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Don’t Tell Sarah to Open for Punk Legends Dayglo in Cornwall

Jason Setnyk by Jason Setnyk
May 14, 2023
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Article by Jason Setnyk | Photo by Mariela Maxwell

Cornwall, Ontario – Punk rock fans, get ready for a night of pure mayhem! On Sunday, May 21, The White Knucklers RC in Cornwall, Ontario, will host a killer show featuring some of the best bands in the genre. The concert will include Canadian Legends “Dayglo,” plus Hamilton hardcore punk “HellBent,” the gritty “Motorama” from Vancouver, and Cornwall’s own “Don’t Tell Sarah.”

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Formed in 1979 and hailing from Victoria, British Columbia, Dayglo is a Canadian hardcore punk and metal band that released their first album in 1981. Their lyrics reflect a disregard for societal norms, and the band has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide since their debut.

Unfortunately, the band’s lead singer, Murray “The Cretin” Acton, has been diagnosed with colon cancer, as publicly shared on a GoFundMe page. Attending the show would provide fans an opportunity to enjoy an outstanding performance and show their solidarity and support for the band’s lead singer.

Don’t miss out on this epic night of punk rock madness, where you can rock out with the best of the Canadian punk scene. The doors open at 7 pm, but it’s recommended that fans purchase their advanced tickets as soon as possible since the show is expected to sell out fast.

The event is organized by “The 2 Stacey’s,” renowned for throwing epic parties, and is sponsored by Drop Dead Thread Screen Printing and Cornwall Stamp Co. To join the excitement, secure your tickets now and head to The White Knucklers RC on Sunday, May 21!

Buy tickets online at Eventbrite.

Tags: Arts and CultureCornwall OntarioMusicPunk
Jason Setnyk

Jason Setnyk

Jason Setnyk is a teacher, journalist, published and award winning author and photographer.

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