JUNO-Winning Canadian Indie Favourite Bahamas Brings The ‘Industrial Sport & Sound’ Tour To North America

Bahamas, the moniker of five-time JUNO winner Afie Jurvanen, announces the ‘Industrial Sport & Sound Tour’, a full North American fall run in support of his seventh studio album ‘My Second Last Album.’

‘My Second Last Album’ earned a JUNO nomination for Best Adult Alternative Album of the Year, Jurvanen’s tenth career nomination, and has drawn wide praise for its emotional directness and restraint. Exclaim! called it “quintessential Bahamas,” describing it as feeling like a career overview in album form. The lead single “The Bridge,” a relaxed, conversational collaboration with M.C. Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger, has become a staple on AAA radio. The record was recorded in a backyard shed, rooted in the rhythms of family life, domestic routine, and creative freedom following the Nashville-recorded country detour of 2023’s ‘Bootcut.’

With five JUNO wins, a GRAMMY nomination, and over a billion streams worldwide, Jurvanen has built one of the most quietly enduring careers in Canadian music. His live shows are known for their warmth, humour, and genuine audience connection, moving fluidly through folk, country, soul, and indie pop without ever feeling scattered.

The tour runs from mid-September through late November, covering major Canadian markets before moving through the Pacific Northwest, California, the Southwest, and the Midwest.

Industrial Sport & Sound Tour Dates:

Sept 18 – Victoria, BC – Royal Theatre

Sept 19 – Vancouver, BC – Malkin Bowl

Sept 21 – Calgary, AB – Jack Singer Concert Hall

Sept 22 – Edmonton, AB – Winspear Centre

Sept 24 – Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place

Sept 25 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre

Sept 26 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line Music Cafe

Sept 27 – Milwaukee, WI – Vivarium

Sept 29 – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall

Sept 30 – Detroit, MI – El Club

Oct 2 – Meaford, ON – Meaford Hall Arts & Cultural Centre

Oct 6 – Kingston, ON – The Spire

Oct 8 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall

Nov 3 – Seattle, WA – The Crocodile

Nov 4 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall

Nov 6 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall

Nov 7 – Los Angeles, CA – Pacific Electric

Nov 8 – San Diego, CA – Belly Up Tavern

Nov 10 – Tucson, AZ – La Rosa

Nov 11 – Santa Fe, NM – Meow Wolf House of Eternal Return

Nov 13 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater

Nov 14 – Fort Collins, CO – Washington’s

Nov 15 – Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room

Nov 17 – Kansas City, MO – Knuckleheads

Nov 18 – Dallas, TX – The Kessler Theater

Nov 20 – Houston, TX – Heights Theater

Nov 21 – Austin, TX – Emo’s East