Canadian indie-rock band Hollerado coming to Kamloops, Kelowna on final tour

Old school indie rock fans rejoice.

Ottawa-based band Hollerado will be visiting Kamloops and Kelowna at the end of the month as part of their final One Last Time tour.

The band formed in 2007 and has travelled the world touring with Billy Talent, The Flaming Lips, Weezer and Passion Pit, according to the band's Youtube page. They released their final album earlier this year, Retaliation Vacation.

The Kamloops show goes at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at Cactus Jacks. Local band Mission Dolores and Toronto-based band Little Junior are will be the opening acts. In Kelowna, Hollerado will take the stage at 7 p.m. at the OK Corral Cabaret with Little Junior also on the bill.

Some of Hollerado's most popular songs include Americanarama, So It Goes and Fake Drugs.

You can get more information and buy tickets for the Kamloops show by here, and go here for tickets to the Kelowna event.

Here's one of the band's most iconic songs which is sure to get an earworm going.

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Jenna Wheeler

Jenna Wheeler is a writer at heart. She has always been naturally curious about what matters to the people in her community. That’s why it was an obvious decision to study journalism at Durham College, where she enjoyed being an editor for the student newspaper, The Chronicle. She has since travelled across Canada, living in small towns in the Rockies, the Coast Mountains, and tried out the big city experience. She is passionate about sustainability, mental health, and the arts. When she’s not reporting, she’s likely holed up with a good book and her cat Ace.