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54-40 on Tour

Vancouver's 54-40 keep exploring new permutations of their durable alt-rock sound 40 years on. In 2018, they released their first new album in seven years, the aptly titled Keep on Walking, which saw them effortlessly shift from nervy new wave ("Sublime Like Me") to clap-along folk hootenannies (the title track) to swaggering, soulful modern rock ("Sucker for Your Love"). They sound just as energized and adventurous as they did back in the 1980s. After recovering much of the rare gear stolen during their 2018 tour, 54-40 brave the road once again with a winter jaunt across Ontario, kicking off with a three-night residency at Toronto's legendary Horseshoe Tavern before moving to more off-the-beaten-path markets.

54-40 in Concert

Their very first gig may have been opening for hardcore heroes D.O.A. at legendary Vancouver dive Smilin' Buddha Cabaret, but 54-40 swiftly acquired a more chameleonic aesthetic that pushed them far beyond punk. On the string of college-radio-courting records they released in the mid '80s, the quartet (named for 19th-century president James K. Polk's call to expand into Canada, "Fifty-four Forty or Fight!") resembled a northern answer to R.E.M., exhibiting a similar fusion of brooding British post-punk and shimmering American folk-rock jangle. But frontman Neil Osborne's cool attitude gave way to winsome melody on breakthrough singles like "Baby Ran" and "I Go Blind" (which reached an even wider audience when Hootie & the Blowfish covered it in the ‘90s). As alternative rock skewed toward heavier sounds, 54-40 toughened up accordingly on 1992's Dear Dear, whose snarling singles "She La" and "Nice to Luv You" would give the band their first platinum record in Canada. They'd repeat the feat with 1994's Vancouver punk-scene tribute Smilin' Buddha Cabaret, which yielded the irresistible, grungy groove of "Ocean Pearl." With former Matthew Good Band guitarist Dave Genn replacing longtime member Phil Comparelli, the band have soldiered on into the 21st century, earning an induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2017.

Setlists

    1. 1.Nice to Luv You
    2. 2.Lies to Me
    3. 3.Crossing a Canyon
    4. 4.New Song
    5. 5.Baby Ran
    6. 6.Radio Luv Song
    7. 7.One Gun
    8. 8.Music Man
    9. 9.One Day in Your Life
    10. 10.She La
    11. 11.Since When
    12. 12.Casual Viewin' / Have You Ever Seen the Rain / Casual Viewin'
    13. 13.Ocean Pearl
    14. 14.I Go Blind
    15. 15.Love You All / Should I Stay or Should I Go / Love You All
  1. Set 1: Acoustic

    1. 1.Lies to Me
    2. 2.Hey Brad
    3. 3.Table for One
    4. 4.Chicago
    5. 5.Vodka Surprise
    6. 6.Options
    7. 7.I Go Blind
  2. Set 2: Electric

    1. 8.Nice to Luv You
    2. 9.Baby Ran
    3. 10.Radio Luv Song
    4. 11.Time Will Tell
    5. 12.One Gun
    6. 13.One Day in Your Life
    7. 14.Since When
    8. 15.Casual Viewin' / Have You Ever Seen the Rain / Casual Viewin'
    9. 16.Ocean Pearl
  3. Encore

    1. 17.Love You All / Should I Stay or Should I Go / Love You All
  1. Set 1: songs and stories

    1. -This Is It (Overture, Curtain, Lights) (Bugs Bunny Show theme)
    2. 1.Lies to Me
    3. 2.Hey Brad
    4. 3.Table for One
    5. 4.Chicago
    6. 5.Vodka Surprise
    7. 6.Options
    8. 7.I Go Blind
  2. Set 2: more rock, less talk

    1. 8.Nice to Luv You
    2. 9.Baby Ran
    3. 10.Radio Luv Song
    4. 11.Time Will Tell (New song)
    5. 12.One Gun
    6. 13.One Day in Your Life
    7. 14.Since When
    8. 15.Casual Viewin' / Have You Ever Seen the Rain / Casual Viewin'
    9. 16.Ocean Pearl
  3. Encore

    1. 17.Love You All / Should I Stay or Should I Go / Love You All
  1. Acoustic/West Coast Band Set

    1. 1.Lies to Me
    2. 2.Hey Brad
    3. 3.Table for One
    4. 4.Chicago
    5. 5.Vodka Surprise
    6. 6.Options
    7. 7.I Go Blind
  2. "Hits" Set

    1. 8.Nice to Luv You
    2. 9.Baby Ran
    3. 10.Beautiful (Live debut (from the upcoming new album))
    4. 11.One Gun
    5. 12.Since When
    6. 13.Casual Viewin' / Have You Ever Seen the Rain / Casual Viewin'
    7. 14.Ocean Pearl
  3. Encore

    1. 15.Love You All / Should I Stay or Should I Go / Love You All
    1. 1.Lies to Me
    2. 2.Hey Brad
    3. 3.Table for One
    4. 4.Chicago
    5. 5.Vodka Surprise
    6. 6.Options
    7. 7.I Go Blind
    8. 8.Nice to Luv You
    9. 9.Baby Ran
    10. 10.Radio Luv Song
    11. 11.Hey Ho
    12. 12.One Gun
    13. 13.One Day in Your Life
    14. 14.Since When
    15. 15.Casual Viewin' / Have You Ever Seen the Rain / Casual Viewin'
    16. 16.Ocean Pearl
  1. Encore

    1. 17.Love You All / Should I Stay or Should I Go / Love You All

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 57 reviews
  • 54 40 was great!

    by Live Music Fan on 12/3/24The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    The band was tight & clear as ever. 5 time in 4 years catching them. Always a positive, enjoyable experience. I like the small venues, however theDanforth Music Hall is another story. Build in 1919. Balcony seats were created for people under 5.7". Needs an update of reality. One bathroom for that size crowd? Ridiculous & Hilarious at the same time. I will not see a band there again. Standing is an option down below. Not for me.

  • Always put on a great show

    by Popsi38 on 10/15/24Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    This Oct show has become an annual event for us. 54/40 always puts on a great live show and the crowd is mostly a fun time as well. The Commodore has cleaned up well since Covid and we tried the VIP experience this time - worth it! Though I wish they stocked a larger range of alcohol (no Crown Royal? Sad) but the show made up for it.

  • Great show, good energy

    by Taytay on 10/15/24Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert at the commodore as usual. Nice and personal in such a small venue can get closer to the acts than an arena without going bankrupt.

  • 54-40 Fantastic

    by Pete on 10/14/24Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    They put on a rockin show - high energy, blasting out the old hits, pulling in the audience. Loved the show and the venue.

  • A fantastic show

    by Deni on 10/14/24Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    5440 was awesome we danced all night comadore is a great venue never been disappointed by this band always a good time thank you rock 101 for the tickets

  • What a night !

    by Marsbar on 8/19/24Molson Canadian Centre at Casino New/Nouveau Brunswick - MonctonRating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert in a long time.The guys were on the top of their game,nice light show and the sound was out of this world .Excellent show .

  • Still rocking after 43 years

    by Andrew on 5/28/24OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino - Niagara FallsRating: 5 out of 5

    What a joy to see this band still giving it their all. They sounded great and the audience loved every bit of it. I left feeling nostalgic in the best possible way.

  • Excellent concert

    by Snidely on 5/27/24OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino - Niagara FallsRating: 5 out of 5

    All bands were excellent. Pursuit of Happiness, Watchmen and 54-40. Would see the bands again.

  • Great show.

    by Nina T on 5/26/24OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino - Niagara FallsRating: 5 out of 5

    The show started on time TPOH were fantastic!! Breaks between bands was brief, but allowed time to grab a beverage. Watchmen were meh. 54-40 put on a great show. Overall a great show at a great venue.

  • Fantastic

    by 80’s girl on 5/26/24OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino - Niagara FallsRating: 5 out of 5

    Cannot say enough. The concert was outstanding! Loved TPOH, the watchmen and 54-40. They all did an amazing job. I will go back.

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