Entertainment
Charlie Angus and Grievous Angels to Rock Sault Ste. Marie

Former Northern Ontario Member of Parliament Charlie Angus will perform with his band, Grievous Angels, at Soo Blaster in Sault Ste. Marie on March 15, 2024. The concert is set to begin at 20:00 local time, with tickets available for $30 through the venue’s website, sooblaster.com.
Grievous Angels, known for their engaging performances and unique sound, will be accompanied by the opening act, Pirate Queens. This event marks another chapter in Angus’s dual career as both a musician and a politician, as he represented the Timmins-James Bay riding from 2004 until 2025.
The band recently released their latest album, Last Call for Cinderella, in 2024, showcasing their continued evolution in the music scene. Following the Sault Ste. Marie performance, Grievous Angels will take the stage at the Wawa Music Festival on March 16, further expanding their reach in Northern Ontario.
Angus’s transition from politics to music has captured the attention of many fans. His deep roots in the community and passion for music resonate with audiences, making each performance memorable. As the concert date approaches, anticipation builds for what promises to be an electrifying night at Soo Blaster.
For those looking to experience live music and support a local artist, securing tickets early is recommended, as events featuring Angus tend to sell out quickly.
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