Snotty Noze Rez Kids to perform unique Kelowna concert Tuesday night

| July 16, 2019 in Kelowna

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One of Canada’s hottest rising acts will perform in Kelowna on Tuesday night. 

Fresh off being nominated for a Polaris Prize, Snotty Noze Rez Kids will hit the stage at the Rotary Centre for the Arts beginning at 7 pm. 

As part of the On Root Project and UBC Okanagan’s Summer Indigenous Art Intensive, the unique show will include a live performance alongside storytelling and conversation centered around the theme of Indigenous rights. 

After seeing the hip-hop group perform in Kelowna during Breakout West last fall, organizers were excited to bring the duo back to the city. 

“It was a coincidence, but their new album ‘trapline’ was in alignment with themes of the Summer Indigenous Art Intensive at UBCO; responsibility to protect the land, the sea, and all that live within for future generations,” said co-presenter Chelsea Robinson of the On Root Project.

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