Accompanied by fellow Alberta natives, Braids and Born Gold , Purity Ring will turn Edmonton’s Churchill Square into their stage on June 13, 2015 for a free hometown performance. Enter your name below to be added to the RSVP list and receive two exclusive remixes: 'bodyache' by Faunts and 'dust hymn' by Comaduster .

In the midst of Purity Ring’s 44-stop spring/summer world tour, this show will be one of a kind; in the band’s hometown, outdoors in the summertime, and free for fans. Aside from their unmistakable sound, Churchill Square will also host to the elaborate visual experience that Purity Ring has come to be known for. The concert comes on the heels of the band’s long-awaited and celebrated second album, another eternity.

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“Back when I was a kid going to shows in Edmonton, I would be super excited to go to something like this. That’s the approach we wanted to take,” explains Corin after wrapping up soundcheck before their show in Lausanne, Switzerland. “We’re really excited that we can put together a more special outdoor experience that’s going to be free for people to come, I think it’s going to be amazing.”

Purity Ring © Renata Raksha

After taking a sabbatical between world tours to create their sophomore album, Another Eternity , Purity Ring is energized and looking forward to their return to a nomadic way of living. Without missing a beat the duo of Megan James and Corin Roddick return to the road, with consecutive month-long stints weaving their way through Europe, across Canada and the U.S. all before taking the new show to Australia in July. Planning of this magnitude is rivals the intricacy of the stage set up.

Just making sure that everything aesthetically makes sense, is all synced to each other and there is a proper arch and movement through the set - that’s something we could spend a year doing if we had the time.

- Corin Roddick

Purity Ring is continually evolving their stage show, a growing forest-like instrument set up with pads and triggers mapped to both sound and lighting. It’s an intricate labour of love, but it's clear that this investment comes from a genuine level of respect for their audience and in turn, is earned and reciprocated.

Purity Ring - bodyache

Purity Ring - begin again

Purity Ring - push pull

James and Roddick put so much of themselves into both an intense tour schedule and delivering such an elaborate show, you almost owe it to them to make it out to see it for yourself. “When people have seen photos or videos of what we’ve been doing and they’re really excited to see it, then we show up and its a stripped down version - that’s never really a compromise that we want to make". It’s a refreshing philosophy and set of values that makes both the band and the upcoming Churchill Square show even more special.

As a city it has pretty limited venues, and I think that is one of the reasons why many artists skip over Edmonton. It doesn’t really have many spaces that can accommodate different types of shows... We wanted to plan something a little bit special and tried to think about what some possibilities could be.

The Edmonton homecoming promises to be more than just a chance to eat a home cooked meal, it’s an opportunity for Purity Ring to share their passion with friends and family unlike ever before. Roddick’s voice surges with energy every time the conversation comes back to the show, “we’re ecstatic about it, we’re probably looking forward to that more than anything else on the tour.” And he should be, there’s nothing quite like home.