Alan Doyle Announces New EP, Rough Side Out, Available February 14

Alan Doyle – one of Canada’s most treasured musicians – has announced the release of a brand new EP, Rough Side Out, coming February 14.

The album features the single “We Don’t Wanna Go Home” with country star Dean Brody, as well as an appearance by 3-time CCMA Female Artist of the Year winner Jess Moskaluke on the track “What the Whiskey Won’t Do.”

A few days after the EP release, Doyle will kick off a 34-date Canadian tour beginning February 19 in Moose Jaw. A full list of dates can be found below. He will be touring with his powerhouse 6-piece band and special guest Kelly Prescott.

Every ticket purchased comes with a physical copy of the EP and one dollar from each ticket sold for this show will go to support the A Dollar A Day Foundation. Every dollar collected goes directly into the hands of proven Mental Health and Addictions programs across the country, to help with such issues as the opioid crisis in Vancouver and homelessness in St. John’s.

Late last year, Doyle released the music video for “We Don’t Wanna Go Home,” which includes appearances from Brody, The Reklaws and more.

Doyle – the songwriter, producer, actor and author – is a 12-time JUNO Award nominee for his solo material and work with his iconic band Great Big Sea. In 2018, he was awarded the Order of Canada for his contributions to the musical traditions of Newfoundland and for his commitment to numerous charitable initiatives.

ROUGH SIDE OUT TRACK LISTING

1. We’re Gonna Love Tonight
2. We Don’t Wanna Go Home (feat. Dean Brody)
3. What the Whiskey Won’t Do (feat. Jess Moskaluke)
4. Anywhere You Wanna Go
5. It’s OK
6. Paper In Fire
7. I Gotta Go

Tour dates:
February 19 Moose Jaw, SK Mae Wilson Theatre
February 20 Regina, SK Conexus Arts Centre
February 21 Winnipeg, MB Burton Cummings Theatre
February 22 Saskatoon, SK TCU Theatre
February 23 Brandon, MB Western MB Centennial Auditorium
February 25 Lethbridge AB Yates Theatre
February 26 Medicine Hat, AB Esplanade
February 27 Red Deer, AB Central Alberta Theatre
February 28 Calgary, AB Southern Alberta Jubilee
February 29 Edmonton, AB Northern Alberta Jubilee
March 1 Lloydminster, AB Vic Juba Theatre
March 3 Fort McMurray, AB Keyano Theatre
March 4 Grand Prairie, AB Grande Prairie Live Theatre
March 5 Prince George, BC Prince George Playhouse
March 6 Chilliwack, BC Chilliwack Cultural Centre
March 7 Vernon, BC Vernon & District Performing Arts Centre
March 8 Vancouver, BC Queen Elizabeth Theatre
March 24 Mississauga, ON Living Arts Centre
March 26 Kitchener, ON Centre In The Square
March 27 Belleville, ON Empire Theatre
March 28 Ottawa, ON National Arts Centre Southam Hall
March 29 Montreal, QC L’Olympia
March 31 Kingston, ON Grand Theatre
April 1 London, ON Centennial Hall
April 2 Hamilton, ON FirstOntario Concert Hall
April 3 Toronto, ON Danforth Music Hall
April 4 Toronto, ON Danforth Music Hall
April 5 Quebec, QC Impérial Bell
April 7 Summerside, PE Harbourfront Theatre
April 8 Moncton, NB Casino New Brunswick
April 9 Halifax, NS Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
April 10 Halifax, NS Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
April 11 Fredericton, NB Playhouse Theatre
April 12 Saint John, NB Imperial Theatre