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Platinum Blonde In Concert

The U.K. had Duran Duran. Australia had INXS. And Canada had Platinum Blonde — the band that best personified the sleek sound and flashy fashion of post-New Wave '80s rock. But while they sported lipstick and eyeliner from day one, Platinum Blonde were a much grittier proposition in their early days. Their 1980 debut single "No Regrets" was more Damned than glam, with bassist Joey Ciotti taking the lead on a snarling, buzzsawed rave-up that betrayed the group's roots in the Toronto punk scene. After Ciotti left the group, fellow founding member Mark Holmes seized the reins, putting his flamboyant voice front and center of a new lineup featuring guitarist Sergio Galli and drummer Chris Steffler. The trio's 1983 full-length debut, ‘Standing in the Dark,' was an instant sensation in Canada, with songs like "It Doesn't Really Matter," "Not in Love," and the title track melting down the prickly sounds of post-punk and polishing them into pop. (And certainly, the band's considerable coiffures and striking white-leather attire made them shoo-ins for heavy rotation when Canada's first music-video channel, MuchMusic, launched in 1984.) The 1985 follow-up ‘Alien Shores' featured an expanded lineup (with the addition of keyboardist Kenny MacLean and guest shredding from Rush's Alex Lifeson) and more expansive synth-gilded sound, with the plush soft-rock ballad "Somebody Somewhere" crossing over to the American Billboard charts. And while 1987's funkier ‘Contact' put the capper on Platinum Blonde's ‘80s-airwaves dominance (portending their 1990 breakup), Holmes remained active in the Toronto scene as a DJ and co-owner of the popular concert venue The Mod Club, occasionally performing with a retooled version of Platinum Blonde throughout the ‘00s. After MacLean died of a heart attack in 2008, Holmes reunited with Galli for 2012's ‘Now & Never,' the first Platinum Blonde record in 25 years. Its release was perfectly timed to ride a wave of renewed interest spurred by Toronto electro-punk duo Crystal Castles' hit cover of "Not in Love" featuring a lead vocal from The Cure's Robert Smith. With their 40th anniversary approaching, Platinum Blonde continue to play select dates, proving that this quintessentially ‘80s band is truly timeless.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 11 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Platinum Blonde concert

    by Mr2020RamClassic on 8/8/21River Cree Resort & Casino - Enoch

    Always liked River Cree concerts, not related to the venue… But the band had a different guitarist, my only wish is if the lead singer Mark Holmes would have said something about that and the reason, from what I’ve heard lots of fans were left wondering what happened

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Lola10 on 8/4/21River Cree Resort & Casino - Enoch

    It was great to go see a concert especially on of my favorite 80s bands.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Concert review

    by T on 8/4/21River Cree Resort & Casino - Enoch

    Band was great, seating not so great, they should leave a bit of room as the chairs are so close the guy beside me could have sat in my lap.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Platinum Fun

    by Jane604 on 2/26/20Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    Great show.. Nostalgic. Brings back memories of the younger free years.. LOVE the songs.. Guys are still ROCKING it.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Thoughts on recent concert

    by Barbie on 2/25/20Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    I thought the Commodore was a nice Venue. I had never been in the building before. I didn’t think the sound came through the mic’s very clearly. When Mark (the lead singer) was talking to the audience I didn’t understand a word he said. It sounded muffled. I was also surprised they were one man short this time.. Where was the other band member? Last time I saw Platinum Blonde was at the Hard Rock Casino in 2012. They did a “meet and greet” afterwards and signed t-shirts with the guests and took pictures. It was fantastic... This time I brought a picture I had taken with Mark and Sergio in 2012 and I was hoping they could sign it for me afterwards, as well as the hoodie I purchased at this concert. I was deeply disappointed there was nothing after the concert. They did not meet with their fans this time. It would have been nice if they could have made time for the ones who have been following them from the beginning.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Platinum Blonde concert

    by Nina on 2/24/20Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    It was great to see this band that I loved to dance to in the 80's. We had a fabulous time. I love going to the Commodore Ballroom. The stage is great and we enjoy having some drinks and food before the concert starts.It was a very fun evening!! :)

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Platinum blonde concert

    by Brodylicious on 2/24/20Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    Comfy and more intimate setting.great drinks and food at commodore ballroom.band still had energy and good vocals.sound system was average and speakers gave off distortion.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    PB Grey Eagle

    by Shan on 2/23/20Grey Eagle Event Centre - Calgary

    Band was great, sound was a little off. Will always go when they come to Calgary. They put on a great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    These groups are worth seeing

    by Suzzy on 3/19/19Club Regent Event Centre - Winnipeg

    What a show awesome both groups were fantastic and still got it .We would go see them again and again Thanks

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    platinum blonde concert

    by cjfirefly on 2/6/18Grey Eagle Event Centre - Calgary

    great concert! they put on a good show and it is a great venue to see a concert in. I would see them again!