Red Plaid Productions presents: MUDMEN
Friday, April 25, 2025 at 7:00 pm
Venue: Concert Hall at Victoria Hall
Featuring Sandy Campbell, Robby Campbell, Colin Amey, Alex Showdra, Andy Gingerich & Emmett Glancie
Always entertaining and definitely unique, the Mudmen are a blast of Celtic energy whose members are known to be characters both on and off the stage. Enjoy an all-ages evening of Celtic music & Mud stories from Canada’s Celtic Rock Warriors.
First discovered in 1993 as the Campbell Brothers, Sandy & Rob signed a record deal with EMI Records changing their name to Mudmen in 1998. Mudmen have had music featured on Xbox and PlayStation video games, NBC’s television show The Black Donnelly’s, WWE Wrestling, 6 Don Cherry Rock’em Sock’em hockey DVD’s, HBO’s Shameless, HNIC Coach’s Corner, 6 music videos on Much Music reaching #19 on the Edge Radio countdown. In 2008, Sandy & Rob Campbell performed on the new Hockey Night in Canada hockey anthem where Ron MacLean said televised “Mudmen we love’em”. This led to many opportunities including a 3-month tour with Johnny Reid where The Campbell Brothers were featured on his DVD, his PBS special with a performance at the Canadian Country Music Awards.
Career highlights include meeting & performing for the Queen, performing at the televised Edmonton Oilers Calgary Flames home opening ceremonies, a performance at the 84 Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup reunion televised, 7 Grey Cup fan-fests,3 Memorial Cups, a guest performance on Bob & Doug McKenzie’s TWO FOUR CBC anniversary special, the Leaf/Bruins game, 3 Briers, 12 Canada’s walk of fame ceremonies, opening up for ZZ Top, The Guess Who, Nazareth, The Irish Rovers, Gord Bamford, Dean Brody, Natalie MacMaster, George Canyon etc.
With 11 CDs,26 years together, over 3000 shows to date, festivals and Sold out concert performances in 8 countries around the world Mudmen are building a Legion of fans from young to old who enjoy a good old foot stomping evening of Celtic music. Sandy Campbell, Robby Campbell, Colin Amey, Alex Showdra, Andy Gingerich & Emmett Glancie believe that nice guys can finish first while enjoying life and what you do translates to audiences. Johnny Reid says Mudmen are Canada’s best-kept secret, Don Cherry says they’re good Canadian Boys, Glass Tiger’s Alan Frew says “it’s an honour having Mudmen as our opening act” and Walter Ostanek says he’s proud of them. NHL great Glenn Healy says you won’t want to miss this show!
For more information on Mudmen visit https://mudmen.ca/
Doors Open: 6:30pm
Showtime : 7:00pm
This show has two 60 min acts with a 20 min intermission.
Tickets
$35 plus hst and service fee and available at the Concert Hall Box Office: 855-372-2210