Cost:
$40.00 to $50.00


Event Type:
On-Campus


Open To:
General Public

Presented by Algonquin Commons Theatre, Pure Country 94.

Prairie favourites, Hunter Brothers are Burning Down The Barn in venues across Canada this Fall in support of their brand new EP. With over 73 million global streams to date, three gold singles, along with nine Top 30 and three Top 10 singles at Canadian country radio; its no surprise that these real life brothers have quickly made a quick impact in Canadian country, garnering a variety of CCMA and JUNO Award nominations and multiple SCMA Award wins.


Tickets

FLOOR LEVEL
$50.00 + ticket fees: General Public

MAIN LEVEL
$45.00 to $50.00 + ticket fees: General Public

BALCONY LEVEL:
$40.00 to $45.00 + ticket fees: General Public

*AC STUDENT TICKETS $10.00 OFF

*Valid Algonquin College student ID is required to access and use this ticket type.

All ages event. Children aged 2 and under may attend the event at no cost (with no ticket), provided they sit on a parent's lap.

All tickets are final sale. No exchanges, upgrades, or refunds. Additional fees may apply.

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More About This Event

Real life brothers, J.J., Dusty, Luke, Brock and Ty, are no strangers to hard work, perseverance and discipline. Life on a family farm wasn’t always easy, but the brothers attribute much of their success to their rural upbringing in a home dedicated to faith, music and sport. With over 46 million video & audio streams to date, Hunter Brothers have amassed a large volume of industry credibility in a record amount of time, including multiple CCMA Award nominations, JUNO Award nominations and SCMA Award wins.

Hunter Brothers’ third studio album, Been A Minute, hit all digital platforms on June 30th, and is a compilation of their signature harmonies and up-tempo hits which delve into the heart of the times the world is presently walking through. Their sophomore album, State of Mind, was released in 2019 and remained the #1 selling country album for four consecutive weeks following its release. “Lost” (their first #1 single at country radio), “Those Were the Nights” (from their debut album Getaway) and their Top 10 smash hit “Born and Raised” have all been certified Gold in Canada. In 2020, Hunter Brothers were the #3 most played Group or Duo on country radio in Canada. Known for their energetic and entertaining live shows, the group has played major country festivals in Canada and the U.S., and toured with country icon Paul Brandt.

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Additional Information

Bar Service

Bar service will be available for this event.

Accessibility

The Algonquin Commons Theatre is committed to providing universal accessible seating for all patrons. Wheelchair accessible seating is available to purchase online, and at the Algonquin Commons Theatre Box Office. When purchasing tickets online on www.ticketmaster.ca, please click Filters and then the “Show accessible tickets” toggle for seat availability or more information. Remember to click Apply Filters to show accessible tickets on the map. Please contact the Box Office by phone at (613) 727-4723 x6442 or via email at boxoffice@algonquincollege.com if you require any special arrangements to be made. Learn more about accessibility options.

Coat Check

Coat Check will be provided for this event. There is a $2.00, $5.00, or $10.00 suggested donation which will go towards the SA Food Cupboard. Large bags (such as backpacks, large purses, and gym bags) are not permitted into the venue.

Parking

Paid parking is in effect at all times. Red Parking Lot 8 is the closest possible lot to our venue. Parking is a $6.00 flat rate on weekends and after 5:00pm on weekdays in Lots 8, 9, 10 and 12. See Algonquin College Parking Services for the parking map.

Smoking

Algonquin College is a non-smoking campus. See the Algonquin College Smoke-Free Campus Policy for more details.