The "lone wolf" tenor who controversially changed the lyrics to O Canada to include the phrase "all lives matter" is coming to St. Catharines.

Remigio Pereira will come to FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre on Oct. 6 as part of the Pavlo and Remigio: Guitarradas tour.

Pereira and the renowned instrumentalist will also do shows in Brampton, Oshawa and Windsor, despite earlier announcements to the contrary.

"The FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre has always been excited by the collaboration of these two outstanding performers and we knew our audiences would be as well," executive director Steve Solski said in a media release.

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"We are thrilled that the show will continue as originally intended."

The tour's lineup was in limbo after Pereira performed with The Tenors and changed the lyrics to the national anthem. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre said earlier this month that Pereira would not be performing there.

The Tenors were performing at a Major League Baseball all-star game in July when Pereira changed the phrase "With glowing hearts we see thee rise, the True North strong and free" to "We're all brothers and sisters, all lives matter to the great."

He also held up a sign with "all lives matter" on one side and "united we stand" on the other.

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The phrase "all lives matter" is widely considered by supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement to undermine its message against racism.

The Tenors distanced themselves from Pereira, saying he acted as a "lone wolf." Pereira apologized in a video on his Facebook page, particularly to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Sara Palmieri, programming and marketing manager of FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre, says the facility's interest is in "sharing artistic excellence in all art forms from the highest caliber artists in our community."

"It is up to our audience members to choose who they wish to see perform."