Contest Closed! Win passes to Breakout West 2018 in Kelowna

| September 17, 2018 in Contests

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One of Western Canada's largest music events is coming to Kelowna in October, and you don't want to miss it.

With a showcase festival of over 60 bands from all over the world including Grapes of Wrath, Delhi 2 Dublin, daysormays, Tiger Moon, Shred Kelly and more, the Western Canada Music Awards and a four-day conference for Canadian artists to access industry professionals, this is a performer and music lovers' dream.

What's better? The live bands will be playing at venues throughout downtown Kelowna from October 11th - October 13th including BNA Brewing Company, Doc Willoughby's Public House, Fernando's Pub, Milkcrate Records, Munnin's Post, The Grateful Fed and more!

To learn more about the festival, artists and schedule click here, or to purchase passes ahead of time click here.

Caught your attention yet? KelownaNow wants to make sure you have access to all the action! Enter below, and you could win two festival showcase wristbands for Breakout West 2018

The prize: Two festival wristbands allow access to all 10 live music venues over the two nights, subject to venue capacity. Please note, the wristbands do not allow access to the Thursday night kick-off concert.

How to enter: Please read the contest rules and details and fill out the form below. The winner will be randomly selected on Monday, September 24th at noon.

CONTEST RULES

Contest closed, congratulations to Corrine on winning the passes!

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