Within Sight set to rock the Interior this month

KELOWNA – An American heavy metal band is set to light the Interior up with a blistering series of shows in May as part of their first tour through British Columbia.

Within Sight formed in Vancouver, Washington in 2011. They played their first show in 2014 and they've quickly established themselves as one of the leading metal acts in the Seattle music scene.

They're bringing their brand of pummeling rock to Kelowna, Kamloops and Vernon this month to promote the release of their newest EP Hopeless.

Their Frozen North international tour starts in Kelowna on May 26 at Milkcrate Records. The show starts at 6:30 p.m. They move up to Kamloops on May 27 for an 8 p.m. show at The Blue Grotto before playing at the Status Nightclub in Vernon at 8 p.m. on May 28. Tickets to all of these shows are $10 at the door.

The band will continue its tour with more dates in Hope, Chilliwack, Surrey and Vancouver. Visit the band's website here to learn more.

Check out two new songs from Within Sight below.


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Sean Mott

After spending most of his life on the East Coast and earning a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) degree from the University of King's in Halifax, Sean Mott decided to strike out west to start his reporting career in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. He recently moved to Lake Country and he covers everything from crime to local art to everyday absurdities in Kelowna.

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