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The Park Theatre Presents
The PerpetratorsThe Haileys
Thu, 28 Mar, 8:00 PM - 11:30 PM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
The Park Theatre
698 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2B9
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Description
The Park Theatre once again brings you
Bad Thursday
w/ The Perpetrators
and special guests The Haileys
Thursday, March 28th, 2024
Doors 7 pm / Show 8 pm
Tickets $20 in advance
Front-man and founding member Jay Nowicki is rated one of Canada’s tastiest guitar players. Together with the “meat-and-mashed-potatoes” rhythm section of Ken McMahon & John Scoles they deliver a tight, raw and intense blues experience that is sure to make you get up and shake it.
The Perpetrators’ albums have garnered WCMA awards and Juno nominations. Their ability to stay grounded to their Winnipeg roots, coupled with the raw energy and extreme talent makes this one of the best groups to come out of Canada.
Once a not-so-well-kept-secret in their hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada – where they acted as house band for such visiting blues legends as Hubert Sumlin, Louisiana Red, Paul “Wine” Jones and others.
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Blues-Rock
The Perpetrators
The Perpetrators
Blues-Rock
THE PERPETRATORS
Front-man and founding member Jay Nowicki is rated one of Canada’s tastiest guitar players. Together with the “meat-and-mashed-potatoes” rhythm section of Ken McMahon & John Scoles they deliver a tight, raw and intense blues experience that is sure to make you get up and shake it.
The Perpetrators’ albums have garnered WCMA awards and Juno nominations. Their ability to stay grounded to their Winnipeg roots, coupled with the raw energy and extreme talent makes this one of the best groups to come out of Canada.
Once a not-so-well-kept-secret in their hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada – where they acted as house band for such visiting blues legends as Hubert Sumlin, Louisiana Red, Paul “Wine” Jones and others.
“J Nowicki has been my favourite guitar player since we were both 15 years old at the Blue Note Cafe in Winnipeg… & it’s taken over 15 years for me to get over my initial fear, which has only subsided into a tingling sort of awe. The Perps’ commitment to the things they have loved (& mastered) since they were kids, is a template for what every artist should endeavour to achieve. Ironically it’s their dedication to the traditional elements of blues, country music, & dirty rock & roll, that, combined with just the inevitable doses of ingenuity & personality, makes them possibly the most honest & unique band I’ve ever heard. In this arena, there is no other band that I know who can touch them.”
- Luke Doucet
“The Perpetrators have made the blues tent in Canada bigger.”
- Shelagh Rogers, host of CBC’s Sounds Like Canada
Instrumentation
Jay Nowicki – guitar, vocals
John Scoles – bass, vocals
Ken McMahon – drums, vocals

Alternative Rock
The Haileys
The Haileys
Alternative Rock
are 100% rock ’n’ roll from Winnipeg, MB—driven by gritty guitar riffs, catchy choruses, and a stage presence that commands attention. Known for their explosive live energy and magnetic sound, they’ve shared stages with major acts like The Beaches, Arkells, Cheap Trick, Pussy Riot, July Talk, Priyanka, Lime Cordiale, Serena Ryder, Begonia, Monowhales, and more.
Over the past few years, they've been featured at some of Canada’s top festivals & showcases, including BreakOut West, NXNE, Burt Block Party, Rockin' the Fields of Minnedosa, Dauphin’s Countryfest, Harvest Moon Festival, Festival du Voyageur, and Winterruption.