
Oct 18, 2025 7:30 PM
Showplace Performance Centre
Picture this: the lights go down, the first chord cracks like a whip, and suddenly you’re not in Ontario anymore—you’re front row in Jersey, screaming “Livin’ on a Prayer” with a stadium full of diehards. That’s the religion Keep The Faith preaches, and after 600 shows they’ve built themselves into the kind of tribute band even Bon Jovi’s inner circle calls when they want the real thing. Every strut, every fist pump, every high-note howl—it’s all dialed in. They don’t just play the hits, they resurrect them. From “Wanted Dead or Alive” to “It’s My Life,” it’s a sweaty, leather-jacket ride back to the heyday of FM dominance. And yeah, if you’re lucky, they’ll dig out the deep cuts and left-field covers that remind you why you fell in love with rock in the first place.
Then there’s AEROFORCE, the Canadian crew that’s been walking this way for more than 30 years. “Tyler” Bob Gregory channels Steven Tyler so well it’s spooky—you half expect him to whip out a scarf-draped mic stand and shimmy straight off the stage. The band’s stage show—wings, costumes, swagger—recreates the chaos and glamour of peak Aerosmith, and when they rip into “Dream On” or “Sweet Emotion,” you can feel the floor shake. Even the real Steven Tyler took notice, christening them “those cool guys from Canada.”
Two tributes, one night, and a reminder that sometimes the best way to keep rock alive is to play it louder, harder, and with zero apologies.