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Writer's pictureSamuel Stevens

All My Vices Tour: JJ Wilde and Fionn - Winnipeg, MB

Updated: Nov 12

Winnipeg fans braved the chilly November air for the All My Vices Tour, held on November 2, 2024, at The Park Theatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The show, headlined by the electrifying JJ Wilde, with support from Vancouver sister duo Fionn, was an unforgettable night brimming with raw energy, powerful vocals, and authentic musicianship.

Fionn. Photos by Samuel Stevens Photography

Fionn kicked off the evening with a fresh blend of alt-pop and folk-rock. Twin sisters Alanna and Brianne Finn-Morris opened their set with “18,” a nostalgic anthem that quickly connected with the crowd. They seamlessly moved through tracks like “Your Type” and “Snake,” pairing polished melodies with lyrics that blend introspection and playful sarcasm. “Goldfish” and “Bad at Being Casual” had the audience grooving along, while “Leo” and “Blow” showcased their unique storytelling ability and expressive harmonies.

One of the highlights of their set was their soulful cover of The Cranberries' “Dreams,” which was both reverent and distinctly their own, giving the crowd a moment of collective reflection. The set concluded with “TAKE ME OUT!” and “I Might Start Smoking,” two high-energy numbers that wrapped things up on a rebellious note, leaving the audience warmed up and eager for more.

JJ Wilde. Photos by Samuel Stevens Photography


When JJ Wilde took the stage, the crowd's anticipation peaked. Known for her gritty, unapologetic style, Wilde opened with the explosive “Off The Rails.” Her raspy, powerhouse voice filled every corner of the venue, immediately captivating everyone in the room. Tracks like “Cold Shoulders” and “Takes Me Back” showcased her ability to channel both vulnerability and fierceness, keeping the audience hanging on her every word.


The middle of the set saw Wilde deliver fan favourites like “State of Mind” and the fiery “I'm Not Crazy You're Just An Asshole (Toxic),” with Wilde's raw vocals perfectly capturing the track's intensity. “Mercy” and “Mess To Make” were emotional highlights, providing moments of introspection amid the intensity.


The latter half of Wilde's set included the unreleased song “Giving Up, Giving In,” which was met with cheers as fans got an exclusive taste of her evolving sound. “Red Flags” and “The Rush” were especially exhilarating, with Wilde pouring every ounce of passion into her performance.

For the encore, Wilde treated the Winnipeg crowd to two more songs, “Badside” and “Best Boy,” both of which were greeted with enthusiastic cheers. By the end, Wilde left everything on stage, and fans responded with a standing ovation. Following the show, all three artists made their way to the merch table to spend time with their fans for a brief time.


Overall, the All My Vices Tour stop in Winnipeg was a night to remember. Both Fionn and JJ Wilde brought their A-game, proving why they’re forces to be reckoned with in Canada’s rock scene.

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