Alan Doyle   |   Sunday March 3, 2024 at 7:30pm

Alan Doyle Welcome Home Tour with special guest Adam Baldwin

THE SHOW MUST GO ON! 

Alan Doyle is playing here tonight, March 3. With the recent snowstorm, many of you have questions and we wanted to keep you updated! Here is the latest:

  • Alan and his crew were able to make it to Saskatoon for the show.
  • The snow crews are out and working hard and we know the City of Saskatoon will be up and fully running again as quickly and completely as possible. There are no mandated road closures within Saskatoon.
  • Saskatoon transit buses are running. Check transit schedules for route times.
  • We want to honour the artists who have worked so hard and blocked this off for over half a year - and all of those who can make it to the show!
  • We regret that some people will likely not be able to attend. If you live outside of Saskatoon and full highway closures have prevented you from attending, there was a “Booking Protect” ticket insurance available at purchase. If you selected this option, you can claim a refund at bookingprotect.com .
  • Unfortunately we are not able to set up a livestream option in time for the show tonight.
  • The parking lot across from Midtown Plaza was cleared earlier today.

Sincerely, 
TCU Place



Alan Doyle— actor, producer, best-selling author, and best-known as lead singer for Newfoundland's beloved Great Big Sea these past 20+ years— hardly needs an introduction. With five solo albums under his belt, Doyle has been touring the world with his ace six-piece band for the last decade. In late 2014, Doyle released his best-selling memoir Where I Belong, followed by A Newfoundlander In Canada released in October 2017, and All Together Now released in November 2020. Amidst these projects, Doyle found time to write music for and appear on CBC's Republic of Doyle, guest on CBC's Murdoch Mysteries, a role in 2014's Winter's Tale and 2010's Robin Hood. With his 2022 live album “Here, Tonight” and a recent JUNO nomination for his 2021 album “Back to the Harbour”, Doyle chalks up a lot of where he is right now to luck. “I'm the luckiest guy I've ever even heard of,” he says. “This was all I ever wanted, a life in the music business, singing concerts.”

Doyle hails from Petty Harbour, NL, and formed Great Big Sea in 1993 with Sean McCann, Bob Hallett, and Darrell Power, in which they fused traditional Newfoundland music with their own pop sensibilities. Their nine albums, double-disc hits retrospective, and two DVD releases have all been declared Gold or Platinum and have sold a combined 1.2 million copies in Canada.