
TORONTO – Thirty years after first making waves in the Canadian rock scene, Our Lady Peace (OLP) is celebrating their milestone anniversary with a nationwide tour, bringing their signature sound to fans across the country. The OLP30 Tour, marking three decades of the band’s influential career, is set to make a highly anticipated stop at Oshawa’s Tribute Communities Centre on March 5, 2025.
Joining OLP on this special anniversary tour are American alt-rockers Collective Soul and Canadian indie rock band Wintersleep, making for a powerhouse lineup that spans generations of alternative and rock music. Fans can expect a night of nostalgia, as well as fresh performances that showcase the evolution of OLP’s sound over the years.
Since their debut in the early ‘90s, Our Lady Peace has left an indelible mark on the music industry with hits like Clumsy, Superman’s Dead, and Somewhere Out There. Their distinctive sound, led by Raine Maida’s unmistakable vocals, has garnered them multiple Juno Awards and a devoted following that continues to grow. The OLP30 Tour is not just a celebration of their past, but a testament to their lasting impact on Canadian rock.
The Oshawa concert will offer fans an immersive experience with a setlist spanning OLP’s extensive discography. Attendees will have the chance to relive the anthems that defined a generation while also hearing newer material that reflects the band’s continuous evolution. In addition to general admission tickets, VIP packages will be available, featuring perks like meet-and-greets, exclusive merchandise, and premium seating.
Collective Soul, who rose to fame in the ‘90s with hits like Shine and The World I Know, bring their own three-decade legacy to the tour, while Wintersleep adds a modern indie-rock edge to the lineup. This combination of musical forces is sure to make for an unforgettable evening of rock nostalgia and high-energy performances.
With Canadian rock history in the making, fans in the Greater Toronto Area won’t want to miss the chance to witness Our Lady Peace’s milestone tour stop in Oshawa. Tickets are on sale now through the band’s official website and authorized ticket vendors. As the OLP30 Tour gears up to celebrate the band’s enduring legacy, one thing is clear—after three decades, Our Lady Peace is still rocking stronger than ever.
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