

Sunday night of the Burt Block Party presented by Leopold’s Tavern is headlined by Collective Soul with 54.40 and Paul Langlois of the Tragically Hip!
Collective Soul celebrated their 30th Anniversary in 2024 with the release of their highly anticipated and critically acclaimed 12th studio album, HERE TO ETERNITY. With 11 studio albums—including 1995’s self-titled COLLECTIVE SOUL album, which went triple Platinum–and 8 #1 hits under their belt, frontman and chief songwriter Ed Roland is unwaveringly driven in his desire to double down on doing more of what he does best – making music, sweet music, both in the studio and onstage. With electrifying newer material that accompanies the everlasting Collective Soul classic hits like “Shine,” “December,” “The World I Know,” “Heavy,” and “Where The River Flows,” these five fiery rockers are only just getting started with the next phase of their thriving career that has moved millions of records and wow multitudes of fans across the globe.
Over the course of 40+ years of performing and recording, 54.40 has not only made their mark on the Canadian music industry, but the entire cultural landscape. Led by chief songwriter Neil Osborne, 54.40 has carved out a legacy of gold and platinum albums and an outstanding reputation for their live performances that carries through to this day. With decades of hit songs and more in the making, the secret to 54•40’s longevity is their ability to redefine and reinvent themselves.
Paul Langlois’s fourth solo album, Smooth Rock Falls, is the The Tragically Hip guitarist’s most personal work to date — a rock record shaped by grief, reflection, and the quiet details that linger after loss. For Langlois, the album also marks a continued evolution as a solo artist. After decades as part of one of Canada’s most revered bands, and following the loss of frontman Gord Downie, Smooth Rock Falls reflects an artist increasingly comfortable stepping forward — vocally, emotionally, and creatively.
Tickets are on sale Friday, March 13 at 10am.