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Shockwave youth concert

The Shockwave Youth Centre located at 110 Railway Ave. West in Carlyle has lined up the band To Tell for a concert. The concert will be held on June 3 at 7 p.m. Tickets are available to be sold in advance at $5 or at the door for $10.

The Shockwave Youth Centre located at 110 Railway Ave. West in Carlyle has lined up the band To Tell for a concert.

The concert will be held on June 3 at 7 p.m. Tickets are available to be sold in advance at $5 or at the door for $10. Contact the Shockwave Youth Centre for tickets or Pastor Matt Redstone.

To Tell is a Pop/Rock band that is heavily driven by the piano. They are made up of band members Zach Havens an energetic performer on vocals and keyboard. While the rest of the band is rounded out by Mike Switzer who performs on the drums, Justyn Schwindt is on the bass, as Nate Rundle plays the guitar. Touring with them is Joel Larmor who has his EP, My Life's Turned Around, available on iTunes.

Sun is up and so am I, was the first EP released by To Tell in 2008. They then released So Much More as their debut full length album in 2010. The new EP, Away From Everything, was released January of this year. To Tell's music is also available through iTunes. Their stop in Carlyle is a part of their Be Ok Tour, which will take them from Ontario to British Columbia.

Based out of London, ON, they have had radio play across the country and are an up and coming Canadian Band that plays similar music to the band Relient K. Described on their Facebook page as a band that "writes songs that are not only drenched in passion and emotion, but race at the listener with walls of guitars, vocal harmonies that soar to the sky, and, of course, their signature piano notes that drop through the floor." It is sure to be great entertainment at a low price.

If you haven't heard of To Tell before check out their YouTube channel totellvid's to watch their music videos: Safe to Say, In Your Eyes, and So Much More just to name a few. Or take a look at their Facebook page at facebook.com/totell.

This concert is a great way for youth to come together and enjoy great music.

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