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The Reklaws Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

The Reklaws

Aug 18, 2018

7:00 PM UTC
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Irene
October 7th 2023
The Reklaws are very entertaining! The venue was good, but it said 6:30 on the tickets and the website, but the first band didnt come on til 8:00 so we sat in the stands for 90 mins before anything started! By the time the Reklaws came on, we had been sitting for over 2 1/2 hrs and were getting tired.
Simcoe, ON@
Norfolk County Fairgrounds
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The Reklaws Biography

Born and raised in rural Ontario, The Reklaws are made up of sibling duo Jenna and Stuart Walker. Finding breakout success when their single “Long Live the Night” became the most-streamed domestic song of all Canadian country artists and the theme song for the national broadcast of the Canadian Football League’s (“CFL”) Thursday Night Football (2018/2019), The Reklaws momentum skyrocketed after the release of their debut EP, “Feels Like That.” Awarded the 2019 CCMA for Album of the Year, the album’s title single, “Feels Like That,” was also The Reklaws' first #1 at Canadian country radio and is certified GOLD in Canada.

In 2019, they earned their first JUNO nomination for Country Album of The Year, as well as a live performance spot on the national broadcast. This same year, they released their PLATINUM-certified single "Can't Help Myself,” with long-time country music hero Dean Brody, following their first national tour (Canada) alongside Brody on the "Friends Don't Let Friends Tour Alone Tour." “Can’t Help Myself” also landed them their second #1 at Canadian Radio. Releasing their second full-length album Sophomore Slump in October of 2020, which is home to their current single "Not Gonna Not" and their GOLD-certified track "Where I'm From," the duo also celebrated a JUNO nomination for Group Of The Year that year (2020), making them the first country artist to be nominated in this category in over 20 years.


2021 was a record-setting year for The Reklaws. Known for breaking the mould, the pair went viral on TikTok last year with their hit “What the Truck,” which was the most streamed Canadian Country song ever released during a one-week period and the fastest-ever Canadian country song to go GOLD in the streaming era (under 16 weeks). Last year also saw the pair land six 2021 CCMA Awards nominations, making them the most nominated artists for 2021, where the pair took home two monumental wins for Group or Duo of the Year and Top Selling Canadian Single (“Can’t Help Myself” with Dean Brody). Continuing the momentum, to kick off 2022 The Reklaws landed two 2022 JUNO Awards nominations for Group or Duo of the Year - the only country act nominated in the category for the third straight year - and for Country Album of the Year.

With 234M+ Global Streams, 6 GOLD and 2 PLATINUM-certified tracks, 4 of the top 20 streamed singles by Canadian Country artists since 2019 (more than any other artist) and the most domestically streamed debut album in Canadian country history it’s clear to see that The Reklaws are country’s next superstars.
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