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Shania Twain and Our Lady Peace to Headline Free Concerts in Edmonton for Oilers’ Stanley Cup Run Celebration

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Shania Twain And Our Lady Peace To Headline Free Concerts In Edmonton For Oilers' Stanley Cup Run Celebration

Legendary Canadian music acts Shania Twain and Our Lady Peace are set to headline free concerts in Edmonton as part of the celebration for the Oilers‘ Stanley Cup run. The National Hockey League (NHL) and Rogers announced the exciting news ahead of Game 2 at Rogers Place.

Our Lady Peace will take the stage before Game 3, scheduled for Thursday, June 13, while Shania Twain will perform before Game 4 on Saturday, June 15. Both concerts are open to the public and ticketless, starting at 4 p.m. at the Ice District‘s Scotiabank Fan Park.

The Oilers, making their first Stanley Cup Final appearance since 2006, are facing off against the Florida Panthers in a highly anticipated battle for the championship title. Fans and music enthusiasts alike are eagerly looking forward to the performances by these iconic Canadian artists in support of the team’s historic journey.

This initiative aims to bring together sports and music fans, creating a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere in Edmonton’s bustling entertainment hub. The concerts not only add to the excitement surrounding the Stanley Cup Final but also promote unity and community spirit among residents and visitors in the area.

Shania Twain and Our Lady Peace are renowned for their contributions to the Canadian music scene, with both artists having a strong fan base in Edmonton and across the country. Their performances are expected to energize the crowd and build anticipation for the thrilling hockey matchups to follow at Rogers Place.

Rachel Adams

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