Big Sugar reunited at the Telus World Ski & Snowboard Festival in Whistler, B.C. on April 23, 2010, with tour dates through that summer. In June 2011, they released the album
Revolution Per Minute, which included keyboard player and rapper DJ Friendlyness.
Revolution Per Minute was released on CD and vinyl, with the vinyl album containing Alkaline dub remixes and bonus songs. This album contained the number one radio hit "Roads Ahead". In 2012, Big Sugar released
Eliminate Ya! Live!, a double CD/DVD set that included a new single covering
Al Tuck's "Eliminate Ya!", recorded at the Burton Cummings Theatre in Winnipeg, Canada.> In 2012, the band welcomed special guest reggae legend
Willi Williams on their national tour. In 2014, Big Sugar released the album
Yard Style, which contains unplugged versions of nine of their original songs, plus four previously unreleased songs. The album was recorded live off the floor with the large group of musicians, most on hand drums, sitting in a circle 'yard style'. This release was followed by a three-month national theatre tour with the ensemble of musicians from the studio recording, resulting in 10–12 musicians on stage nightly. In June 2014, Raffa died of cancer. Their next studio album,
Calling All The Youth, was released in 2015 and distributed by eOne Records. The next two years were spent touring, including Big Sugar European tours, the North American acoustic tour, and summer festival dates. In 2015, Johnson's wife, Alex Johnson, Big Sugar's manager since the '90s, joined the band on percussion, keyboards and backing vocals. In May 2017, Hoppe retired from touring and the band. DJ Friendlyness left to focus on his band, The Human Rights. This created the opportunity for Austin-based Rey Arteaga, master of Afro-Cuban
Congas, to join Big Sugar, which had become a percussion-heavy, guitar-based band as it no longer had keyboards, harmonica or horns. On July 7, 2018, Garry Lowe died of cancer. Big Ben Richardson, Johnson's partner in Grady who played bass in Big Sugar briefly before Lowe joined the band, returned to the stage and
Chris Colepaugh joined on drums. On December 28, 2018, the date of Garry Lowe's birthday, Big Sugar played a tribute concert for him in Toronto of the Big Sugar song catalogue. Joining them were members of
Barenaked Ladies,
Bedouin Soundclash,
Broken Social Scene,
Sloan,
Danko Jones,
Dream Warriors,
The Road Hammers, The Human Rights,
I Mother Earth,
The New Deal,
Culture Shock, and
Wide Mouth Mason, plus
Tom Wilson, Isax Injah,
Maestro Fresh Wes,
Julian Taylor,
Willi Williams, Errol Blackwood, Mojah Benn, Adrian Sheriff Miller, and
Leroy Sibbles. In 2018, Universal Music's ICON album series released a
Big Sugar ICON album. In 2020, Universal released the first album of new music in 5 years, the Big Sugar album
Eternity Now. Recorded and mixed at the Johnsons' studio, The Sound Shack, it features
Alex Lifeson of
Rush playing guitar on the title track. With the world going into lockdown due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the release show and tour was cancelled and Johnson performed a record release show online, singing and playing live, accompanied by the recorded bedtracks. Later that year, still in lockdown he performed an online record release show for the Deluxe Anniversary Hemi-Vision 25th Anniversary album, this time re-recording all parts himself and performing guitar and vocals live along with
Warren Haynes,
Chris Robinson,
Rich Robinson,
Colin James and
Jason McCoy. A rendition of "If I Had My Way" saw hundreds of fans videos edited into the performance. It was such a feat that the record release show had to be delayed a day as it crashed the site upon going live. During the lockdown, Johnson also produced a one-season popular weekly series on YouTube called "GJ in the SoundShack", in which he talked about songwriting, recording and the equipment he uses. In 2021, Johnson launched the tour "One Man Big Sugar Show—The Acoustical Sounds of Gordie Johnson", which is an acoustic performance of his songbook along with a showcase of his surprising comedic skills. In the years of pandemic shutdown, Gordie Johnson reimagined the band as a power trio. Resuming touring in 2022 he welcomed Garry Lowe's son, bassist Ben Lowe, to the band and 22-year-old phenom drummer Root Valach. Universal Music Group released a deluxe 25th anniversary edition of the Big Sugar platinum album
Heated, which featured "An Evening With" concert format of two sets, with the first being the album played live in its entirety for the first time, followed by hit songs and rarities after an intermission. Big Sugar's much-anticipated “Heated 25th Anniversary Tour” continued through 2023 as Gordie Johnson returned to the stage with new bassist and fellow Austinite Anders Drerup and drummer Valach. “Our music has always been about roots and culture and this is a perfect piece of that evolution." 2024 started with a
Third Man Records vinyl deluxe release of
Five Hundred Pounds, which sold out when announced, before the official release day. Multiple pressings of the album were necessary, in part due to the support of label owner
Jack White who is a longtime fan of the band since seeing them in Detroit while in high school. He recorded a video for the release stating
Five Hundred Pounds is "the best blues-based record to ever come out of Canada." White performs "Ride Like Hell" live during his during concerts culminating in its inclusion on his 2025 live album
Break It All Down. 2024-25 saw Big Sugar support their success with the "500 Pounds Theatre Tour", which again featured "An Evening With" concert format of two sets, treating fans to the entire album played live in the first set followed by hits and favorites in the second set. This tour included a concert with
Jack White in
Vancouver at the
Commodore Ballroom May, 2025. Gordie Johnson declared "I can think of no better way to spend my birthday!". While Big Sugar has recorded a new album, 2026 will first begin with a "Hemi-Vision Live" tour. Given the vinyl release came out during lockdown, the well honed power trio of Johnson, Drerup and Valach decided to give fans a live concert after having a blast on stage at their Buffalo, NY show. They were playing on the bill with
Govt Mule and during soundcheck
Warren Haynes asked them to play "Hemi-Vision". It was such a success a tour was booked. A new album release is planned for late 2026. ==Awards and recognition==