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From left, Our Lady Peace is Jason Pierce (drums), Steve Mazur (guitar), Duncan Coutts (bass) and Raine Maida (lead vocals). (Photo credit: Katherine Nijmeddin)
From left, Our Lady Peace is Jason Pierce (drums), Steve Mazur (guitar), Duncan Coutts (bass) and Raine Maida (lead vocals). (Photo credit: Katherine Nijmeddin)

Our Lady Peace 30th anniversary celebration continues into new year with 'OLP30' tour

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Tue, Dec 9th 2025 02:20 pm

Buffalo date set for April 3 at RiverWorks 

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Iconic rockers Our Lady Peace have spent 2025 celebrating their 30th anniversary all over North America with eagerly anticipated new music, electrifying live shows, as well as exciting and history-making appearances.

Due to overwhelming demand after this past summer’s North American tour with Collective Soul and +LIVE+, the celebration will continue into the new year with an extended U.S.-only leg of their “Our Lady Peace: 30th Anniversary Tour” headlining tour with special guests The Verve Pipe starting March 5, 2026, in Chicago. The shows will once again spotlight Our Lady Peace’s greatest hits along with new music that has been released throughout 2025.

Tickets are on sale starting at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10. General tickets will be on sale at 11 a.m. Friday at OurLadyPeace.com.

As Raine Maida exclaimed, "It’s been a long time coming, but we can finally announce we’re bringing the OLP30 tour to the USA. LFG!!!"

The show visits Buffalo’s RiverWorks on Friday, April 3.

In addition to the summer tour, Our Lady Peace – Maida (lead vocals), Duncan Coutts (bass), Steve Mazur (guitar) and Jason Pierce (drums) – performed headlining shows of their own and recently received their very own star on Canada's Walk of Fame (the country’s highest honor for outstanding achievement). Plus, they performed during the SiriusXM kickoff show pregame at the 112th Grey Cup (the premier annual Canadian Football League championship game).

Also to commemorate the band’s anniversary, Our Lady Peace has released three EPs throughout the past year featuring three new songs, along with early and classic tracks. The first new song of the “OLP30” era, “Sound The Alarm,” was released Sept. 20, 2024, as part of “OLP30 Vol. 1,” a collection of the band’s biggest hits, including “Clumsy” and “Superman’s Dead.” “OLP30 Vol. 2” was released Nov. 15, 2024, and featured the new song, “I Wanna Be Your Drug,” alongside some the band’s early hits such as “One Man Army,” “Thief,” “In Repair,” “Is Anybody Home?” and “Right Behind You (Mafia).” The third and final installment, “OLP30 Vol. 3,” was released Feb. 14 and featured songs from their breakout albums, “Gravity” and “Healthy In Paranoid Times,” including “Somewhere Out There” and “Innocent,” alongside the third new track of the “OLP30” campaign, “No Angels In This Town.”

On May 29, Our Lady Peace released the short film, “Full Circle (Documentary),” about the making of the new songs for the “OLP30” EPs, which can be seen now on their official YouTube page.

And on July 24, Our Lady Peace released “Whatever (Redux)” – formerly released as “Whatever” in 2003 – on all digital outlets, along with a video on the band’s official YouTube page. They finally reclaimed the song to be part of their “OLP30” tour, which has been well-loved by fans for the past 22 years but not performed for the last 18 years. It was rerecorded with producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Deftones, Evanescence).

It's been quite the 30th anniversary celebration, and the band is looking forward to extending the festivities into the new year.

One of Canada’s most influential rock bands, Our Lady Peace has shaped the alternative rock landscape for over three decades. With multi-Platinum-selling albums and global hits “Superman’s Dead,” “Clumsy” and “Somewhere Out There,” they’ve sold over 5 million albums worldwide and garnered more than 360 million streams. They’re among the elite 13 Music Canada Diamond-certified artists, holding three-times-Triple- and five-time-Double-Platinum certifications. With 19 Top 10 radio hits in Canada – including five No. 1 singles – the band has won four Juno Awards and 10 MuchMusic Video Awards, making OLP one of the most celebrated bands in MMVA history. Their extensive touring history includes sharing stages with The Rolling Stones, Guns N' Roses, Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters and Alanis Morissette. They were inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame on June 14.

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