The Daily Courier

Fans of rock band Hedley stand by group in Kelowna

Band performs final concert prior to ‘indefinite hiatus’ over allegation­s of sexual misconduct against frontman

-

Hedley’s frontman suggested Friday that the group’s “indefinite hiatus” may not be permanent as the Vancouver pop-rockers closed out their tour’s final show under a cloud of sexual misconduct allegation­s.

“This is goodnight, not goodbye,” Jacob Hoggard told boisterous fans in Kelowna.

“So stay in our lives. And Kelowna, I will promise I will stay in yours.”

The floor seats at Prospera Place were mostly filled, but the arena had large empty spaces in the stands.

The day before the concert, the venue said about 3,000 tickets had sold and shows there tend to hold a maximum of roughly 5,000.

Hoggard has denied ever engaging in non-consensual sexual behaviour, but he admits he has behaved in a way that objectifie­s women.

The group has been dropped by its management team, blackliste­d by scores of radio stations and abandoned by musicians booked as tour openers.

Ahead of the Kelowna show, fans were handing out flyers in support of the band.

Laura Carruthers made 3,000 photocopie­s asking people to sign a petition urging radio stations to reinstate airplay for the band.

She was in the parking lot outside the arena handing out the pages, which have the phrase #istandforh­edley written on them with hearts drawn in red glitter.

“I’ll always be standing by them, because it’s allegation­s, it’s not actually a charge yet,” Carruthers said.

Toronto police have said they are investigat­ing Hoggard, but no charges have been laid.

Online accusation­s began surfacing last month suggesting inappropri­ate encounters with young fans.

A 24-year-old Ottawa fan of the band alleged to the CBC in February that she was sexually assaulted by Hoggard after chatting with him on the dating app Tinder and agreeing to meet him at a hotel in Toronto.

The CBC published another report weeks later of a Toronto woman who alleges Hoggard tried to force her to do things without her consent during a sexual encounter in 2016.

In announcing he would be putting his career on hold, Hoggard said he would make real changes.

“The way I’ve treated women was reckless and dismissive of their feelings. I understand the significan­t harm that is caused not only to the women I interacted with, but to all women who are degraded by this type of behaviour,” he wrote on his Twitter account Feb. 28.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Jacob Hoggard, lead singer for Hedley, performs with the band Friday night at Prospera Place in Kelowna during the final concert of their current tour.
The Canadian Press Jacob Hoggard, lead singer for Hedley, performs with the band Friday night at Prospera Place in Kelowna during the final concert of their current tour.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada