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50th Anniversary of Streetheart
Hard Rock Casino Ottawa
Nov 7, 2026 • 6:00pm
Ottawa, ON
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[Streetheart] at 50: Keys, grit, and a prairie pulse
Fifty years in, Streetheart still rides sleek keys over a tough, guitar-forward rhythm section. After the passing of beloved frontman Kenny Shields in 2017, the band returned with Paul Laine carrying the melodies while keeping Shields' spirit close.
Prairie keys, big-city polish
Expect a set that leans on keyboard-led staples like Under My Thumb, What Kind of Love Is This, and Look in Your Eyes, with a late-set run at Tin Soldier when the energy crests. The room skews multigenerational: denim jackets with original sleeve patches up front, younger players clocking the voicings from the rail, and couples drifting aisle-ward when the slow-burners land. You will hear low, tuneful crowd harmonies more than screams, and watch people nudge friends right before a favorite synth riff hits. Deep-cut trivia: early guitarist Paul Dean left to form Loverboy, and the band earned a Juno for Most Promising Group in 1980. Consider these setlist and production notes informed hunches from the road, not signed paperwork.Patches, Polaroids, and the chorus everyone knows
You see vintage tour tees softened by time, satin-style jackets resurfacing for the milestone, and fresh hoodies bought on the way in, all moving to the same backbeat. The loudest singalongs arrive on the keyboard hooks, with gentle claps on the snare and a knowing grin shared between rows when the first riff lands.
Quiet pride, loud choruses
Merch leans classic: the script logo in red and black, a 50th crest patch that sells fast, and a photo-heavy program that sparks hallway storytelling. People trade venue memories in line, comparing which cover arrangement they first heard on local radio. The mood is friendly, almost club-like, with plenty of head-nods toward the keys as much as the solos. If you want to feel that shared lift, it is worth planning a night when this anniversary run comes near you.Sound First, Lights in Service
Laine sings with a sanded edge, then flips to a clear head voice on big refrains so the choruses lift without strain. The band often nudges tempos a notch faster live, keeping the pocket tight while giving solos room to breathe.
Synth brass, chrome guitars
Streetheart's signatures are still keyboard-led: bright synth-brass for the Stones cover riffs and warm analog pads gluing verses together, with guitar answering in clipped, chorus-kissed lines. Expect three-part backing vocals stacked on the second and final choruses so hooks bloom without overcrowding the lead. On ballads, they may drop the key a half-step to let the melody sit comfortably, a smart adjustment that preserves tone and stamina. Lighting tends to saturate in cobalt and amber, with crisp white hits on drum pickups and a restrained strobe saved for the final coda.Neighbor Notes: Who Shares the Dial
Fans of [Loverboy] will feel at home with Streetheart's familial DNA and tight, radio-built choruses. [April Wine] listeners recognize those clean twin-guitar dialogues and mid-tempo romances that invite an easy sway.