Closing show announced for Penticton Peach Festival

PENTICTON – The annual Penticton Peach Festival organizers are releasing details about the show that will close out the festival in August.

Coming from a long residency in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, the New Jersey Jukebox tribute band will play the musical stylings of the Jersey Boys, and Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

“We have never had a show like this at Peach Festival,” festival entertainment director Bill Kolter says in a media release. “Their vocals and choreography are incredible.”

The show is set to appear on the Peters Bros. main stage in Okanagan Lake Park on Aug. 11 at 8 p.m.

It is described as a multi-media, Las-Vegas-style performance including video footage, choreography, and classic American pop music.

Festival goers can expect to hear the Four Seasons classics such as 'Big Girls Don’t Cry,' 'Oh What a Night,' 'Rag Doll,' 'Can’t Take my Eyes Off of You,' 'Sherry,' 'Who Loves You' and 'Walk Like A Man'.


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Shelby Thevenot

Shelby has lived across Canada. She grew up near Winnipeg, Manitoba then obtained her B.F.A in Multidisciplinary Fine Arts at the University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta. In 2014 she moved to Montreal, Quebec to study French and thrived in the Visual Journalism Graduate Diploma program at Concordia University. Now she works at iNFO News where she strives to get the stories that matter to the Okanagan Valley community.

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