Brad Paisley to conquer the SOEC next week

| February 26, 2020 in Penticton

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The valley is just a few short days away from hosting yet another country music superstar. 

Legend Brad Paisley is set to roll through the South Okanagan Events Centre on Friday, March 6.

This will be the veteran hitmaker’s first visit to the Okanagan in six years, last bringing his high-energy showcase to Prospera Place in October 2014. 

Paisley will give fans a taste from each chapter of his golden discography, including hits like “Ticks,” and “Mud On The Tires.”

The hungry audience can also expect to hear brand new singles like “My Miracle,” in addition to other material slated to be featured on Paisley’s 13th studio album, which is currently in the works.

Set to warm up the crowd is Canada’s own star on the rise, MacKenzie Porter. 

Juno nominated and known to have shared the stage with countless country legends such as the Rascal Flatts, Kenney Chesney and Blake Shelton, this modern dynamo is known for her traditional flair that can capture the hearts of any country music fan. 

For all of you die-hards, there is still a chance to treat yourself to a VIP pass to enjoy early merch shopping, a swag bundle, commemorative laminate and a great view from the floor! 

Sadly, General Admission tickets for the 19+ pit are already sold out, but your chance to enjoy the show is still within reach if you act quickly. Family-friendly and seated tickets within the upper bowl are still available for purchase, click here to get yours.

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