Ernie Ball Music Man artists Jeff Stinco (Simple Plan) and PVRIS, along with Ernie Ball artists All Time Low, hit the stage this November for the Canadian leg of SP’s “Taking One For The Team” tour.

We are so excited to announce our Canadian tour with our friends @alltimelow and @thisispvris ! Tickets go on sale Thursday at 10am for the Montreal and Quebec City shows and Friday 10am for all the other dates. Just go to simpleplan.com for details!

As mentioned tickets goes on sale later this week. See below for tour dates and cities. Also don’t forget to visit AltPress.com to see their US tour dates as well. Can’t wait for October/November to get your fill? Give the Spotify playlist a spin.

STINGRAY GUITARS

If you’re fortunate enough to score a ticket to the tour, keep an eye out for a slew of Ernie Ball Music Man StingRay guitars up on stage. Click on any instrument’s picture to learn more.

Simple Plan

One of the most consistent main stays to the Vans Warped Tour lineup in past years, French-Canadian band Simple Plan helped set the standard for pop-punk.

Jeff Stinco of Simple Plan is a long-time Ernie Ball Music Man artist. Currently, Jeff is playing the Vintage Tobacco Burst StingRay guitar out on tour.

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PVRIS

One of the hottest bands touring today, PVRIS skyrocketed to popularity following a finalist showing in the 2012 Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands. Two members of the band rock Ernie Ball Music Man instruments on stage. Take a closer look below.

Lynn Gunn – Lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Lyndsey “Lynn Gunn” Gunnulfsen plays the StingRay guitar in Ivory White.

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A photo posted by PVRIS (@thisispvris) on

Alex Babinski – Although he was previously playing a Reflex, lead guitarist Alex Babinski has most recently been sporting the StingRay guitar, although he prefers the Black finish with a custom tortoise shell pick guard.

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A photo posted by Alex Babinski (@alexbabinski) on


In addition to the above instruments, Simple Plan, All Time Low, and PVRIS all play Ernie Ball strings. Do you? Try a set.

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