May 5, 2025
Two of Canada’s most celebrated country music icons, Terri Clark and Paul Brandt, are joining forces once again for a highly anticipated return of their hit acoustic tour—Homecoming Tour 2.0. After the overwhelming success of their 2023 co-headlining run, the beloved duo is back with an all-new series of intimate performances that span decades of timeless country hits.
This coast-to-coast acoustic tour promises fans an unforgettable evening of music, storytelling, and shared memories. With both artists on stage together throughout the show, audiences can expect heartfelt performances of their biggest songs, along with behind-the-scenes stories that shaped their careers and lives.
“Touring with Terri Clark was one of the most fun and rewarding experiences of my career,” says Brandt. “When the chemistry is that natural, that strong—you just want to keep going. The fans clearly feel the same way. Homecoming 2.0 is happening, and I’m excited to hit the road across Canada again.”
Launching October 17 in Moncton, NB, the 34-date national tour includes major stops in Ottawa, Niagara Falls, London, and Kelowna, along with hometown shows in Medicine Hat (Clark) and Calgary (Brandt). Highlights also include back-to-back performances in St. John’s, Peterborough, Red Deer, and Kelowna, before concluding on December 1 in Cranbrook, BC.
“Even though Paul and I had known each other for years, the Homecoming Tour was our first time performing together. The connection was instant—and magic happened,” shares Clark. “When the last tour ended, I truly didn’t want it to be over. I’m beyond thrilled to be back on stage with one of Canada’s absolute best.”
🎟 Tickets & Presales
- Artist presale starts Tuesday, May 6 at 10AM local
- Venue and local presales vary
- General public on sale: Friday, May 9 at 10AM local
- Note: Belleville show (Empire Theatre) goes on sale May 9 at 11AM local
Homecoming Tour 2.0 – Full Schedule
October
17 – Moncton, NB – Casino New Brunswick
18 – Truro, NS – Rath Eastlink Community Centre
20 – St. John’s, NL – Holy Heart Theatre
21 – St. John’s, NL – Holy Heart Theatre
23 – Ottawa, ON – Meridian Theatres at Centrepointe
24 – Oshawa, ON – Tribute Communities Centre
25 – Owen Sound, ON – Harry Lumley Bayshore Arena
27 – London, ON – Centennial Concert Hall
28 – Peterborough, ON – Showplace Performance Centre
29 – Peterborough, ON – Showplace Performance Centre
30 – Kitchener, ON – Centre in the Square
November
1 – Niagara Falls, ON – Fallsview Casino
2 – Belleville, ON – Empire Theatre *
5 – Thunder Bay, ON – Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
7 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre
8 – Brandon, MB – Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
9 – Yorkton, SK – Anne Portnuff Theatre
12 – Bonnyville, AB – Bonnyville & District Centennial Centre
13 – Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place
14 – Regina, SK – Conexus Arts Centre
15 – Medicine Hat, AB – Co-Op Place
16 – Calgary, AB – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
18 – Red Deer, AB – Red Deer Memorial Centre
19 – Red Deer, AB – Red Deer Memorial Centre
20 – Edmonton, AB – Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
21 – Whitecourt, AB – Allan & Jean Millar Centre
22 – Kelowna, BC – Kelowna Community Theatre
23 – Kelowna, BC – Kelowna Community Theatre
25 – Kamloops, BC – Sandman Centre
26 – Nanaimo, BC – Port Theatre
27 – Campbell River, BC – Tidemark Theatre
28 – Duncan, BC – Cowichan Performing Arts Centre
29 – Abbotsford, BC – Abbotsford Centre
December
1 – Cranbrook, BC – Key City Theatre
