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FYI

Season's Greetings And Note Our Return Is on Jan. 5

Our Best To All Our Readers

Friends, this is the last edition of the newsletter in 2022, and we return from holidays reinvigorated and with a new edition on Thursday, January 5th.

Season's Greetings And Note Our Return Is on Jan. 5

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Our Best To All Our Readers


Friends, this is the last edition of the newsletter in 2022, and we return from holidays reinvigorated and with a new edition on Thursday, January 5th.

The FYIMusicNews.ca website will be updated if and when there are any major news breaks during the holiday, and we will post on Facebook and Twitter to alert readers if and when this is the case.

As always, practice moderation, drive carefully and, where possible, offer kindness and succour to those less fortunate in our society during the holiday season (and beyond).

Best wishes all from the FYI crew. and, by popular demand, we return the inclusion of Dylan Thomas's most famous yuletide poem in our year-end edition. As old-fashioned as the story is, it remains a gem.

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Plus, Yungblud rides a wave of momentum into Toronto, Charlie Puth brings his pop music prowess to Vancouver and more.

Three Days Grace are gracing the stage for three shows in their home province. The 2000s rock band are hitting a new peak, following their latest album, Alienation. From No. 1 songs to a powerful dual-lead singer lineup, the group is moving into the biggest era of their career yet.

In addition, Yungblud brings his rock magnum opus, Idols, to Toronto while Copenhagen duo Snuggle performs their dreamy debut album in two Canadian cities. City and Colour celebrates 20 years with a handful of intimate shows, and certified pop hitmaker Charlie Puth proves that he’s a “bigger artist,” playing a nearly sold-out show in Vancouver.

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