Rock the Lake festival lineup announced

KELOWNA – Tom Cochrane and Trooper are just two of the 11 bands that will Rock the Lake this summer in Kelowna.

The line-up for the Rock the Lake festival have been announced and it also includes David Wilcox, Quiet Riot, 54-40, Honeymoon Suite, Pat Travers, The Romantics, The Headpins, Prism and Streetheart, states a press release from Prospera Place.

The event runs Aug. 9 to Aug. 11, 2019 in the parking lot outside Prospera Place in downtown Kelowna.

Full weekend packages and VIP tickets are already on sale starting at $160.00, while VIP tickets will cost $443.00 plus taxes and service charges for both at www.selectyourtickets.com or call 250-762-5050. Single day tickets will be available at a later date.

More information is available at www.prosperaplace.com and on the Prospera Place Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feeds.


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Rob Munro

Rob Munro has a long history in journalism after starting an underground newspaper in Whitehorse called the Yukon Howl in 1980. He spent five years at the 100 Mile Free Press, starting in the darkroom, moving on to sports and news reporting before becoming the advertising manager. He came to Kelowna in 1989 as a reporter for the Kelowna Daily Courier, and spent the 1990s mostly covering city hall. For most of the past 20 years he worked full time for the union representing newspaper workers throughout B.C. He’s returned to his true love of being a reporter with a special focus on civic politics