Blue Rodeo making tour stops in Kamloops and Okanagan

Canadian country rockers Blue Rodeo have announced shows in Kamloops and the Okanagan.

The band, led by Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor, is on the road to promote their latest album Many A Mile.

The new album is “a snapshot of a peerless group at their peak,” according to a media release issued today, Sept. 16.

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Blue Rodeo became an icon in Canadian music through popular singles like Lost Together and Five Days in May.

They play in Kamloops at the Sandman Centre on Nov. 26, and in Penticton they’ll be performing at the South Okanagan Events Centre on Nov. 27.

Tickets go on sale next Friday, Sept. 23, at noon. Tickets for the show in Kamloops can be purchased through Live Nation, and in Penticton the link is through ValleyFirst Tix.


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