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The Honeymans mark 'Time Apart' release with sold-out Curling Club show
Summary
On Jan. 3 The Honeymans released their third album Time Apart at a sold-out, all-ages show at the Kimberley Curling Club; the reunited band said the turnout and multigenerational audience felt humbling.
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The Honeymans released their third studio album, Time Apart, at an all-ages show on Jan. 3 at the Kimberley Curling Club. The band reunited after previously forming in the late 1990s, releasing two studio albums and a live record before disbanding in 2003. In recent years they have played occasional gigs and returned to larger local events such as JulyFest. Band members described the release night and the crowd response as humbling and energizing.
Event details:
- Time Apart debuted publicly on Jan. 3 at a sold-out, all-ages show at the Kimberley Curling Club.
- The Honeymans are Kevin Honeyman (lead vocals, guitar), Ben Dunn (drums) and Mike Honeyman (bass).
- The band originally formed in the late 1990s, released two studio albums and a live record, then disbanded in 2003 before reuniting in recent years.
- The album release show sold out a month in advance; some tickets became available just before the concert and additional fans were able to attend.
- The band emphasized keeping all-ages shows a priority and have upcoming dates booked for Feb. 13 in Rossland and Feb. 14 in Cranbrook, with plans to book more dates across the Kootenays and southern Alberta.
Summary:
The strong turnout for the Time Apart release showed continued interest across different age groups and renewed enthusiasm among the band members. The Honeymans have two confirmed shows in February and said they are booking additional performances for spring and summer while prioritizing all-ages events.
