Chuck & Dave
Chuck & Dave Live at Sundays at the Station — June 21, 2026
If you’ve ever been in a room when Chuck & Dave are playing, you already know what’s coming. If you haven’t — clear your calendar for Sunday, June 21, 2026, because this is the kind of live music experience that people talk about for the rest of the summer.
Chuck & Dave take the stage at the historic Glencoe train station for Sundays at the Station, and they are bringing 40 years of hard-earned musical chemistry, dueling guitars, and a setlist full of songs you have loved your entire life.
Four Decades of Making People Dance
Chuck & Dave have been performing together for over 40 years. That is not a typo. Four decades of playing together means these two musicians have developed a chemistry that’s fun to watch and even better to hear.
What makes Chuck & Dave special is the combination of dueling guitars and dynamic, powerful vocals that together create a full, rich sound that far exceeds what you’d ever expect from a two-piece act. First-timers are instant fans. Veterans of a Chuck & Dave show know exactly what’s coming and show up ready to dance.
A Setlist Built for a Perfect Summer Night
Their repertoire is a masterclass in crowd-pleasing classic rock and timeless pop. Expect favourites from Tom Petty, The Eagles, The Traveling Wilburys, and Steve Miller Band — alongside a carefully curated collection of unforgettable one-hit wonders that keep the energy high and the dance floor moving from start to finish.
Whether you’re bringing the family, catching up with friends, or just looking for a reason to get outside on a beautiful June evening in Southwestern Ontario, Chuck & Dave on June 21 is your reason.
Join Us at the Glencoe Train Station
Sundays at the Station is a community-driven outdoor live music series running every Sunday in June, July, and August at the historic Glencoe train station in Glencoe, Ontario. Admission is by donation — pay what you can when the hat is passed. A food truck is on site, or bring your own dinner. Bring a lawn chair and a hat for the sun.
If the weather turns, no problem — the show moves across the street to the local Legion and carries right on. Rain or shine, the music plays.
