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Saskatoon Concerts & Events: January 4 – 11, 2016

Ryan Smith·January 4, 2016
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 5
– Charly Hustle, Marketmall, Hidalgo and DJ Pete at Louis’

FRIDAY, JANUARY 8
– Sydney Mae at Village Guitar
– Crooked Creek and Little Criminals at Capitol Music Club
– The Hearts at Amigos
– Royal Red Brigade, Off The Top Rope and Never Green at Vangelis

SATURDAY, JANUARY 9
– My Constant, Me The Guts and Mostly Wanted at Capitol Music Club
– Lang Dang and Quinzee Town at Amigos

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