[6] For example, in December 2000, Canadian band Our Lady Peace was scheduled to perform at Urban Lounge as part of a "small club tour" promoting their album Spiritual Machines; several days before the concert however, the Edmonton Journal wrote that "according to Sony, the Urban Lounge was too small to accommodate the band's equipment and stage gear," so the concert changed venues.
"[8] In the late 1990s, Urban Lounge hosted performances by Alannah Myles, Lawrence Gowan of Styx, and Alfie Zappacosta amongst others.
[9] The early 2000s saw performances from artists such as Joel Plaskett, Wide Mouth Mason, Nick Walsh, Rich Hope, Ann Vriend, Robin Black, Thornley, and Mocking Shadows.
[8] For the grand reopening, the venue booked a week of concerts featuring Danko Jones, Marianas Trench, Sloan, Default, and Ten Second Epic.
[16] In 2012, Urban Lounge was sold and renamed The Old Strathcona Rack, under the management of Oil City Hospitality Group.