February 7th, 2022

Timbre Concerts presents

Shame - Drunk Tank Pink Tour 2022

They Hate Change

Postponed

new date aug 24th


+19 (with 2 pieces of govt issued ID)


Doors: 8:00pm

Join the UK’s Shame for a night of post-punk indie-rock at the Rickshaw on February 7th, 2022!

Statement from Timbre Concerts:
Unfortunately, due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and extended associated capacity restrictions on events, the SHAME concert on February 7th, 2022 at Rickshaw Theatre has been rescheduled to August 24th, 2022.
All previously purchased tickets will be honored on the new date.
For a refund, please email help@ticketweb.ca by Tuesday February 1st, 2022.

Note from the band:
Dear friends and fans in North America,

Regrettably due to increasing pandemic instability across the globe, we’ve been left with no choice but to reschedule our upcoming shows that were due to take place this February and March.

This is a huge blow for us as we’ve been itching to come back to the US after such a long time, but sadly this time around we just couldn’t make it work with so many risks breathing down our necks.

Our team has worked tirelessly to reschedule as many dates as we can to August and September, but sadly this hasn’t been possible everywhere and shows in certain cities have had to be cancelled. If you live in one of the affected cities, refunds are of course available from your point of purchase. Original tickets for rescheduled shows also remain valid.

However with every cloud comes a silver lining and we’re glad to announce that Florida’s finest They Hate Change will still be joining us for the ride.

To those we’re missing this time, we’ll be back soon.

Shame

Shame are an English post-punk band originally from South London. The group has received critical acclaim from publications including NME, Paste, and Clash.

They Hate Change

Florida producer-rapper duo, They Hate Change, are an exhilarating fusion of high-octane Miami bass and Chicago footwork-influenced beats topped with verses that often break out into electrifying double-time flows. Blending furious breakbeats with additional snatches of metallic hi-hats the fashion-forward duo who cast themselves as “the black Ramones/Daft Punk in the flesh”.