After over two decades, legendary rock band The Guess Who is reuniting for a long-awaited live performance in Niagara Falls next year.

The Guess Who’s lead guitarist Randy Bachman is taking the stage once again with the band’s vocalist and keyboardist Burton Cummings.
Marking the band’s first high-profile concert since 2003, the performance is set for 8 p.m. on January 31, 2026 at the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
The Guess Who was first formed in 1965 and officially adopted the name after several variations in 1968. The height of the band’s fame came in 1969 until 1975 under the leadership of Cummings. During that time, The Guess Who released a total of 11 studio albums, all of which dominated the charts in the band’s native Canada and the United States.

Bachman and Cummings collaborated as the principal songwriters of The Guess Who’s most popular hits that skyrocketed the band to rock stardom, including songs like “These Eyes”, “Laughing”, and “Undun”.
The band’s most successful work, American Woman, released in 1970 and topped the charts at number one in Canada and climbed to the number nine spot in the United States. The Guess Who also had five other albums that clinched a spot in the top ten in Canada, with five achievements for number one singles in Canada and two number one singles in the United States.
Tickets for The Guess Who’s highly-anticipated reunion show in Niagara Falls are currently available for sale here. More show dates are expected to be announced soon.
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