A nationwide tour that features three renowned Canadian rock bands is coming to Penticton.
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The Tea Party, which formed in Ontario in 1990, jolted onto the progressive rock scene shortly after with hits such as Save Me and Temptation.
Headstones, meanwhile, are led by singer Hugh Dillion, who also had acting roles in Degrasssi and Flashpoint.
The band's debut record, 1993's Picture of Health, was certified as platinum in Canada.
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According to a release, the tour came about after decades of the three bands' members crossing paths at various music festivals around the world.
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The show in Penticton starts at 6:45 p.m. Tickets will be on sale starting Friday (June 20) at 10 a.m. on or at the SOEC box office.