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About Moist
In recent years, Moist has been actively performing live, much to the delight of their long-time fans and new audiences alike. The band has participated in various music festivals across Canada, including the iconic 'Vancouver Island MusicFest' and 'Pemberton Music Festival.' Their concerts are known for high-energy performances, with setlists that often include fan-favorite tracks from their extensive discography. In 2023, Moist announced a series of shows to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut album, 'Silver.' This tour, dubbed '30 Years of Moist,' features a mix of classic hits and new material, showcasing the band's growth and evolution over three decades. The band has also been collaborating with other artists, further expanding their reach and influence in the live music scene. Fans can look forward to an exciting summer concert schedule that promises to deliver the electrifying experience Moist is known for, with tickets selling quickly as fans eager to relive the nostalgia and excitement of their live shows. With a reputation for putting on unforgettable performances, Moist continues to be a significant name in the concert circuit, drawing fans from all over Canada and beyond.
Moist History
Moist, a Canadian rock band formed in 1992 in Vancouver, British Columbia, gained prominence during the 1990s with their distinct blend of alternative rock and post-grunge sounds. The band's original lineup consisted of members David Usher (vocals), Mark Makoway (guitar), Jeff Pearce (bass), and drummer Paul Wilcox. They achieved significant success with their debut album, 'Silver,' released in 1994, which included hits like 'Push' and 'Leave It Alone.' Moist quickly became a fixture in the Canadian music scene, known for their powerful live performances and Usher's charismatic stage presence. The band's energetic concerts showcased their ability to connect with audiences, combining emotive lyrics with dynamic instrumentation. Over the years, Moist has released several albums, including 'Creature' and 'Mercedes 5 and Dime,' solidifying their place in Canadian rock history. The band went on a hiatus in the early 2000s but reunited in 2010, rekindling their passion for live performances. They have since played at various music festivals and venues, captivating audiences with both new material and classic hits. Moist's history is marked by their evolution as a band and their consistent ability to engage fans through unforgettable live shows.