The Reklaws, Jade Eagleson and Nate Haller Hit The Memorial Centre With Winters A Beach Tour

The Reklaws, joined by Jade Eagleson and Nate Haller will resume their ‘Winters a Beach’ tour, playing at the Peterborough memorial Centre on Feb. 25, 2022.

Photo courtesy of Peterborough Memorial Centre.

“It’s been a crazy two years - as everyone knows - and we couldn't be more excited to get back out and do what we love the most - throw big parties with our fans,” said Jenna Walker about heading back on the road in the New Year for the Winter’s A Beach tour. “We know country music fans are hungry for live music and a good time and we can’t wait to have one of those time-of-your-life moments with them again across the country on this tour! We’re also so blessed to be able to do it with two of our very talented friends - Jade Eagleson and Nate Haller.”

2021 has been a record-setting year for The Reklaws, kicking off with a JUNO nomination for Group of The Year — the only country act nominated in the category — and a career record of six 2021 CCMA Award nominations, the most of any artist, across categories including Entertainer of the Year, Fans’ Choice, Group or Duo of the Year, Single of the Year (x2) and Interactive Artist(s) of the Year.

Eagleson has been making quite the mark since his record-breaking debut album.

Monday’s announcement follows the release of his sophomore album and the inspiration behind his tour set, Honkytonk Revival, on Nov. 12. Saturated with the sounds of old-school instruments like dobro, steel guitars and fiddles, Honkytonk Revival basks in all the glory of a true honkytonk and highlights the booming vocals Eagleson is celebrated for. Eagleson will take the stage to play the new music live for the first time alongside his full 7 piece band.

New to the country music scene, Nate Haller’s debut single “Lightning In A Bottle,” landed him his first Top 10 at Canadian Country Radio and his new single, "Somewhere To Drink" featuring The Reklaws and Brett Kissel, is currently climbing the charts.

Tickets are on sale beginning Friday, in-person at the Grant Thornton Box Office, by phone at 705-743-3561, and online at www.memorialcentre.ca.

The exclusive pre-sale for PMC Scoop members takes place on Wednesday at 10 a.m. to Thursday at 10 p.m.. Tickets are $40 - $60 per ticket. All ticket prices are subject to applicable taxes and fees. Prices are subject to change.

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