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Chad Kroeger of Nickelback (R) and guest make a guest appearance at The Hess Collection Winery as part of Aloft Hotels Presents Live in the Vineyard on November 4, 2011 in Napa, California. Nickelback will take the stage during this year's Grey Cup hafltime party. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images For Live In The Vineyard LLC)Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images

Canadian rock band Nickelback will perform at halftime of the 99th Grey Cup.

The multi-platinum group from Hanna, Alta., was announced as the main act for the Nov. 27 game at BC Place Stadium during halftime of Friday's game between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos.

"For proud Canadians like us, it's an honour to share the stage with the best teams in the league going head to head for the Grey Cup," band frontman Chad Kroeger said in a release. "With Nickelback based in Vancouver, and the game at BC Place, this is a home game for us, and we can't wait to play."

The Grey Cup will be the second halftime show Nickelback plays in a span of four days.

The group is also scheduled to play at halftime of the U.S. Thanksgiving game in Detroit on Nov. 24 between the Lions and the Green Bay Packers.

Some Lions fans have voiced their displeasure with the choice, starting an online petition slamming the choice.

The letter derides the Lions for choosing "such an awful band" to perform and poses the question: "Detroit is home to so many great musicians and they chose Nickelback?!?!?!"

Long a popular target for derision, Nickelback has nonetheless sold nearly 50 million albums worldwide and scooped up 12 Juno Awards.

Nickelback is scheduled to release their seventh studio album, "Here and Now," on Nov. 21.

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