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Collective Soul tour admat courtesy of ABC Public Relations.
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Collective Soul, Kim Mitchell & David Wilcox booked at Fallsview

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Tue, Dec 9th 2025 02:20 pm

Pop-rock greats to ‘Shine’ like ‘Patio Lanterns’ at OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino next spring

Fallsview Casino Resort & ABC Public Relations Press Releases

Pop-rock fans unite! Fallsview Casino Resort is thrilled to welcome some of the most celebrated artists in the genre! Collective Soul joins us on March 29, 2026, with a multitude of their hit music. Next, the incomparable Canadian rock icons Kim Mitchell and David Wilcox return to rock the house on May 2.

Tickets for all performances go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 12, through ticketmaster.ca

“Collective Soul, Kim Mitchell and David Wilcox are all incredible performers with music that delivers energy and more!” said Cathy Price, vice president of marketing & resort operations, Niagara Casinos. “The OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino provides a unique opportunity to see your favorite artists with incredible sound, in soft-sided seats no further than 150 feet from the stage!”

On March 29, enjoy Collective Soul, who celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2024 with the release of their highly anticipated and critically acclaimed 12th studio album, “Here To Eternity.” The band has released 11 studio albums – including 1995’s self-titled “Collective Soul,” which went triple-Platinum – with eight No. 1 hits. Seeing eye to eye, and ear to ear, is part of the secret sauce of why Collective Soul continues to both record and play together at an uncompromised level of high quality. They were one of only five artists to have performed at Woodstock festivals in 1994 and ’99. With electrifying newer material that accompanies the everlasting Collective Soul classic hits like “Shine,” “December,” “The World I Know,” “Heavy,” and “Where The River Flows,” these five fiery rockers are only just getting started with the next phase of their thriving career that has moved millions of records and wow multitudes of fans across the globe.

From left, Collective Soul is Johnny Rabb (drums/background vocals), Ed Roland (vocals/guitar), Jesse Triplett (lead guitar/background vocals), Will Turpin (bass/background vocals) and Dean Roland (rhythm guitar). (Photo credit: Jennifer Troche Walsh)

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Earlier this summer, the band released its definitive feature-length documentary, “Give Me A Word: The Collective Soul Story,” via Trinity Content Partners. The trailer can be seen on the band’s official YouTube page. Directed by Joseph Rubinstein and produced by Greg Richling and Jonathan Sheldon of Pfonetic, the film is available to purchase on DVD and Blu-ray as well as on the band’s official website, while fans can watch on demand (VOD) via Amazon (North America), Apple Music (Worldwide), Google (U.K. and North America), Vudu (North America), Hoopla (North America), and Olyn (North America), among others.

“Give Me A Word: The Collective Soul Story” tells the band’s untold history: the family component to the band, the creativity, and the wisdom that has been hard won over an illustrious career. It was filmed at Elvis Presley' Palm Springs estate in early 2023 during the recording of the band’s latest album, “Here To Eternity.” Collective Soul is the only other music artist besides Elvis to ever record at the historical landmark. Not only does the film contain footage of the recording process, it also features archival footage throughout the band’s career dating back to the band's early days.

On May 2, Mitchell and Wilcox return with fan favorites. 

Mitchell, best known for his work with Max Webster and his solo hits “Go For Soda” and “Patio Lanterns,” has become part of the Canadian musical landscape. He has earned three Juno Award wins for Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year and Most Promising Male Vocalist. With multiple platinum albums and a Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame induction, Mitchell’s signature guitar style and feel-good anthems have made him a staple of Canadian rock for over four decades. 

Joining is Wilcox, a master guitar player, soulful singer and unique songwriter with multiple Gold and Platinum albums. His music has been skated to by Olympic champions Salé and Pelletier; and his songs have appeared in movies such as “Cocktail” with Tom Cruise.

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