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Sarah McLachlan


Sarah McLachlan is bringing her Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary Tour with special guest Tiny Habits to Canadian Tire Centre, November 8.

Tickets are on sale Friday, May 31.

Acclaimed Grammy and Juno-award winning artist Sarah McLachlan announced a Canadian leg of
her Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th Anniversary Tour. Produced by Live Nation Canada, the 12-date run
kicks off in Peterborough on Saturday, November 2 and continues across the country before wrapping up
on Wednesday, November 20 in Save On Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria. Sarah will be joined by the
acoustic harmony trio Tiny Habits on their first tour of Canada.

McLachlan kicked off her previously announced string of North American tour dates yesterday in
Vancouver. She’ll be on the road this summer, including a stop at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage on June 19.
“I think it’s interesting as an artist or as a human for that matter, to be able to go back and look at a
postcard of a time in your life and reflect on it,” said Sarah McLachlan. “I think this tour is going to be a real
walk down memory lane for me, and I’m hoping that my audience, many of whom have been with me for
30 years, will also be able to go back in time with me.”

The tour celebrates McLachlan’s highly acclaimed third studio album, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, which
first released October 22, 1993 via Le Studio. The album quickly topped the charts in Canada and went
certified platinum within a few weeks, selling over 3 million copies worldwide to date. Hit singles include
“Possession,” “Hold On,” “Ice Cream,” and “Good Enough,” among others. The 30th anniversary tour will
see McLachlan playing the beloved album in its entirety along with some of her most celebrated songs.

$1 per ticket will be donated to the non-profit Sarah McLachlan School of Music, which provides high-
quality music education and mentorship free to children and youth facing barriers to access.
www.sarahschoolofmusic.com

Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.Ticketmaster.ca or www.canadiantirecentre.com.