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SUMMARY:Tom Arnold: My Crazy X-Wife
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/tom-arnold-my-crazy-x-wife/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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SUMMARY:Forever Seger - The Silver Bullet Experience
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/forever-seger-the-silver-bullet-experience/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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SUMMARY:K-Pop Dreamworld
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/k-pop-dreamworld/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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SUMMARY:The Great Canadian Roadtrip
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/the-great-canadian-roadtrip/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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SUMMARY:Grease the Concert
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/grease-the-concert/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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SUMMARY:A Beautiful Christmas Upinnaq-ᐅᐱᓐᓇᖅ
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/a-beautiful-christmas-upinnaq-%e1%90%85%e1%90%b1%e1%93%90%e1%93%87%e1%96%85/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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SUMMARY:Voices of Christmas
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/voices-of-christmas/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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SUMMARY:THE PRICE IS RIGHT LIVE - ON STAGE
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/the-price-is-right-live-on-stage/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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SUMMARY:Natalie MacMaster: A Celtic Family Christmas
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/natalie-macmaster-a-celtic-family-christmas/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ckculture.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/A-Celtic-Family-Christmas_Web-scaled.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260618T012153
CREATED:20260609T230049Z
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SUMMARY:Brent Butt
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/brent-butt/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ckculture.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Brent-Butt_Web-scaled.jpg
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SUMMARY:Toronto Jazz Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/toronto-jazz-orchestra/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ckculture.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Toronto-Jazz-Orchestra_Web-scaled.jpg
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SUMMARY:I Mother Earth
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/i-mother-earth/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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SUMMARY:Big Sugar
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/big-sugar/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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SUMMARY:Hotel California
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/hotel-california-2/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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CREATED:20260604T140037Z
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UID:10001527-1806170400-1806177600@www.ckculture.ca
SUMMARY:Swan Lake
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/swan-lake/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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CREATED:20260609T230034Z
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SUMMARY:Tim Hicks
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/tim-hicks/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
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CREATED:20260609T230004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T170143Z
UID:10001543-1809428400-1809435600@www.ckculture.ca
SUMMARY:Meet the Hatter
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/meet-the-hatter-2/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ckculture.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Meet-the-Hatter_Web-scaled.jpg
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DTSTAMP:20260618T012153
CREATED:20260609T230051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260610T170049Z
UID:10001544-1809435600-1809442800@www.ckculture.ca
SUMMARY:Meet the Hatter
DESCRIPTION:I Mother EarthTICKETS ON SALE JUNE 10 AT 10:00 AM I Mother Earth is a pioneering Canadian alternative rock band known for their explosive musicianship\, genre‑blending sound\, and high‑energy live shows. Here’s a polished\, theatre‑ready show blurb crafted in the same tone and style as your Howie Mandel example; concise\, professional\, and engaging. I Mother Earth (IME) is one of Canada’s most influential and adventurous rock bands\, blending alternative rock with funk\, progressive elements\, and expansive percussion‑driven jams. Formed in Toronto in 1990 by brothers Jagori and Christian Tanna\, the band quickly carved out a unique identity with their debut album Dig\, which earned them the 1994 Juno Award for Best Hard Rock Album and produced enduring singles like “Rain Will Fall\,” “Levitate\,” and “Not Quite Sonic.” Their 1996 follow‑up\, Scenery and Fish\, became a landmark Canadian rock record\, achieving double‑platinum status and spawning hits such as “One More Astronaut\,” “Another Sunday\,” and “Used to Be Alright.” The album showcased IME’s signature mix of heavy grooves\, psychedelic textures\, and intricate musicianship\, solidifying their place among the country’s top rock acts of the ’90s. After a hiatus in the 2000s\, I Mother Earth reunited in 2012 and have since continued to perform to sold‑out crowds across Canada. Their live shows featuring either original vocalist Edwin or longtime frontman Brian Byrne remain a powerful reminder of the band’s dynamic range\, technical prowess\, and deep connection with fans. Recent performances\, including their 2024 appearance at Peterborough Musicfest\, highlight the band’s enduring appeal and the timeless energy of their catalogue. With a legacy defined by innovation\, intensity\, and a sound that refuses to fit neatly into any one genre\, I Mother Earth continues to stand as one of Canada’s most compelling and beloved rock bands still pushing boundaries\, still electrifying audiences\, and still unmistakably IME.
URL:https://www.ckculture.ca/event/meet-the-hatter/
LOCATION:Chatham Capitol Theatre\, 238 King Street W\, Chatham\, Ontario\, N7M1E7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Capitol Theatre,Shows
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.ckculture.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Meet-the-Hatter_Web-scaled.jpg
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