
Fri. Sept. 14th – Live music around Kelowna
| Friday, Sept. 14th, 2018 | venue |
| Anna Jacyzsin | Vibrant Vine Winery |
| Fruitcake | Sapphire |
| Gordon James | Vintner’s Poolside Grill |
| Jane Eamon | Marmalade Cat Cafe |
| Joshua Smith | Munkey’s Fist Grill and Bar |
| Kane Incognito | Fernandos Pub |
| Lost N Found, Dirt Road Kings | OK Corral |
| Oragami Army, Kasper Townes, Scott Gibson | Sleepovers House, 1680 Joe Rich Rd |
| Rumble 100 | O’Flannigans Pub |
| Shawn Lightfoot Band | The Blue Gator |
| The Music of Hank Mobley | Muninn’s Post |
| Val Kilmer and the New Coke | Doc Willoughby’s Pub |

The Lantern Folk Roots Society presents Tiller’s Folly
THE LANTERN Folk Roots Society is pleased to present
our Annual Outdoor Summer Concert….
Tiller’s Folly
7:30 pm, Sunday, August 5th, 2018
only $25
3660 Anderson Road, Kelowna, BC
Facebook event

Upcoming fall concerts in Kelowna
August 21st – Back to the 90’s: Vanilla Ice, Young MC, C+C Music Factory @ Prospera Place
Sept. 2nd – Chicago @ Prospera Place
Sept. 11th – Someone Like You: Adele Tribute @ Kelowna Community Theatre
Sept. 27th – Steve Earle and the Dukes @ Kelowna Community Theatre
Sept. 28th – Johnny Lang & Mavis Staples @ Kelowna Community Theatre
Oct. 1st – I’m with Her (Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O’Donovan) @ Kelowna Community Theatre
Oct. 2nd – The Fortunate Ones @ Fernandos Pub
Oct. 6th – Jesse Cook @ Kelowna Community Theatre
Nov. 1st – Rod Stewart @ Prospera Place
Nov. 5th – The Glorious Sons @ Prospera Place
Nov. 10th – John Mellencamp @ Prospera Place
Nov. 18th – Jann Arden @ Kelowna Community Theatre
10 Years ago: Pemberton Music Festival
The festival was cancelled in 2017 with a lot of controversy, but the first festival in 2008 was pretty epic.
The highlights for me were Coldplay, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Nine Inch Nails, Death Cab for Cutie, Interpol, Tragically Hip, Wolfmother, My Morning Jacket, Jay-Z
Pemberton Music Festival
Pemberton, BC
July 25-27th, 2008
What a lineup!

Parks Alive, Music in the Park and Live in Lake Country
Its that time of year again with parks around Kelowna having live music almost every night of the week.
Kerry Park – Fridays and Saturdays, full schedule
July 6th and 7th
6:00 – Shut Up Patrick (Rock; 3pc)
7:00 – The Slam Dogs (Rock; 3pc)
8:15 – Lefty (Rock;4pc)
July 6th with Black Cat Soul and Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne
Live in Lake Country every Saturday Night!
La Lupita presents the Major Mambo Trio

2018 Armstrong MetalFest – July 13th and 14th in Armstrong, BC
This year marks a huge milestone with AMF celebrating 10 years of metal in the Okanagan. What first began as a backyard show has now grown into one of Western Canada’s best mountain moshpits in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley. The festival has anchored itself as one of the largest gatherings of metalheads from across Western Canada and beyond.
This year’s line up of over 30 bands features headliners w/ Kataklysm, Sarah Longfield, Archspire, The Kennedy Veil, Neck of The Woods and more! for the largest mosh pit in the Okanagan! with the perfect back drop of mountains, camping and metal! All on July 13th and 14th at the Hassen Arena in Armstrong, BC.
We Hunt Buffalo with Frig Off! at Docs, May 31st
We Hunt Buffalo create songs with hard hitting, fuzz rock grooves and psychedelic overtones. It’s a culmination of many years playing music together in a small suburb of Vancouver, Canada.
“Not only do Vancouver’s We Hunt Buffalo have an arsenal of riffs so endorphin-releasingly huge you’ll be wanting to take on wild beasts with your bare hands for suitable sacrifice, their new album, Living Ghosts soars into lush, psychedelic territories that suggest its exhilarating, aerated grooves were composed whilst riding a pterodactyl” – Metal Hammer
“We Hunt Buffalo has crafted a record with equal parts Nordic heavy and Californian sun to sound unique enough to turn heads yet remain indebted enough to their predecessors to be instantly recognizable” – The Sludgelord
“Living Ghosts is one hell of a chunky slab of heavy stoner rock. From beginning to end its packed full of fuzzed-up stomping riffs, pounding bass-lines and stadium-filing drums” – Heavy Planet



