Upcoming Kelowna live music events - Aug. 25 to Sept. 7, 2016

Vincent Jones | August 25, 2016 in Vincent Jones

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Hi music fans,

It’s time for us to take another look at 10 upcoming Kelowna live music events. This list of gigs highlights shows that are happening in our community over the course of Aug. 25 to Sept. 7.

Kirby Sewell Band

Thursday, August 25 - The Vibrant Vine (3240 Pooley Road) - 6 p.m.

West Kelowna World Music Fest (feat. Major Mambo and many more)

Friday, August 26 to Saturday, August 27 - West Kelowna Memorial Park (3737 Old Okanagan Hwy) - Starts at 6 p.m. on Friday

Bjorn Kriel Trio w/ Madeleine Ertel

Friday, August 26 - Milkcrate Records (1551 Ellis Street) - 7 p.m.

Bandidos Cerveza

Saturday, August 27 - Kelowna Community Theatre - 8 p.m.

My Kind of Karma

Saturday, August 27 - Fernando’s Pub - 9 p.m.

Brent Parkin

Wednesday, August 31 - 1640 Gillard Drive (house concert) - 7 p.m.

Music at the Marina: Kieran McCaffrey (of Wild Son)

Thursday, September 1 - Hotel Eldorado (500 Cook Road) - 4 p.m.

Wild Son

Saturday, September 3 - Doc Willoughby’s - 10 p.m.

Devon Coyote Trio

Sunday, September 4 - Doc Willoughby’s - 10 p.m.

The Nailheads w/ Hired Guns

Wednesday, September 7 - Fernando’s Pub - 9 p.m.

Obviously, this list features just a small sampling of all the shows that are happening in Kelowna over the next couple of weeks or so. For a more comprehensive list of Kelowna events, visit our Kelowna events directory.

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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