The Guess Who with Don Felder at Rogers Place June 10 , 2026
The Guess Who
The Legends of Canadian rock royalty came roaring back to the stage at Rogers Place Wednesday night as The Guess Who's long-awaited reunion tour rolled into Edmonton with a not-so-secret weapon in tow: former Eagles guitar ace Don Felder.
For fans who had waited decades to see Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman share a stage under The Guess Who banner once again, the "Takin' It Back Tour" delivered exactly what its title promised. This wasn't a nostalgia act going through the motions. It was a master class, a celebration of songs that helped define Canadian rock and continue to echo through generations.
The Guess Who
Don Felder set the tone early with a slick, guitar-driven set packed with classic rock swagger. Best known for his years with the Eagles and co-writing the iconic "Hotel California," Felder reminded the Edmonton crowd why he's regarded as one of rock's premier six-string storytellers. His effortless solos and seasoned stage presence had fans on their feet long before the headliners arrived. I witnessed his devotion to the fans after his set, taking endless selfies and giving high 5s and hugs, even a kiss on his cheek!
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Then came the moment many thought they'd never witness again.
As Burton Cummings stepped behind the microphone and Randy Bachman slung on his guitar, Rogers Place erupted. The chemistry between the two founding members was immediate and undeniable. Decades melted away as they powered through a catalogue stacked with hits including "American Woman," "These Eyes," "No Time," "Laughing," "No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature," and the thunderous "Undun."
The Crowd at Rogers Place during the Guess Who
Cummings' unmistakable voice remained the emotional centrepiece of the evening, while Bachman's razor-sharp guitar work reminded everyone why he became one of Canada's most influential musicians. Between songs, stories of friendship, perseverance, and reclaiming The Guess Who name added extra weight to a reunion that meant as much to the band as it did to the fans.
More than just a concert, the Edmonton stop felt like a homecoming for Canadian rock itself. Thousands sang every lyric, celebrated every riff, and embraced the rare chance to witness two legends rewriting their own ending.
For one unforgettable night at Rogers Place, The Guess Who didn't just take it back—they proved they never really left.
Rock and roll history was alive and well in Edmonton.
Pictures taken with a cellphone