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Doug And The Slugs - SOLD OUT

40th Anniversary Show
with guest Jim Byrnes

19 Years and Older (2 Pieces of Gov't Issued ID Required)
Doors 7:00pm / Show 8:00pm
General Admission

On December 8, 1978, Doug and the Slugs performed their very first live show at Elks Hall, going on to become one of the most distinctive and entertaining bands in Canada. Now 40 years later, the band is ready to relive their glory at the Commodore Ballroom on Saturday, February 2 with very special guest, Jim Byrnes. Tickets for the anniversary show will go on sale Friday, November 9 at 10am.
 
Not only their 40th anniversary as a band, the February show will be the bands’ 43rd performance at the Commodore Ballroom.
 
“When we started out, the Commodore was the holy grail of venues. We had to persuade then-owner Drew Burns to let us in. He told us no band called “Doug and the Slugs” would ever play the Commodore,” remembers band member, Simon Kendall.
 
“Once in, we never looked back. In the mid-eighties we held the record for the most sold-out shows in Commodore history. The room has been a huge part of our life as a band, including our 25th anniversary in 2003, and hosting memorial events for Doug Bennett (2004) and Drew Burns (2014). The 5 surviving original Slugs and singer Ted Okos look forward to playing our favourite songs for generations of Slugmaniacs and seeing everyone achieve liftoff on that legendary dance floor!”
 
Known for their upbeat musical style, musicianship and off beat stage antics, Doug and the Slugs have been a staple of the Canadian music scene for decades. Originally formed in Vancouver in 1977, the band underwent significant personnel changes before landing on the final lineup of Doug Bennett, John Burton, Simon Kendall, Richard Baker, Steve Bosley and John Wally Watson.   Within a few months the Slugs were the hottest attraction in the Vancouver area. In 1979 the band signed with Sam Feldman and with the financial help of Peter McCullough released their first single, Too Bad. The Slugs’ first album ‘Cognac and Bologna’ was released in the fall of 1980 and had other significant radio hits with ‘Chinatown Calculation’ and ‘Drifting Away’. 
 
The rest is history. The Slugs toured relentlessly and went on to produce 6 more albums (4 of them certified Gold) and proved to be a ‘national treasure’. Tragically, on October 16 2004, Canada lost one of its greatest entertainers and songwriters when Doug Bennett passed away. For several years the remaining members did not even consider the idea of continuing without Doug, until Bernie Aubin suggested Ted Okos take the position. Ted and the original band hit it off immediately. Ted’s high energy delivery, and warm, but slightly irreverent stage antics, his keen understanding of the essence of the songs made him the obvious choice for a rebirth of ‘Doug and the Slugs.’
 
 

Earlier Event: January 31
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Later Event: February 3
Alan Walker