Burton Cummings headlining this summer’s Rock The Lake in Kelowna

Four familiar names have been announced for the 2023 Rock The Lake lineup in Kelowna.

The headlining acts this year will be Burton Cummings of the Guess Who. Collective Soul, Everlast and Bran Van 3000. Everlast will be playing under the name “Everlast Presents: Whitey Ford’s House Of Pain.”

The music festival happens outside of Prospera Place.

“We are very happy to see something that we created for the community become such a valued annual event in the Okanagan,” Graham Lee, president of the company that owns Prospera Place, said in a media release issued today, March 13.

“It all started from an idea we had years ago. Being able to fulfill and reinforce a community purpose and connection by inviting local healthcare workers as our special guests in 2022 was very special.”

The three-day festival runs from Aug. 11 to 13. General admission is $175 and VIP passes are $449. Tickets can be purchased through the Rock The Lake website.

More artists will be announced in the coming weeks.


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