Popular Radio Duo Set to Return to Kelowna’s Airwaves

Vincent Jones | March 3, 2016 in Vincent Jones

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Kevin Lim and Sonia Sidhu are returning to Kelowna’s airwaves. Starting on Monday, March 7th you will be able to listen to Kevin and Sonia on Q103 (103.1 FM) from 10am to 2pm. The syndicated show will air weekdays. The duo are not moving back to Kelowna and will remain as hosts of PEAK Mornings at Vancouver’s 102.7 The PEAK.

However, Sidhu says the pair are looking forward to being back on the radio in Kelowna, “We're so excited to be back on the air in Kelowna. Over the years we've developed such a close relationship with our listeners and it'll be nice to continue that on Q103.1.”

Kelowna listeners who have missed the pair will be pleased to hear that their style hasn’t changed, with Lim explaining, “We like to have fun and don't take ourselves too seriously, so we're hoping we can pick up right where we left off.  You'll get more of that brother/sister rivalry and our light-hearted perspectives on the world around us.”

Kevin and Sonia left Kelowna on April 25th, 2014. At the time, their morning show on 99.9 Sun FM topped the ratings. The pair were named “Performers of the Year” by the BC Association of Broadcasters in 2014, while they have also previously seen success in Best of Kelowna in 2013 and 2014.

So what does Sonia miss most about Kelowna? “It's easy to say things like the weather, the beaches, and the amazing scenery, but when it comes down to it, we definitely miss the people! Whether we've run into you at the grocery store, a charity run or a winery, each interaction made us feel so connected to the community. We're looking forward to getting to know all the new faces in Kelowna too!”

It’s fair to say Kelowna has missed Kevin and Sonia too. Listen to Q103 weekdays from 10am to 2pm to catch up with the pair.

You can find Kevin and Sonia on Facebook HERE.

Whether you have a band or show tip, need help booking music for an event or simply want to chat, feel free to email Vince at: vince@kelownanow.com or connect with him on Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn or Instagram.

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