Music too dangerous and beautiful for festivals.
Dinner served from 5pm; Music 7:00pm.
Music too dangerous and beautiful for festivals.
Dinner served from 5pm; Music 7:00pm.
Charlie, Garth and Randy are together with some great songs to listen and dance to. Time for you dancing shoes.
Join us for another night of big laugns and good vibes. Featuring Rae Lynn Carson, Nathan Hare, Danika Thibault with local host Sophia Ballantyne.
Cathy and Don Earles are a husband and wife duo who play hits from the 50’s to the 90’s.
Introducing Chakrapher, an embodiment of vibrant, spiritual energy hailing from the enchanting West Coast. As a transcendent DJ, he seamlessly merges the realms of sound and soul, invoking a cosmic connection that transcends mere auditory stimulation.
All net proceeds raised will go to the Sunshine Coast Food Bank. If good music, and helping feed your community is your jam, come on down and enjoy some incredible music!
Revel in the sounds of classic rock ‘n’ roll and original tunes performed by Slightly Twisted, along with a special appearance by Al Harlow of Prism!
Come on down to the Sechelt Legion and bring your dancing
an old-timey/Americana/Folk/Country all-momma three-piece of scrubbin’, strummin and plucking babes.
Performing both originals and classic old-timey covers on guitar, banjo and washboard, the HILLBETTYS can change a baby’s butt, fix a snack, bake a pie, steal your boyfriend (and your girlfriend!) and sing a three-part harmony faster than you can say “Big Rock Candy Mountain”
Patrick Maliha is an award-winning on-air host and comedian. He has been voted Vancouver’s favourite stand-up comic numerous times in The Georgia Straight, Vancouver Courier
Beatles to Bossa Nova to Country Swing with Kevin Crofton, Andy Amanovich and Graham Walker.
Budge Schachte – guitar, Bill Barclay – piano/bass, Mitch Lazer – drums. Playing a mix of toe tappin’, funky jazz, pop, latin, new orleans and more, the night promises a rollicking good time!
In 2002, temporary replacement summer camp caretaker and arts instructor, David Gowman built his first fuhorn in the main lodge of Camp Douglas near the corner of Flume Road and Beach Ave.
A mere twenty years and three kilometers south, Mr. Fire-Man, performer and instrument-maker brings his light-hearted adult singalong band, Legion of Flying Monkeys out for a reunion of sorts to the Roberts Creek Legion.
with Himalayan Bear and local support from Jankyy Tyygr.
A local band who plays medium volume, fun country, Beatles, pop and swanky jazz. Playing music from the last 100 years.