The Treble Gains Incredible Momentum On the Eastern Leg of Their Northern Lights Tour

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The Treble are nearly half-way through the second leg of their Northern Lights Tour in Eastern Canada. Building on the success of tour stops in the East last summer, including performances at Edgefest and a national television appearance on Canada AM, the band is quickly expanding their fan base. The Treble was back in Toronto in October for 24 Shows in 24 Hours in support of Free The Children, which kicked off with the very first live rooftop performance on Citytv in the heart of downtown Toronto.

The devoted Treble fans have been out in full force at each tour stop and with five stops left on the tour, The Treble is looking forward to continuing this exciting momentum.

With two E.P.'s under their belt, Shaking Hands and Taking Names, The Treble's first E.P., and their most recent E.P, Northern Lights, that launched on the heels of their performance at JUNOFest, the band is hard at work writing their first full length album.

On February 23, The Treble returns to Winnipeg to perform and sign autographs at Count Me In – Winnipeg's fanfare event and Kildonan Place Mall. They’ll be joined by other Count Me In speakers and performers including Susie McNeil, Jesse LaBelle and Ashley Leggat. On February 24, The Treble will perform to a full house of enthusiastic youth at the Winnipeg Concert Hall for the Count Me In Conference.

For more information on The Treble and The Northern Lights Tour, visit www.thetreblemusic.com and follow the band on Twitter @TheTrebleBand.

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