Danny Michel headed to a Kelowna stage

Award-winning Canadian multi-instrumentalist Danny Michel is headed to Kelowna for what's expected to be an impressive show.
The musician who's earned praise from David Bowie plays an array of rock, pop, folk, world and even classical music. He's known for his diversity or as Michel calls it, musical A.D.D.
His thoughtful lyrics and charming performances have earned a devoted fan base, multiple nominations for JUNOs, The Polaris Prize, CBC’s "Heart Of Gold", and most recently winning the CFMA's "Producer of the Year" and "Oliver Schroder Pushing the Boundaries" awards, according to a media release.
On Feb. 20, 2020, Michel is bringing his unique brand of music to Kelowna’s Mary Irwin Theatre at the Rotary Centre for the Arts. This show follows a sold-out gig at the same venue in 2012 and a sold-out performance at Lake Country’s Creekside Theatre in 2018.

Advance tickets for Michel’s Feb. 20, 2020, show are $34 for adults and $26 for students and can be purchased here.


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Kathy Michaels

Kathy Michaels

Kathy Michaels has been an Okanagan-based journalist for more than a decade, working for community papers along the valley and beyond.
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