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Canadian punk-rock icons Headstones will perform at the Esplanade on Nov. 12. The band is closing 2018 with a tour to support the 25th anniversary re-issue of "Picture of Health."
Medicine Hat News
It was so good last November, why not do it again.
Canadian punk-rock icons Headstones are on their way to the Esplanade for a Nov. 12 show. That’s 363 days since the band tore the house down on Nov. 14, 2017.
The band is turning back the clock for this tour, celebrating the 25th anniversary of its critically-acclaimed debut album “Picture of Health.” The album will be re-issued on Oct. 26 featuring remastered version’s of the original’s 13 tracks and four bonus tracks. Originally featured on the “Demo Gods” cassette, “Sweet Pea,” “When Something Stands For Nothing,” “Cemetery” and the newly re-recorded “Skin Me Alive” are on the re-issue. The album will be available for pre-order on Sept. 21.
The Medicine Hat show is one of just two in Alberta on the November-December tour.
According to a tweet from 105.3 Rock tickets go on sale Sept. 14 at 10 a.m.