Ian Tyson Concert History

Ian Tyson CM AOE (born Ian Dawson Tyson in Victoria, British Columbia, on 25 September 1933; died 29 December 2022) was a Canadian singer-songwriter who performed with partner Sylvia Tyson as the folk duo Ian & Sylvia and wrote several notable songs including "Four Strong Winds" and "Someday Soon".

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 17, 2009
Ian Tyson Shooting Star Casino Mahnomen, Minnesota, United States
Aug 27, 2009
Ian Tyson Soiled Dove Underground Denver, Colorado, United States
Jun 26, 2009
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Ian Tyson at Casino Regina Show Lounge

Casino Regina Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
May 28, 2009
Ian Tyson / Corb Lund Tower Theatre Bend, Oregon, United States
May 26, 2009
Ian Tyson / Corb Lund The Palms Playhouse Winters, California, United States
May 25, 2009
Ian Tyson / Corb Lund Main Street Theater Visalia, California, United States
May 23, 2009
Ian Tyson / Corb Lund McCabe's Guitar Shop Santa Monica, California, United States
May 22, 2009
"AMSD Concerts" / Ian Tyson / Corb Lund

AMSD Concerts

Normal Heights United Methodist Church San Diego, California, United States
Apr 23, 2009
Ian Tyson / Bruce Innes Egyptian Theatre Boise, Idaho, United States
Feb 21, 2009
Ian Tyson TCU Place Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Feb 17, 2009
Ian Tyson Shooting Star Casino Mahnomen, Minnesota, United States
Feb 06, 2009
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Ian Tyson at Red Robinson Show Theatre

Hard Rock Theatre Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Feb 05, 2009
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Ian Tyson at Red Robinson Show Theatre

Hard Rock Theatre Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Jan 31, 2009
"National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" / Don Edwards / Ian Tyson / Corb Lund / Waddie Mitchell

National Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Western Folklife Center Elko, Nevada, United States
Jan 30, 2009
"National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" / Don Edwards / Ian Tyson / Corb Lund / Waddie Mitchell

National Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Western Folklife Center Elko, Nevada, United States
Jan 29, 2009
"National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" / Don Edwards / Ian Tyson / Corb Lund / Waddie Mitchell

National Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Western Folklife Center Elko, Nevada, United States
Jan 28, 2009
"National Cowboy Poetry Gathering" / Michael Martin / Tom Russell / Ian Tyson / Corb Lund

National Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Western Folklife Center Elko, Nevada, United States
Nov 07, 2008
Michael Martin Murphey / Waddie Mitchell / Ian Tyson / Tom Russell

Heber City Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Wasatch High School Heber City, Utah, United States
Nov 05, 2008
Ian Tyson Winspear Centre Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Oct 31, 2008
Ian Tyson Burton Cummings Theatre Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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2018 3 concerts
2017 5 concerts
2016 9 concerts
2015 6 concerts
2014 10 concerts
2013 13 concerts
2012 10 concerts
2011 5 concerts
2010 11 concerts
2009 25 concerts
2008 17 concerts
2007 6 concerts
2006 15 concerts
2005 5 concerts
2004 1 concert
2003 2 concerts
2002 1 concert
2001 1 concert
2000 2 concerts
1999 2 concerts
1995 1 concert
1990 1 concert
1988 1 concert
1985 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Ian Tyson had?

Ian Tyson has had 153 concerts.

What genre is Ian Tyson?

Ian Tyson is most often considered to be Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Country, Canadian, Alt-Country, Contemporary Folk, Canadian Singer-Songwriter, Canadian Country, and Cowboy.

When was the last Ian Tyson concert?

The last Ian Tyson concert was on January 13, 2018 at Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The bands that performed were: Ian Tyson / Corb Lund.

What setlist does Ian Tyson play live?

The songs that Ian Tyson performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 29, 2016 concert at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada:

  1. Someday Soon
  2. Four Strong Winds

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