BC Music Fest 2014: Wet Ape Productions presents the Keloha Music & Arts Festival for its 3rd year

Wet Ape Productions has some great news to kick off the weekend – we are very proud to announce that the Keloha Music & Arts Festival is back for its 3rd year in Kelowna’s beautiful Waterfront Park. Slated for a new weekend, July 11 – 13, 2014, the festival was able to move forward after additional funding was approved from Kelowna’s City Council on Monday. KELOHA will once again feature some of the biggest names in indie, rock and alternative music across two stages, along with arts exhibition and installations, family-friendly interactive components, beverage gardens, after parties, exhibitors’ village and much, much more.

The full KELOHA lineup will be announced on April 1st with tickets going on sale April 3rd so be sure to mark your calendar. Visit http://www.keloha.com/ for the most up to date festival information.

Heart Announces “ROCKIN HEAVEN – CANADA TOUR 2014” with special guest Jason Bonham

Heart Announces “ROCKIN HEAVEN – CANADA TOUR 2014” with special guest Jason Bonham

Paul Mercs Concerts is proud to present the following Canadian concert dates for 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Heart.  Heart will be bringing their repertoire of hits back to their beloved Canada, and will be joined by special guest Jason Bonham in a sensational finale tribute to Led Zeppelin.

June 28th at Prospera Place – Tickets @ http://www.selectyourtickets.com/

Old Cabin & Twin Voices @ Streaming Cafe, Feb. 8th

Streaming Cafe is proud to present Old Cabin & Twin Voices Saturday, February 8th.

Come down to the cafe and enjoy some drink and music.
No cover, starts at 7pm – come early for a seat.

If you live out of town and can’t make it down in person, watch the live stream of the show @ www.streamingcafe.net

and tweet the artists live @streamingcafe

Old Cabin – stage pseudonym of Yukon singer/songwriter Jona Barr – is soulful, sincere folk music, gently steeped in old-time traditions without re-treading tracks. This is folk music done without pretension
-Beatroute

Twin Voices is an indie folk project with roots in the Ottawa Valley and wings in Saskatoon and Montreal. Lead member Laura Beach crafts a dark and lovely sound with imagery that draws on a life well-lived between small towns and cityscapes. Live-looping of violin, voice and guitar make for a performance that is equal parts stunning simplicity and playful complexity.

Feb. 7th and 8th – live music around town

Friday, Feb.7th, 2014 venue
Blondtron, Mama Miche, MissDVS, & Kimbo Slice Sapphire
Colt 45 O’Flannigans Pub
DJ Trouble, The Neon Kitten Burlesque Habitat
Gordon James Vintner’s Poolside Grill
Haley Blais Marmalade Cat Cafe
Kirby Sewell band Minstrel Cafe
Ted and Rich The Yellow House
My Mother The Carjacker w/ The Dragstrip Devils & Azimuth Grateful Fed
Rann Berry The Blue Gator
Steppin Up Turtle Bay Pub
Wilderness of Manitoba Fernandos Pub

Saturday, Feb. 8th, 2014 venue
Colt 45 O’Flannigans Pub
DJ Invisible Doc Willoughby’s Pub
Fighting Orange Minstrel Cafe
Gordon James Vintner’s Poolside Grill
Joyful Door / Bear Meets World Fernandos Pub
Old Cabin & Twin Voices Streaming Café
Rann Berry The Blue Gator
Slamdogs Riley’s Pub

 

BC Music Fests 2014: B.C. government to end beer gardens at music festivals

From the Georgia Straight, by STEPHEN HUI on JAN 31, 2014

Those pesky fences will soon be coming down at beer gardens at music festivals in B.C.

Actually, the beer garden is going away all together at festivals and entertainment events, the B.C. government announced today (January 31).

“Once legislative changes are made, festival goers will be able to roam the grounds with a pint, rather than being restricted to a cordoned-off beer garden. This will help decrease costs for festival organizers and allow parents with kids to enjoy a beer and remain with their family, as they might at a hockey game. In addition, mixed spirit drinks – rather than only beer, wine, cider and cooler products – will also be permitted at events like music festivals and regattas, with continued restriction of sales to minors,” a Ministry of Justice news release states.

Bob D’Eith, executive director of Music BC, likes the idea.

“Opening up music festivals to whole-site licensing over the ‘beer garden’ model is a very positive move,” D’Eith said in the province’s release. “This will allow families to stay together at events, reduce costs for festival organizers and make the festival experience that much better for all fans of live music. We are optimistic that this and other positive changes announced today will help to keep B.C. venues and festivals going strong for years to come.”

The government also plans to allow spirit-based liquor sales in the stands at stadiums and arenas. This is currently only permitted in private boxes or premium seats.

As well, it will be easier to get liquored up at hotels. The government plans to permit visitors to carry alcoholic drinks from the hotel bar to their room.

“The B.C. government will also extend the hours that patrons can receive liquor through room service, enabling further growth opportunities for the industry and enhancing guests’ experiences,” the release states.

The government says it supports all 73 recommendations in the final report of its liquor policy review.