--taken from: The London Free Press
by James Reaney
Despite the snow, Sloan still gets to rock downtown London in November.
The Canadian rock band is now to play the London Music Hall on Wednesday, promoters announced on social media this week.
Sloan was to play earlier this week at the venue before weather and other issues postponed the event.
“Due to weather and mechanical issues . . . (the) Sloan show will be postponed,” SummerCamp Productions said on Facebook this week, apologizing for the switch.
“All tickets will be honoured for next Wednesday’s show. If you are unable to make it, you may request a refund at the place of ticket purchase,” the statement said.
Touring to support its 11th studio release, Commonwealth, Sloan has turned the band’s long-standing democratic songwriting philosophy into individual realities.
Each of its four members has his own side of the double disc titled after playing card suit names like Diamond (singer-rhythm guitarist Jay Ferguson), Heart (singer-bassist Chris Murphy), Shamrock (singer-lead guitarist Patrick Pentland) and Spade (singer-drummer Andrew Scott).
--taken from: The London Free Press
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