Fourth Time's the Charm: The Sheepdogs Ignite 2026 Tour at Chatham Capitol Theatre
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Fourth Time's the Charm: The Sheepdogs Ignite 2026 Tour at Chatham Capitol Theatre

Friday, March 13th, Saskatoon’s The Sheepdogs pulled into Chatham, Ontario, to start their 2026 Canadian tour. The Chatham Capitol Theatre has become the launch pad for the band’s tours four times now, and Chatham loves their Sheepdogs!

The sixteen-song set featured a mix of old and new starting with the rocking “I’m Gonna Be Myself” from the 2015 album Future Nostalgia. Right from the first notes, the Chatham fans were standing in the aisles and in front of the stage rocking and bopping along, and stayed on their feet until the very end.

There were several songs from their latest release including Nobody But You, I Do, Bad For Your Health and the title track, Outta Sight. For the song Take a Look at Me Riding, keyboardist Shamus Currie stepped out from the keys to play some trombone. The bluesy tune shows the versatility of this band despite being known for a classic southern rock style. The vocal harmonies and upbeat rhythms are a joy to experience live, as well as the obvious fun the band has in performing in front of a live audience.

Playing live gives the guys a chance to throw in a lot of jamming during the songs, and they love to jam. During one song, even Keyboardist Shamus came out and played a guitar solo. None of it was excessive; it was a rock 'n' roll party, and everyone was having a blast, including the band.

It was a rock n’ roll party, and everyone was having a blast, including the band.
Dan Boshart519 MagazineMarch 16, 2026

The show finished strong with several of their more popular songs, Feeling Good, I Don’t Know, and Nobody, and ended with one of my favorites, the heavy rocker Scarborough Street Fight.

Opening the night was Squamish, B.C. band Surf Hat with their unique West Coast soft psychedelic surf rock. Their performance befitted the music they were playing, decidedly carefree as they sometimes danced around the stage, occasionally laughing and joking with each other. Musically, they were good, a bit of a strange bedfellow for the Sheepdogs, I thought, but I liked them.

It was a fun night with two fun bands, and what more could you want on a Friday night in Chatham?

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About Dan Boshart

From the front row to the liner notes, Dan lives for the high-voltage energy of the photo pit. Whether he’s capturing icons like Pink or shooting artwork for Burton Cummings’ latest album, A Few Good Moments, Dan thrives on rock and roll grit. A core photographer and writer for 519, he doesn't just document the music, he captures the raw, loud heartbeat of the show. www.27thfloorphotography.com

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