrated for their high-energy performances, the band has traveled extensively across Canada and Europe and is set to mark their 150th performance in Saskatoon. Guitarist Matt Cuthbertson cites influences from metal icons like Megadeth, while bassist Murray Cuthbertson expresses enthusiasm for playing in a more intimate venue. Tickets for their show are priced at $17.90, available at showpass.com.
Canadian Icons Take the Stage
On October 14, Canadian rock legends Blue Rodeo will grace the stage at TCU Place. The band, which has been a staple of the Canadian music scene since 1984, has won 12 Juno Awards and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2012. Their renowned tracks, including “Five Days in May,” continue to resonate with audiences. Tickets for their performance begin at $262, available at seatgeek.ca.
Renowned singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan will take the stage at SaskTel Centre on October 21. Celebrating the 30th anniversary of her multi-platinum album “Fumbling Towards Ecstasy,” McLachlan has received numerous accolades, including Grammy and Juno Awards. Her emotional performances often feature hits such as “Angel” and “Building a Mystery.” Tickets for her concert start at $55.50, available at ticketmaster.ca.
Lastly, American country music artist Gavin Adcock is scheduled to perform at the Coors Event Centre on October 30. Adcock, who transitioned from college football player to music star, gained recognition with his hit “A Cigarette,” which has exceeded 150 million streams. His rapid rise in the music industry has been marked by sold-out shows and a growing fan base. Tickets for this event start at $249.21, available at ticketmaster.ca.
As Saskatoon prepares for an exciting month of live music, these concerts offer a chance to experience a variety of genres and talented artists. Make sure to secure your tickets early to avoid missing out on these unforgettable performances.
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