Club listings in Kamloops
Kamloops Convention Centre
125 Rogers Way
kamloopsconventioncentre.ca
Jan. 27: Prism (prism.ca) with Henry Small
(myspace.com/henrysmall), 7 p.m., 19+. Tickets $35 plus taxes and service charges.
Feb. 4: Aaron Pritchett (aaron-pritchett.com), 7 p.m., 19+. Tickets $45 plus taxes and service charges.
March 2: Tribute Trio — Who Made Who, Blaze of Glory and Aerosmith Rocks, 7 p.m., 19+, $30 plus taxes and service charges.
March 3: Healing Hearts — A Fundraiser for Kamloops Victims Services, with Henry Small, Joey Jack, Andrew Halvorsen, Aaron Shufletoski, Clinton Gray and Lisa McCauley,
$35 for dinner and show. Doors open at 6 p.m.
March 7: Platinum Blonde (platinum
blonde.com), 7 p.m., 19+. Tickets $35 plus taxes and service charges.
March 23: The Grapes of Wrath (grapesofwrath.ca)with The Odds
(oddsmusic.com),
7 p.m., 19+, $35 plus taxes and service charges.
March 24: Dr. Hook (doctorhook.com) featuring Ray Sawyer, 7 p.m., 19+, $40 plus taxes and service charges.
Tickets for all shows at the Kamloops Live Box Office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kamloopslive.ca.
Interior Savings Centre
300 Lorne St.
Feb. 16: Dierks Bentley (dierks.com) with Chad Brownlee (chadbrownlee.com), 7:30 p.m. Tickets $50, 75, $60.75 and $78.75.
March 3: Paul Brandt (paulbrandt.com), 7:30 p.m. Tickets $29.50, $47.50 and $69.50 plus taxes and service charges.
March 4: Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance (lordofthedance.com), 7 p.m. Tickets $55 and $65 plus taxes and service charges.
April 12: Johnny Reid (johnnyreid.com). Ticket prices range from $33.75 to $71.75.
Tickets for all shows at the ISC box office, at
ticketmaster.ca or at the Ticketmaster outlet in Sahali Mall, 945 West Columbia St.
The Art We Are
246 Victoria St.
Jan. 31: Daniel Moir (danielmoir.com), 8 p.m.
Feb. 1: Drum and Bell Tower.
Feb. 4: The Wild Artisans, 8 p.m., donation.
Feb. 6: oPEN Heart letter-writing night, 7 p.m., donation.
Feb. 7: Art Napoleon (artnapoleon.com), 8 p.m., $7.
Feb. 8: Poetry slam, 8 p.m., $5.
Feb. 17: Nicole Byblow (nicolebyblow.com) and Chris Ho, 8 p.m., $5.
Feb. 22: James Struthers (jamesstruthers.com) and Kate Morgan (katemorgan.ca), 8 p.m., $7.
Feb. 27: oPEN Heart letter-writing night, 7 p.m., donation.
Feb. 29: Poetry slam, 8 p.m., $5.
Pogue Mahone
Irish Alehouse
843 Desmond Ave.
poguemahonekamloops.com
Jan. 29: The Kin (myspace.com/
thekincanada), 9:30 p.m., $5.
Jan. 28: Bad Johnny Law (myspace.com/badjohnnylaw) with Alamagokus (myspace.com/alamagokus), 9:30 p.m., $5.
Feb. 1: Lauren Mann and the Fairly Odd Folk (myspace.com/laurenmannmusic), 8 p.m. No cover.
Every Tuesday: Jam night with Bluesfoot.
The Blue Grotto
319 Victoria St.,
thebluegrotto.ca
Jan. 27 and Jan. 28: Serious Dogs.
Feb. 3 and Feb. 4: Wheelhouse.
Feb. 10 and Feb. 11: The Goods.
Feb. 17 and Feb. 18: Earthbound, 9:30 p.m.
Cactus Jack’s Saloon
130 Fifth Ave.
cactusjackssaloon.com
Jan. 26: Violin Vs. Vinyl — Kytami (soundcloud.com/phonograff/kytami-the-phonograff-violin) and The Phonograff, 8 p.m., $5.
Feb. 10: The New Cities (thenewcities.com) with Take Me to the Pilot (myspace.com/takemetothepilot), 9 p.m., $10. Tickets at the venue after 6 p.m. or at Mountain High Pizza, 314 Victoria St. (cash only).
Feb. 17: DJ Pauly D with Nouveau, 9 p.m. Tickets range from $40 to $60 and are available at Mountain High Pizza, 314 Victoria St. (cash only), at the venue after 6 p.m. or online at eventbrite.ca/event/2770022211.
Feb. 16: Slynk (soundcloud.com/slynk) with Nouveau and Danger Tree, 9 p.m., $5.
Wednesdays and Fridays: DJs, hip hop, bands, no cover.
Westsyde Pump
3020 Westsyde Rd.
Every Thursday: Karaoke.
Commodore Grand Cafe and Lounge
369 Victoria St.
commodorekamloops.com
Mondays: Open mic, 8 p.m.
Inlander Pub
2020 Falcon Rd.
Jan. 27: F.O.E., 8 p.m.
The Dirty Jersey
1200 Eighth St.
Feb. 24: The Malibu Kings with Matt Stanley and the Decoys (mattstanleyandthedecoys.com), 8:30 p.m. Tickets $7 or two for $10.




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