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Hi music fans,
This list of upcoming Kelowna live music events takes us into September - where has the summer gone? Cooler temperatures may be on the horizon, but the Kelowna music scene is still hot with plenty of great gigs coming up in the next couple of weeks or so. This list of shows features concerts that are taking place over the course of August 27th to September 9th...
Thursday, August 27th - Kelowna Actors Studio (1379 Ellis Street) - 6pm
Thursday, August 27th - Doc Willoughby’s Pub - 10pm
Friday, August 28th - Fernando’s Pub - 9pm
Friday, August 28th - Doc Willoughby’s Pub - 9pm
Derrival w/ Paperboy and the Messengers and Tell The Girls
Saturday, August 29th - Fleetwood Public House - 9pm
Floyd Meets Brown w/ Kings and Crowns
Saturday, August 29th - Fernando’s Pub - 9pm
JP Maurice w/ Mindil Beach & Special Guests
Friday, September 4th - Flashbacks - 9pm
Friday, September 4th - Doc Willoughby’s Pub - 9pm
Saturday, September 5th - Streaming Cafe - 8pm
Saturday, September 5th - Minstrel Cafe & Bar - 8pm
Obviously, this list of upcoming gigs highlights just a sampling of all the events that are happening in Kelowna over the next little while. For a more comprehensive list of Kelowna events, visit our Kelowna events directory.
Before I go, I’d like to take a quick moment to throw a kudos to local folk act Tiger Moon. As many of you will know, a terrible wildfire caused devastation in Rock Creek recently. This led to the cancellation of the Ponderosa Arts & Music Festival, which Tiger Moon had been booked to play. To their great credit, Tiger Moon still travelled to Rock Creek, as they wanted to help victims of the wildfire. This included rounding up toys for local children. How awesome is that? Tiger Moon is Dan Tait and Kasey Graff.
Whether you have a band or show tip, need help booking music for an event or simply want to chat, feel free to email Vince at: vince@kelownanow.com or connect with him on Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn or Instagram.
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