RICK WAKEMAN CBE is pleased to announce his rescheduled US tour dates for 2026. Following the postponement of his July 2025 concerts with vocalist Hayley Sanderson due to Rick’s impending surgery, existing commitments mean that sadly, Hayley is no longer available to join him on the road, but instead, he will be touring for the first time ever with his son, Oliver. Although they have occasionally performed together in the past, this will be the first opportunity to see the pair in their brand new WAKEMAN & SON show.
Both former keyboard players with YES and the Strawbs, as well as being highly successful, award-winning musicians in their own right, WAKEMAN & SON will be performing music which ranges from their joint musical heritage to their latest recordings.
Already one of the most in-demand session players of his generation before joining YES, after leaving the band, Rick became renowned for his prog rock extravaganzas, such as Journey To The Centre Of The Earth and The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table, as well his numerous tours with both his band, the English Rock Ensemble, and as a solo pianist.
Oliver’s solo career encompasses several critically acclaimed solo albums, collaborations with highly regarded musicians like Clive Nolan (Pendragon/Arena), Steve Howe (YES/Asia) and Gordon Giltrap, a series of poetry CD’s which featured Shakespearean actor Derek Jacobi, and a variety of art and music projects with fantasy artist Rodney Matthews.
While father and son have performed on the same stage in the past – most notably, at a performance of The Myths And Legends of King Arthur… at London’s O2 Arena, they have never toured together before.
“It’s always an honour for me to share the stage with one of my wonderful children,” says Rick, “and for the first time, it’s a thrill to be actually doing a tour with my eldest son Oliver. I know it will be very special – especially if, on the odd occasion, he buys me dinner!!”
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see two legendary keyboard players in concert together!
Rick Wakeman 2026 Tour Dates
Wed-Mar-11 Ridgefield CT* Ridgefield Playhouse
Fri-Mar-13 Phoenixville PA* The Colonial Theatre
Sat-Mar-14 Poughkeepsie NY* Bardavon
Sun-Mar-15 Derry NH* Tupelo Music Hall
Wed-Mar-18 St Louis MO The Sheldon
Fri-Mar-20 St Charles IL Arcada Theatre
Sat-Mar-21 Kent OH The Kent Stage
Sun-Mar-22 Cincinnati OH* Ludlow Garage
Tue-Mar-24 Richmond VA* The National
Wed-Mar-25 Englewood NJ* Bergen Performing Arts
Thu-Mar-26 Huntington NY The Paramount
Sat-Mar-28 Westerly RI United Theatre
Sun-Mar-29 Red Bank NJ The Vogel
*Tickets from the postponed Strictly Wakeman Tour with Hayley Sanderson earlier this year will be valid for these new shows.
Fallsview Casino Unveils Star-Studded 2026 Lineup of Rock, Comedy, R&B, and Nostalgia
The entertainment lineup at the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino continues to grow as new acts are unveiled for 2026. The season kicks off with the 80s rock tribute act Hairball on January 29, followed by comedy legend Bill Engvall on February 5. The excitement continues with rock icons Queensrÿche and Quiet Riot on February 27, then shifts to a soulful night of R&B with Jeffrey Osborne and Will Downing on February 28. The momentum carries into March with the My Generation Tour on March 7. Tickets go on sale Friday, September 19 at 10:00am via ticketmaster.ca.
“We’re excited to welcome an amazing mix of performances to the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino,” said Cathy Price, Vice President of Marketing & Resort Operations at Niagara Casinos. “From high-energy rock tributes and legendary bands to stand-up comedy and nostalgic tours, this lineup offers something for everyone.”
Get ready to rock on January 29 as Hairball brings their explosive tribute to some of the biggest bands from the 80s. With spot-on recreations of legends like Van Halen, KISS, Queen, and more. Hairball’s high-octane performances are complemented with lights, smoke, fire, and pyrotechnics. It’s not just a concert, it’s a full-throttle rock & roll experience you won’t forget.
Comedy fans, mark your calendars for February 5 as Grammy-nominated comedian Bill Engvall takes the stage as part of his Here’s Your Sign – It Wasn’t My Time tour. Known for his signature “Here’s Your Sign” catchphrase and relatable humour, Engvall brings decades of stand-up success, hit albums, and TV appearances such as Blue Collar TV, The Bill Engvall Show and Funny You Should Ask. Don’t miss this chance to see one of America’s most beloved comedians live in Niagara Falls.
On February 27, progressive metal icons Queensrÿche take over for a night of powerful vocals, heavy riffs and hits. With over 20 million albums sold worldwide and classics like “Silent Lucidity” and “Jet City Woman”, Queensrÿche continues to captivate audiences with their signature live performances. Joining them as special guests are hard rock legends Quiet Riot, bringing their chart-topping anthems and high-energy stage presence to round out an electrifying night of rock. Fueled by iconic hits like “Cum on Feel The Noize” and “Bang Your Head (Metal Health),” the band became a driving force behind the unmistakable sound of 80s rock.
Two of R&B’s most legendary voices come together for one unforgettable evening on February 28. Grammy-nominated Jeffrey Osborne, known for timeless hits like “On the Wings of Love” and “Love Ballad”, joins forces with the Prince of Sophisticated Soul, Will Downing, whose smooth classics like “I Try” and “A Million Ways” have mesmerized international audiences. Together, they promise an evening filled with soulful melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and classic love songs that will stir your soul and leave lasting memories.
Take a musical journey through the 60s on March 7 with the My Generation Tour. Featuring iconic hits from The Lovin’ Spoonful, The Hollies, and Gary Lewis & The Playboys, this one-night-only event brings together three legendary acts for a celebration of the songs that defined a generation. From “Do You Believe in Magic” to “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” and “This Diamond Ring,” it’s a fantastic tribute to the golden era of pop and rock.
With a diverse lineup of world-class entertainment, the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino is set to deliver amazing performances in 2026—bringing the best in music, comedy, and live performances to Niagara Falls!
Show dates & performances
Hairball
Date: Thursday, January 29, 2026Showtime: 8:30pm Venue: OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
Bill Engvall Here’s Your Sign – It Wasn’t My Time
Date: Thursday, February 5, 2026
Showtime: 8:00pm
Venue: OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
Queensrÿche with Special Guest Quiet Riot
Date: Friday, February 27, 2026
Showtime: 8:00pm
Venue: OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
Jeffrey Osborne & Will Downing
Date: Saturday, February 28, 2026
Showtime: 7:30pm
Venue: OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
My Generation Tour
Date: Saturday, March 7, 2026
Showtime: 7:00pm
Venue: OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
Tickets for all performances go on sale Friday, September 19 at 10:00am.
Everyday Is Saturday Night With Danko Jones’ Rock Anthem
Who says Saturday night only comes once a week? With their brand new single, “Everyday Is Saturday Night,” Canadian rock torchbearers Danko Jones prove that the party never has to end. The track is the second thunderous offering from their forthcoming album, due this November via Perception.
With “Everyday Is Saturday Night,” Danko Jones delivers a high-octane, party-ready anthem that rewires your week, makes you forget about the 9-to-5 grind, turning mundane Mondays into Fridays and every day into a non-stop Saturday night party you won’t want to end. It’s a rallying cry to live loud and love harder.
Frontman Danko Jones puts it plainly: “‘Everyday Is Saturday Night’ is proving we’re on a roll when it comes to anthems.”
Clocking in at just over three minutes of pure rock ecstasy, the single is a sonic rebellion for anyone who’s ever wished the weekend would last forever – and with this track on repeat, it just might. Riffs thunder, drums pummel, and Danko’s unmistakable snarl dares you to call in sick and crank it up louder. This is more than a song – it’s a middle finger to monotony, a rebel yell against routine. Why wait for the weekend when “Everyday Is Saturday Night”?
The single is accompanied by a visually striking, artful and cinematic music video. Written, directed, and edited by Italian filmmaker Giacomo Triglia (Maneskin, Dolce & Gabbana, Jovanotti), the video was filmed in Osaka, Japan, and stars Lidia Passarelli. Triglia’s surreal, stylized direction offers a fresh visual layer to the song, blending emotion and edge in unexpected ways.
10 Perfect Songs for a Long Drive
A good drive needs great music. Something that makes the scenery blur a little softer, the snacks taste a little better, and the destination feel a little less important. Here are 10 songs built for highways, detours, and everything in between.
Tom Petty – “Runnin’ Down a Dream”
This is what freedom sounds like. The guitar hits like a gust of wind on the open road, and suddenly you’re five exits past where you meant to stop.
Fleetwood Mac – “The Chain”
Built for winding roads and dramatic skies. That bassline isn’t just iconic—it’s a countdown to something big. Preferably right after the rest stop.
Tracy Chapman – “Fast Car”
Quiet, steady, and full of feeling. For when the road ahead feels endless and the memories in the rearview mirror start whispering your name.
Bruce Springsteen – “Born to Run”
A mission statement. A promise. A full-body urge to leave town, speed limits be damned. If your road trip doesn’t include Bruce, turn around and start again.
The Killers – “Read My Mind”
Cinematic and shimmering like headlights on a desert highway. It makes the miles feel like movie scenes, even if you’re just driving through Sudbury.
Taylor Swift – “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)”
The soundtrack for reflective drives and emotional detours. Best played during a long stretch of highway with no Wi-Fi and too many thoughts.
Eagles – “Take It Easy”
The GPS may reroute you, but this song never will. A gentle nudge to breathe deep and enjoy the view—even if you’re stuck behind a tractor.
Lana Del Rey – “Ride”
If the wind could whisper secrets, it would sound like this. A slow-motion, late-night kind of drive with neon lights, gas stations, and soul-searching.
America – “Ventura Highway”
Sunshine, palm trees, and that impossibly smooth guitar riff. Even if you’re three provinces from California, this one turns your ride into a west coast dream.
Olivia Rodrigo – “drivers license”
Sometimes you just need to lean into the drama. This one’s made for suburban streets that feel like cinematic heartbreak, even if you’re just running errands.
Bob Marley’s Isolated Vocals For “No Woman, No Cry”
Bob Marley and the Wailers’ reggae classic “No Woman, No Cry” was first recorded for the 1974 album Natty Dread, but it was the live version from the 1975 Live! album that became iconic. Captured at London’s Lyceum Theatre during the Natty Dread Tour, this rendition was later released as a single and included on the legendary compilation Legend. Recognized as one of the greatest songs of all time, it ranked #37 on Rolling Stone’s list and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005.
Crypto Casino Online: What Changes When the Chips Are Tokens
By Mitch Rice
In standard online casinos, crypto usually enters as a side option. Players deposit in BTC or ETH, convert to internal credits, and the system runs as usual. But when a platform is built natively on crypto, that structure flips. The token isn’t just the medium of payment – it becomes the logic behind everything: bets, payouts, session tracking, and movement between games.
A real crypto casino online doesn’t wrap old tech in new wrappers. It uses blockchain logic at the core. This means transparent ledgers, immediate confirmation of stakes, and no long holds on withdrawals. More than that, it removes dependencies. There’s no external processor in the middle. The deposit is your confirmation. And the outcome is logged on-chain, visible to all. Once this model is understood, the advantages move from niche to obvious.
Game Flow Built on Speed and Stability
Traditional casinos often have hidden lags: confirmation windows, backend settlement processes, or bonus timers that slow down the experience. A crypto-native platform removes those steps. Bet placement happens in real time. Outcome delivery is immediate. There’s no buffering between decision and result. And once a session ends, balances update without refresh or review.
Speed alone isn’t always useful – but when paired with clarity, it becomes the backbone of reliability. In crypto-first environments, round logic isn’t masked behind graphics. Odds are transparent. Payout multipliers are fixed before the spin. And balances move without conversion delay. The system doesn’t prompt users to switch currencies or calculate equivalence. What’s placed is what plays.
User Control Over Session Logic
On many casino platforms, players are nudged into specific actions: play more to unlock bonuses, make a minimum number of rounds, or meet a wagering requirement before withdrawals. Crypto platforms work differently. There’s no incentive to hold funds. No countdowns or thresholds. The value belongs to the wallet holder, not the platform.
This changes how sessions are managed. Players set the terms. Small tests before longer runs. One-click cash-outs. Clear re-entry. That control changes behavior. Players feel less pressure to extend play unnaturally. And because they’re free to leave at any point, they’re more likely to return later. The structure itself is what keeps engagement sustainable – not tricks, but trust.
The Risk Profile Is Visible, Not Hidden
In a crypto-first casino, every bet can be traced. Every payout can be verified. This shifts the risk calculation. There’s no need to wonder if the system is acting differently based on time of day, size of bet, or session length. Results are consistent. And if any patterns seem off, the data is open for audit.
This visibility also reshapes perception. Players can gauge house edge in real time. They can follow the payout curve across several rounds. No proprietary “RNG logic” needs to be explained. It’s either provable or it’s discarded. For users familiar with crypto finance, this level of proof feels natural. For those new to it, the clarity is a learning curve – but one that strengthens over time.
A System That’s Lighter by Design
Beyond the mechanics of play, crypto casinos remove a layer of weight. No forced sign-ups. No email loops. No KYC delays unless the jurisdiction demand it. Accounts are address-based. Logins are wallet signatures. Funds are moved, not held. This lightness speeds up onboarding and simplifies exit.
Platforms that embrace this structure offer more than just games. They offer predictability. Users know what to expect, and more importantly, what not to expect: no frozen balances, no unannounced changes, no time-locked features. The structure respects time, access, and flow. And that is what defines longevity in a space that often favors flash over substance.
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Wet Leg Perform Live At THING Festival For KEXP Session
Indie darlings Wet Leg lit up KEXP with a lively set from THING Festival at Fort Worden in Port Townsend. Recorded in August 2022, the session features fan favorites like “Being in Love,” “Wet Dream,” “Angelica,” and the shout-along anthem “Ur Mom.” With their trademark wit and infectious energy, the duo proved why they’ve become one of indie rock’s most buzzed-about acts.
Marvel Unleashes ‘Marvel Zombies’ Animated Horror Series On Disney+ September 24
The MCU takes a gruesome turn with Marvel Zombies, a four-part animated series that reimagines Earth’s mightiest heroes as the undead. Voiced by stars like Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, and Florence Pugh, the show asks if humanity can survive when the Avengers themselves are the threat. Streaming September 24 on Disney+, it’s Marvel like you’ve never seen before.

