Contest Closed: Win two tickets to see Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit live in Kelowna!

NowMedia Staff | February 25, 2023 in Entertainment

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Pull your boots on, grab a friend and head on over to the Kelowna Community Theatre on March 4th to see multi-award-winning singer/songwriter Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit put on an amazing show! 

Geronimo Entertainment wants to give you and a plus one the chance to enjoy Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit live, with two free tickets worth over $350!

What to expect

Isbell and the 400 Unit will be stopping in five Canadian cities this year with special guest and Canadian artist, Kathleen Edwards!

Renowned for his consistent excellence and trailblazing songwriting, Jason Isbell has been awarded four Grammy Awards and 11 Americana Awards throughout his career. 

He has also been described as "one of the best songwriters in the country" by the News York Times, and "one of the two kings of Americana" by Variety.

An Alabama native, Isbell draws influence from artists like Aretha Franklin, Neil Young, and Otis Redding, creating music with a soulful country feel. His band, the 400 Unit, is named after an Alabama psychiatric ward, and well known for delivering a powerful performance.

Fans can expect an entertainment experience of a lifetime as Isbell guides them through the range of emotions in his varied musical library.

Want to win?

A winner will be randomly selected on Thursday, March 2nd 2023!

Please read our contest rules and regulations prior to entering.

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