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After a successful inaugural event in Kelowna, Rosé Disco will return to beautiful Waterfront Park next to Okanagan Lake this summer.
Tickets have already been going fast, as the event on July 18 is 75% sold out, and the rest could get scooped up soon after the headline music act was announced today.

Vandelux, a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and vocalist from Vancouver, will be playing at this year’s Rosé Disco in Kelowna.
The music lineup also includes another Vancouver product in Felix Cartal, who headlined the festival at Waterfront Park last summer.
Rosé Disco is put on in partnership with Thick as Thieves Entertainment, a local production company that has previously brought these two DJs to the area for AltiTunes at Big White.
Felix Cartal was part of the lineup in 2023, while Vandelux hit the mountaintop stage a year later in 2024.
"Our team had been talking with (Rosé Disco founder) Dax (Droski) for years about doing something together, and after seeing the success of Rosé Disco in Vancouver, we knew we had a winner on our hands,” explained Kurt Jory, partner at Thick as Thieves Entertainment.
Jory said “Kelowna felt like the natural next step,” and the response to the event in 2025 backed up that belief.
Organizers call Rosé Disco a positive and inclusive environment where people meet new friends, discover new wines and enjoy the moment.
Guests dress up in pink and white, then celebrate throughout the day with a huge lineup of rosé wine from all over the world.
"We're building a new kind of wine culture,” noted Droski, who founded Rosé Disco in Vancouver alongside Adam Bloch. “Wine shouldn’t feel intimidating. It should feel social, approachable and fun.”
Rosé Disco has quickly grown from a boutique 3,000-person celebration into a multi-city festival experience, with tens of thousands of people expected to attend five events across North America this year.
For more information on Rosé Disco Kelowna, and to secure your tickets for the July 18 event at Waterfront Park, click this link.
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