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Light Of Day Canada Presents Tim Hicks & Friends
Meridian Centre
Nov 7, 2026 • 7:00pm
St Catharines, ON

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Cold Ones, Big Choruses with Tim Hicks

Tim Hicks is a Niagara-born country rocker who cut his teeth on long bar nights before country radio lifted him nationwide. His sound leans on stomp-and-shout hooks over crunchy guitars, with plainspoken verses that feel like stories told at closing time.

Barrooms to big hooks

Expect a tight run of hits like Stronger Beer, Here Comes the Thunder, Loud, and Get By, mixed with one or two acoustic detours. The crowd tends to be mixed-age and local, with hockey jerseys beside denim jackets and easy smiles trading choruses across aisles. You might hear nods to his Campfire Troubadour projects, where he reworked favorites with lighter textures that suit a friends-onstage format. A small bit of lore is how Loud grew into a sports-arena staple in Canada, which helped sharpen his punchy live intros.

Songs, crowd, and a quick disclaimer

These song choices and production guesses come from earlier runs and benefit nights, and the actual plan can shift once the room speaks.

The Tim Hicks Crowd, Up Close

Denim, jerseys, and easy singalongs

The scene reads like a town social, with soft denim, clean boots, team caps, and a jacket tied to a chair. During mid tempo songs, small pockets of two step open by the rails while others stay put and sing the response lines. When Stronger Beer arrives, the call and answer lands quick and loud, but the mood stays good natured and self aware.

Little rituals that feel like home

Merch skews practical, with black ball caps, work weight tees, and a maple leaf twist on the logo as a quiet flag. Between sets you will hear fast hockey chatter and see friends compare wish lists for the encore. It stays friendly rather than rowdy, and people make space for anyone who wants to dance or edge up for the last chorus.

How Tim Hicks Builds The Sound Live

Big beats, tighter hooks

The vocal center is a grainy mid range that can bark on the chorus but settle into a low talk-sing for verses. Arrangements often start lean with kick and acoustic sketching the groove, then bloom to twin electrics and big toms when the hook lands. The band nudges tempos a touch faster than the studio so dancers find the pocket without crowding the words.

Small touches that land

In a friends format, trading verses and two and three part harmonies thicken the refrains while leaving the lead line clear. You may catch him tagging an extra half chorus after the bridge of Stronger Beer, with the drums dropping to half time before the last hit. Lights mostly follow dynamics, with warm ambers for story tunes and crisp whites when the stomp beats return. Guitar tones favor bright bite with a bit of grit, while the bass keeps a simple anchor that lets the chorus rise.

If You Like Tim Hicks, You Might Like These Too

Neighboring sounds on the road

Fans of Dallas Smith will feel at home because both acts mix rock grit with bright country hooks and keep the pace lively. Brett Kissel shares the easy banter and family-minded themes, plus his acoustic turns mirror the campfire side of the night. If you want a road-tight band behind a polished front voice, Dean Brody rides the same lane with anthem choruses and small-town detail. The party-forward energy of The Reklaws lines up with the big chant sections and crowd games.

Overlapping lanes

The overlap comes from clean melodies over crunchy guitars, steady grooves you can move to, and a room treated like a backyard get-together. If those threads appeal, you are already in the right section of the country map.

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