Concerts

We Walk the Line

Sep 19, 2026 7:30 PM
Showplace Performance Centre

Step into the world of Johnny Cash with We Walk The Line, a hit-after-hit tribute that honours the music, the myth, and the lived-in grit of “The Man in Black”—alongside the wit, warmth, and spark of June Carter Cash.

At the center is Ward Cornforth, channeling a 1960s-era Cash with the swagger, the stare, and the unmistakable snap of those early performances. But this isn’t locked in one chapter. The show travels the full arc of Cash’s legendary career—from the raw pulse of the Sun Records years to the late-era gravity of the American Recordings period—giving you the classics and the deep emotional turns that made him more than a country star.

Expect the songs that built the legend: “Ring of Fire,” “I Walk the Line,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Hurt,” and the iconic Cash-and-June duet “Jackson,” plus more crowd-pleasers along the way. Between the authentic sound, the heartfelt duets, and the stories that stitch it all together, this one plays like a toe-tapping journey through American music history—equal parts romance, rebellion, and redemption.

If you’ve ever loved a Cash song—even just one—this is the kind of night that makes the whole catalogue feel brand new again.

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