Upcoming Kelowna live music events - May 19 to June 1, 2016

Vincent Jones | May 19, 2016 in Vincent Jones

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Hi Kelowna music lovers,

There are some awesome gigs coming up in Kelowna. This list of local live music events features a sampling of 10 upcoming shows that are scheduled for the period of May 19 to June 1.

Let’s take a look…

Live Music and Happy Hour: Richie and the Poor Boys

Friday, May 20 - Sandhill Wines (1125 Richter St.) - 5 p.m.

Young Empires

Friday, May 20 - Leon Night Market (264 Leon Ave.) - 4 p.m. (music starts at 6:30 p.m.)

Wares and Marlaena Moore

Friday, May 20 - Milkcrate Records (1551 Ellis Street) - 7 p.m.

$5 Backyard Concert - Celtic Harpist Ashley Dawson

Saturday, May 21 - #2 - 1751 Garner Rd. - 7 p.m.

Chris Ho w/ Abraham

Saturday, May 21 - Streaming Cafe - 8 p.m.

Skin and Bones: Grdina/Houle/Loewen

Sunday, May 22 - Habitat - 7:30 p.m.

Le Markhor

Thursday, May 26 - Leon Night Market (264 Leon Ave.) - 4 p.m. (music starts at 6:30 p.m.)

The Foul English

Thursday, May 26 - Milkcrate Records (1551 Ellis Street) - 7 p.m.

Young Benjamins

Saturday, May 28 - Streaming Cafe - 8 p.m.

Jeff Piattelli

Saturday, May 28 - The Creekside Theatre (10241 Bottom Wood Lake Rd., Lake Country) - 7:30 p.m.

Of course, this list of concerts showcases just a small selection of all the events 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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