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William Prince Set to Rock Vancouver: Concert Details Inside

Country folk singer William Prince will perform in Vancouver on March 4, 2026, as part of his upcoming tour across Canada. The concert will take place at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, with the exact showtime yet to be announced. Generally, performances at Vancouver Civic Theatres start at 20:00, with doors opening at 19:00. Tickets will go on sale on October 24 at 11:00 a.m. via livenation.com.
Prince, who hails from Selkirk, Manitoba, is a proud member of the Peguis First Nation and a two-time Juno Award winner. Since releasing his solo debut album, Earthly Days, in 2015, he has emerged as a significant voice in Canadian Indigenous music. His performances have captivated audiences at renowned events such as the Vancouver Folk Music Festival and various solo tours.
About His Music and Upcoming Tour
Over the years, Prince has developed a distinctive style that blends classic country and gospel influences. His latest album, Further From The Country, showcases a more dynamic sound, featuring tracks like “On Rolls the Wheel,” which sets a lively groove, alongside the poignant orchestral ballad “For the First Time.” The album explores themes of generational grief and personal storytelling, reflecting the experiences of those from the Peguis First Nation and the broader working-class narrative.
His live performances are renowned for their emotional depth, enhanced by a talented band. Prince’s ensemble includes his wife, backing vocalist Alyshia Grace, along with bassist John Baron, drummer Cody Iwasiuk, and several other skilled musicians who contribute to the rich soundscape of his shows.
Tour Dates Across Canada
Prince’s tour will kick off in Saskatchewan and make its way to various cities across Canada. Notable dates include:
– February 28: TCU Place, Saskatoon
– March 1: Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Calgary
– March 2: Kelowna Community Theatre, Kelowna
– March 3: Royal Theatre, Victoria
– March 4: Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver
– March 6: Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton
– March 7: Conexus Arts Centre, Regina
– March 12: Rebecca Cohn Auditorium, Halifax
– March 13: The Playhouse, Fredericton
– March 14: Imperial Theatre, Saint John
– March 15: Capitol Theatre, Moncton
– March 17: Club Soda, Montréal
– March 18: Grand Theatre, Kingston
– March 19: Centre in the Square, Kitchener
– March 20: Southam Hall, Ottawa
– March 21: Massey Hall, Toronto
– April 25: Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg
Prince’s collaborative partner, Liam Duncan, also known as Boy Golden, will open for him during the tour. Duncan serves as both producer and label mate on Six Shooter Records, further solidifying the musical synergy between the two artists.
With his profound connection to storytelling and heartfelt performances, William Prince’s upcoming concert promises an unforgettable experience for attendees. As the date approaches, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to witness the artistry of one of Canada’s finest musical talents.
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