Upcoming Kelowna Live Music Events - March 26th to April 8th, 2015

Vincent Jones | March 26, 2015 in Vincent Jones

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Hey Kelowna live music fans,

It’s time for another look at some upcoming Kelowna concerts. This list of live music events highlights shows that are taking place over the course of March 26th to April 8th.

Let’s take a look…

Jeffery Straker w/ Kevin House

Thursday, March 26th - Minstrel Cafe & Bar - 8pm

High Kicks, Gay Nineties & The Mohrs

Friday, March 27th - Habitat - 9pm

My Kind of Karma

Friday, March 27th - Fleetwood Public House - 9pm

Rolla Olak

Friday, March 27th - Doc Willoughby’s - 10pm

Mike Edel w/ Towers & Trees

Saturday, March 28th - Streaming Cafe - 8pm

Wild Son

Saturday, March 28th - Fleetwood Public House - 9pm

One Bad Son w/ The Fangles

Sunday, March 29th - Doc Willoughby’s - 9pm

Andrew Judah

Tuesday, March 31st - Trinity Baptist Church (1905 Springfield Rd.) - 6pm

Devon Coyote w/ Special Guests (Album Release Party)

Saturday, April 4th - Mary Irwin Theatre at the RCA (421 Cawston Ave.) - 7pm

Ben Rogers

Saturday, April 4th - Streaming Cafe - 8pm

Of course, this list of upcoming concerts features 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.

While I have your attention, I’d also like to quickly mention the K96-3 Emerging Artist Program, a neat initiative aimed at helping the interior’s emerging musicians. There are recording, showcasing and educational opportunities on offer. Find out more HERE. The application deadline is March 27th at 5pm.

Do you want to contact Vince? E-mail him at: vince@kelownanow.com or connect with him on Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn or Instagram. You can also catch Vince as the host of Alt Rock Radio Now, a weekly alternative/indie music podcast.

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