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As Long As There’s a Bar Tour
Gord Bamford’s cross-Canada As Long As There’s a Bar Tour kicks off in Atlantic Canada on September 24, 2026, and runs through to November 15, 2026, bringing high-energy country music, fan-favourite hits, and unforgettable nights to venues across the country. Known as one of Canada’s most celebrated country artists, Gord delivers powerhouse performances filled with chart-topping songs, authentic storytelling, and the kind of atmosphere that keeps fans singing along all night long. This fall tour promises an intimate and energetic concert experience celebrating country music, great stories, and good times, because As Long As There’s a Bar, there’s always a reason to gather.
Dallas Alexander
Joining Gord Bamford on the majority of tour dates is fast-rising Canadian country artist Dallas Alexander. Born and raised in Alberta, the Métis artist now splits his time between Ottawa, Ontario and Nashville, Tennessee. Dallas continues to build momentum across Canada and the U.S. with his gritty outlaw-country sound and authentic storytelling. His single “7 Words” earned a Top 10 spot on SiriusXM Top of the Country, while his breakout track “Can’t Blame My Bloodline” has surpassed 1.6 million streams. Dallas continues to release new music, including his brand-new single “Small Town Livin’,” releasing May 15, 2026. Gord Bamford and Dallas Alexander will also be releasing a brand-new collaboration titled “Neon Town,” a perfect anthem for the As Long As There’s a Bar Tour.
Doors open at 7:00pm
Show starts at 8:00pm
19+
ID Required
Details
Venue
Moncton, New Brunswick E1C 1E4 Canada + Google Map