Philosopher Kings Tour Postponed

The Philosopher Kings date scheduled for the Exchange on March 1 has been cancelled.
Due to some exciting developments, the Philosopher Kings will be postponing their reunion tour to Fall 2017. The band is currently writing and recording a brand new album and will be working hard in the studio to bring fans new music. They will be announcing rescheduled dates in 2017.
 
Tickets purchased online will be refunded automatically. Tickets purchased in person can be returned at the point of purchase.

SK Cultural Exchange Office Hours

While there will still be a bunch of great events taking place in the Exchange and the Club over the holidays, the offices of the Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange will be taking some time off.

Our offices will be closed from December 24 until January 2, reopening on January 3.

If you need to leave a message, email us or give us a call at (306) 780-9494.

What Have You Done with the SCES?

Here at the Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange, we’re under a month away from our 40th anniversary, which we’ll be celebrating all through 2017. We’re looking forward to all the great programing coming from Outreach, the Exchange, and all parts of the organization, while also reflecting on our history.

To that end, we’re looking to hear from you! Have you been involved with the Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange in the past? Have a story to tell? We want to hear from you! Send us an email today.

The Philosopher Kings and More Recently Announced

Right now in the Exchange, we’re winding down 2016. There’s a full month of exciting shows going on all through December, with some new and returning events. Already, though, we’re looking forward to what we’ve got planned for 2017.

In the past week, we announced three new shows in our Exchange Presents concert series. First up is Julie and the Wrong Guys in the Club on February 1. Julie Doiron’s been touring and recording as a solo artist and as part of groups like Eric’s Trip for over 20 years. This latest group features members of Cancer Bats and Eamon McGrath.

Another group who have spent decades playing music in Canada is the Philosopher Kings in the Exchange on March 1. With hits like “Cry” and “Hurts to Love You”, the band’s made their mark blending soul, R&B, and pop to the delight of audiences across the nation.

A different kind of cultural flavor is coming with the Real McKenzies in the Exchange on March 22. The Canadian group led the way for Celtic punk when they formed in 1992 and haven’t stopped bringing bagpipes to the pit ever since.

For more information on these and other shows coming up in the Exchange and the Club, check out the Events section of our website.

Get Your Dead South Tickets Now

We knew Regina audiences would want as much of the Dead South as they could get. Since the Queen City quartet first started performing, they’ve attracted audiences with their storytelling, their style, and their foot-stomping live show.

Originally, the Exchange and 104.9 The Wolf had them in the Exchange for two nights to celebrate the release of their new album, Illusion and Doubt. Openers like Kevin Roy, Wolf Willow, Étienne Fletcher, and Snake River sweetened the deal.

Now, December 15 and 16 have both sold out. So, to give audiences one more chance, we’ve added another date on December 14. Joining them that night will be the Windows Up Above and Del Suelo, a pair of great Regina acts we’re excited to bring back to the Exchange.

There are still tickets in stores at Vintage Vinyl and Madame Yes for December 14 as we write this, but they are sold out online. If you missed out on the other two shows, you won’t want to sleep on this one –– tickets are already selling quickly. Don’t wait!

Catch Up with the SK Cultural Exchange This Holiday Season

The Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange invites you to our holiday wine-and-cheese come-and-go. We’re almost two weeks from the new year, so before the calendar flips over, come out for a few free drinks and some refreshments. Join the staff of the Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange for some mid-week merriment, complete with beverages and food. The event runs from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.