
Corb Lund
Friday, May 22, 2026
8pm
Hollywood Theatre
Genres
Live MusicCountry & Folk
Tickets1 interested
Event Description
Hollywood Theatre & 93.7 JR. Country Presents...
CORB LUND: BOTTOM OF THE DECK TOUR
Five Dollar Bill / Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer
Friday, May 22nd 2026
Doors: 7pm
Show: 8pm
19+ Event
Rural Albertan troubadour Corb Lund graces the Hollywood Theatre for two very special nights, performing four landmark albums in full across back-to-back shows.
The western Canadian singer-songwriter is an elusive artist—onstage, offstage, and in the studio—seamlessly weaving between the outlaw country, Western, and indie-folk realms withan honest curiosity and rowdy devotion to each. He was raised with the tried and true DIY sentiment of “if you want something done, you gotta do it yourself” launching his career recording in his basement, printing his own shirts, booking his own tours, being his own manager and publicist... whatever it took to get it done. He toured for years with the indie-metal band "The Smalls", and later turned his sights to writing Western songs, creating a unique and quirky hybrid writing style along the way. He has received multiple domestic and international award nominations and wins. In 2022, Lund won his 14th career Canadian Country Music Award and made his debut at the historic Grand Ole Opry. His album of originals,
El Viejo, was released in February 2024.
NIGHT 1 - May 22: Five Dollar Bill / Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer (performed in their entirety)
NIGHT 2 - May 23: Cabin Fever / Horse! Soldier! Horse! Soldier! (performed in their entirety)
With multiple Canadian Country Music Awards, a reputation for unforgettable live shows, and a deep catalog that balances humor, history, and hard-won truth, these performances offer a rare chance to experience Corb Lund’s music exactly as it was originally conceived—played front to back, song for song.
Two nights. Four classic albums. One of Canada’s most distinctive voices.

Corb Lund
Genres
Live MusicCountry & Folk
Event Description
Hollywood Theatre & 93.7 JR. Country Presents...
CORB LUND: BOTTOM OF THE DECK TOUR
Five Dollar Bill / Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer
Friday, May 22nd 2026
Doors: 7pm
Show: 8pm
19+ Event
Rural Albertan troubadour Corb Lund graces the Hollywood Theatre for two very special nights, performing four landmark albums in full across back-to-back shows.
The western Canadian singer-songwriter is an elusive artist—onstage, offstage, and in the studio—seamlessly weaving between the outlaw country, Western, and indie-folk realms withan honest curiosity and rowdy devotion to each. He was raised with the tried and true DIY sentiment of “if you want something done, you gotta do it yourself” launching his career recording in his basement, printing his own shirts, booking his own tours, being his own manager and publicist... whatever it took to get it done. He toured for years with the indie-metal band "The Smalls", and later turned his sights to writing Western songs, creating a unique and quirky hybrid writing style along the way. He has received multiple domestic and international award nominations and wins. In 2022, Lund won his 14th career Canadian Country Music Award and made his debut at the historic Grand Ole Opry. His album of originals,
El Viejo, was released in February 2024.
NIGHT 1 - May 22: Five Dollar Bill / Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer (performed in their entirety)
NIGHT 2 - May 23: Cabin Fever / Horse! Soldier! Horse! Soldier! (performed in their entirety)
With multiple Canadian Country Music Awards, a reputation for unforgettable live shows, and a deep catalog that balances humor, history, and hard-won truth, these performances offer a rare chance to experience Corb Lund’s music exactly as it was originally conceived—played front to back, song for song.
Two nights. Four classic albums. One of Canada’s most distinctive voices.
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