EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: Port Hope Goose Ball

STORM THE PALACE WILL BE PERFORMING AT GOOSE BALL. PRESS RELEASE: New York has the Met Gala. Port Hope has the Goose Ball! On May 6, Critical Mass Art will celebrate The Goose Ball, a free event (if you have a 2023 annual membership!) that invites Port Hopers of all stripes to express your individuality and flaunt your unique style as you walk the ‘Art Couture’ runway and dance the night away in a safe,…

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March 21st at The Station Pub: NON-STOP ELECTRO 80s!

Our drummer Tim may be down South working on his tan, but the Station Pub Residency must go on! Join us this Saturday @ 10:00pm for a night of programmed beats in perfect quantization courtesy of the 808’s, 909’s, Linn Drums and DrumTrax. It will be all your favourite drum-machine based Retro 80s for One Night Only! https://www.facebook.com/events/1054797624536855/ http://www.porthopehbia.com/item/mcneils-public-house/

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2nd show of Station Pub Residency a big hit!

Another fantastic night at The Station Pub! A great crowd turned up, singing and dancing til 1:30am. We tried out some songs we had never even rehearsed before… Prince’s “LITTLE RED CORVETTE”, “LOVE MY WAY” by The Psychedelic Furs… “NEED YOU TONIGHT” by INXS which we had done once before, and “RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW” by Jesus Jones which had never been performed with programming. All went over with the crowd exceptionally. “I always like…

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Cobourg Waterfront Festival 2015

We’re excited to announce that we will be performing at the Cobourg Waterfront Festival on CANADA DAY, Wednesday, July 1st, 2015 from 5:30PM – 7:00PM. This means that it will be a very busy day for us, as we will also be playing at the Port Hope Canada Day Celebration in the bandshell (time TBD). http://www.waterfrontfestival.ca/

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Station Pub residency has begun!!

Our residency at The Station Pub in Port Hope started last week and was a unanimous success. The bitter cold did not stop people from coming out for a drink and a dance. Some revelers could even be seen dancing outside while Storm The Palace delivered 3 sets plus a handful of encores to an enthusiastic audience. “My favourite memory of the night was the look on late comers faces as, upon entering, they were…

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