Royal Albert concerts moving to Lo Pub
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This article was published 19/09/2011 (5136 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The Lo Pub is taking over more shows for the still-closed Royal Albert.
This Saturday’s show by Kingston, Ont., indie-rock duo PS I Love You and Sunday’s gig by one-man bluesman Bob Log III are both moving to the Lo Pub, while Tuesday’s scheduled Japandroids appearance has been cancelled.
Tickets for both this weekend’s shows are $10 at Music Trader and Ticketworkshop.com

The Albert has been closed since the May long weekend following a water-line break in the basement of the iconic downtown hotel/music venue. The bar will remain closed until the water and sprinkler systems are fixed up to code to satisfy Winnipeg’s Fire Paramedic Service and the City of Winnipeg.