JUNOS Concert Series Brings Snotty Nose Rez Kids to Kelowna

by Archynetys Entertainment Desk

JUNOS Concert in Kelowna: Experience a Taste of B.C.’s Talent

Kelowna to Host Free Live Music Festival Ahead of JUNO Awards

The Okanagan is set to get a musical boost as part of the lead-up to the 54th Annual JUNO Awards. This upcoming event, known as “Let’s Hear It BC,” will showcase a diverse lineup of BC talent in a series of free concerts across six cities in the province. Kelowna is among the chosen locations, offering residents and visitors a unique opportunity to experience world-class performances.

lineup Features Top Talent

The free tour will feature a mix of seasoned and rising stars, representing various genres. Concert-goers can expect to hear from renowned Indigenous rock band Snotty Nose Rez Kids, singer-songwriter Luca Fogale, and Blues sensations Garrett T. Willie. Each artist brings a unique flavor to the lineup, ensuring a vibrant and dynamic musical experience for everyone involved.

Committee’s Intent Behind the Tour

Nate Sabine, co-chair of the Vancouver JUNO Host Committee, emphasized the importance of sharing local talent with a wider audience. “We are thrilled to take the spirit of the JUNOs across the entire province,” Sabine stated. “British Columbia is a hotbed for emerging talent, and we wanted to curate a program that would not only entertain local audiences but also highlight the diversity of our communities.”

Kelowna Show Details

The Kelowna stop on the “Let’s Hear It BC” tour will take place on June 15 at Red Bird Brewing. Fans can expect a night filled with diverse music and performances from some of the most talented artists in the province.

Attending the Concert

Although ticket registration is encouraged, entry to the Kelowna event will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendees can secure their spot by visiting the official Eventbrite page or simply show up early to secure their spot.

Tour Schedule

The tour will kick off in Kelowna on June 15 before continuing to Terrace, Prince George, Surrey, Victoria, and Nanaimo. Each location will get a chance to celebrate local music and enjoy performances that highlight the rich diversity of BC talent.

JUNO Awards 2025: The Show Must Go On

The highlight of the music celebrations will be the 54th Annual JUNO Awards and JUNO Week 2025, set to take place in Vancouver from March 27 to 30. The live awards show on March 30 will broadcast from Rogers Arena at 5 p.m. on CBC, making it a must-watch event for music lovers across the country.

Join the Celebration

Embrace the spirit of musical celebration in Kelowna and beyond. Whether you are a fan of Indigenous rock, singer-songwriting, or Blues, “Let’s Hear It BC” offers a unique opportunity to experience a diverse array of music and local talent. Don’t miss out on this free concert series ahead of the JUNO Awards.

Ready to be part of the musical experience? Grab your tickets on Eventbrite or head to Red Bird Brewing on June 15 for a night you won’t forget.

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