Chris de Burgh

When

Oct 11

Location

Centennial Concert Hall,

Contact

http://cdeb.com/

Details

KiSS 102.3 welcomes Chris de Burgh to the Centennial Concert Hall on Wednesday, October 11th!

Tickets start at $59.50 and go on sale Friday, February 10th at 10AM.

 

Band Info:

Chris de Burgh returns to Winnipeg on Wednesday, October 11 at Centennial Concert Hall for a night of his greatest hits and live cuts from his brand new album, A Better World.
The A Better World Canadian Tour will stop in 16 Canadian cities starting in St. John’s and ending in Calgary. Fans can expect to hear a selection of some of Chris de Burgh’s greatest hit songs from an international career that spans over 30 years as well as some selections from his latest album, including the single “Bethlehem”, which is a great reminder of what a great rocker he is at heart.
De Burgh has always had a very special relationship with Canada as he explains, “It was one of the first countries that really embraced my music, and the atmosphere of playing there is just electrifying. My music goes back a very long way there … the beautiful, wide open nation – and its wonderful people.”
In June 2016, De Burgh’s most iconic single “The Lady in Red,” celebrated its 30th anniversary. A fan favourite, to this day it remains one of the most played songs on the planet and reached the #1 position in 47 countries. Out of his repertoire of more than 280 songs, De Burgh’s other classic songs are staples on the radio: “Don’t Pay the Ferryman”, “Spanish Train”, “Patricia the Stripper”, “High on Emotion” and “A Spaceman Came Traveling” speak to a generation of music lovers, who have rewarded him with sales of 50 million albums and sold-out performances worldwide.
A Better World, available in stores and on iTunes, reflects several themes: love, war and adventure, travel, discovery, and home-coming. It deals with the past, present, and the future in a combination of different styles, tempos, and instrumentation. Always in tune with global and political issues, Chris de Burgh provides much food for thought in the lyrical content of his new album.

Cost

Tickets starting at $59.50

Tickets