This year the Kelowna Regatta got a great line-up of bands
check out the schedule
http://www.kelownaregatta.com/entertainment.html
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Parks Alive Concerts
Parks Alive Concerts
Wed July 13th 6:30 – 10pm Waterfront Park
Songwriters Night
http://www.parksalive.com/Wednesday%20-%20July%2013.htm
Fri/Sat July 15/16th 6:45 – 11pm Kerry Park
Folk Fun
http://www.parksalive.com/Theme%20Weekend%20-July%2015%20&%2016.htm
Komasket Music Festival
I suggest you definitely check out the Komasket Music Festival August 5-7th
http://www.komasketmusicfestival.com/
Lots of great local and international reggae, folk, blues and rock artists.
It’s down Westside Rd before you get to Fintry
http://www.komasketmusicfestival.com/directions_maps_print.html
Upcoming Samara shows
Samsara have a bunch of shows coming up this summer. I went to the show at the Community Theatre with Zen Media and it was a great, high-energy show! Check them out!
Saturday June 25
Alpha Yaya Diallo + Samsara (Plus special guests Devi Dasi Dance Co + Esam – lead visual artist for Shambhala) – The Vernon Performing Arts Centre – $20 – http://www.ticketseller.ca
Wed June 29
K-OS, Samsara + others @ The Summer Jam – The Bluffs – Kelowna
Aug 5, 6, & 7 2005
Komasket Music Festival – Okanagan’s Cultural & Independent Music Celebration – Komasket Park Westside RD Vernon http://www.komasketmusicfestival.com
Bob Dylan in Kelowna
So it’s not part of the Willie Nelson show, but Bob will play Prospera on Friday July 22nd. Should be a great one!
Def Leppard at Prospera
Hey,
For anyone who’s interested, Def Leppard and the Tea Party will be playing Prospera on August 26th. Should draw a big crwod, even though I heard the band had a bad experience last time when some equipment got stolen.
Cheers,
Jason
Black Eyed Peas playing Kelowna
They will be playing Prospera place on July 23rd and tickets go on sale at 9:30am on May 14th.
Sloan Wins
Today is Kelowna’s 100th Birthday and walking home from downtown I picked up Sloan new Greatest Hits CD – “A Sides Wins: Singles 1992 – 2005”. It’s amazing how consistently good their singles have been over the last 13 years. The singles have been very diverse, when you listen to all 16 of them compiled on this CD. Sloan’s 4 songwriters have always contributed to the albums and thankfully the band didn’t break up in 1995, which was close to happening. Like many people who started University in ’93-’94, I would always hear Sloan playing in the dorm rooms. Especially their 1994 album “Twice Removed”, which was voted the number 1 Canadian album of all-time by Chart Magazine. The band is still a great band, but too many people have negative opinions about them and think that they are jerks in concerts. The band definitely seems to have a love-hate relationship with their audiences. If you start moshing at one of their shows, you can be sure the band will get pissed off and they won’t be very personable to the audience for the rest of the show. Same could be said if you scream for “Underwhelmed” while they’re playing one of their new songs. The band toured a lot in the early days and that meant lots of shows on college campuses. Drunk students could often ruin an evening for any real fan. The band often got lumped together on festival tours too. I saw them at Edenfest on July 14th, 1996 in Toronto and they played before Bush x. Someone broke their neck in the mosh pit and they were taken away on a stretcher. At the Sloan show in Kelowna at Flashback’s on Nov. 8th, 2001, the band played a great show, but power problems and the fact they were playing a “dance” bar that caters to the 35+ crowd, meant the band wasn’t in the best mood. The band is skipping Kelowna in their latest tour, they skipped Kelowna on their last tour too (choosing to play the Barking Parrot in Penticton). They did play the Waterfront Stage at Wakefest on July 12th, 2003, but I was at a Phish show. I saw them at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver on October 20th, 2002 and their 45 minute set was just as good as the Strokes 75 minute headlining set.
The band may have accepted that they are playing bars and smaller venues across the country, but with consistently good albums being released every 18 months, that’s not a bad thing. Check out the CD and the bonus DVD which has 14 music videos, 14 TV and live appearances, a documentary and alternate versions of Underwhelmed, People of the Sky and others.
Wakefest Announcement?
Well I guess the announcement for the bands at Wakefest should be any day now…..
Anyword on rumoured bands?
More Warehouse shows in May
Belvedere will be on the Canadian road again soon. They’ve posted tourdates for the end of April and May in Ontario, BC, Alberta and Manitoba. The Resistance and Five Days Off will be playing with them for most of the dates.
May 17 Kelowna, BC @ The Warehouse w/THE RESISTANCE, FIVE DAYS OFF
Bleed The Dream are headed across Canada in May and tagging along are Kelowna rockers Stutterfly and NYC band Like Yesterday. The tour starts May 4 in London, Ontario and winds up in Vancouver 3 weeks later.
May 24 Kelowna, BC @ The Warehouse w/ Stutterfly, Like Yesterday
from punkcanada.net