The 2024 Montana’s Brier will get off to a rocking start in Regina next month.
The Canadian men’s curling championship will open with a free concert by The Reklaws at the Patch on March 1.
Organizers said siblings Jenna and Stuart Walker, known for their 2018 hit “Long Live the Night,” are fresh from the release of their new single “I Grew Up On A Farm” and ready to help set the event’s party atmosphere.
“We’re excited to be a part of the most iconic event in Canadian curling, and we’re looking forward to a great night in Regina at the Montana’s Brier,” Jenna Walker said in a statement. “Get ready to be swept off your feet.”
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“We’ve never been to the Patch before but we feel like it’s our kind of place and we can’t wait,” Stuart Walker added.
The Patch is located at the Viterra International Trade Centre in the REAL District. The venue, with a capacity of 4,200, is just steps away from the on-ice action at the Brandt Centre.
The Juno Award-winning Reklaws are set to play just after the conclusion of the Brier’s opening draw at 6 p.m. on March 1, and admission will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
“We already knew that the 2024 Montana’s Brier in Regina was going to be a great show, as the first Brier in partnership with Montana’s BBQ & Bar, but the Reklaws will be taking it to another level on opening night,” Nolan Thiessen, CEO of Curling Canada, said in a statement.
According to the Brier’s organizers, ticket demand has been high so far, so those interested in catching the action in person should get their tickets sooner rather than later. Single-draw tickets range from $24 to $70, and youth tickets are $9.99 for all draws.
Tickets can be purchased online, or at the Brandt Centre box office.
The Brier runs from March 1 through March 10.