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Someone to Blame
Fri July 1, 2022 to Sat July 2, 2022The Blue Grotto (319 Victoria Street, Kamloops, BC V2C 2A3, Canada)
$10
Concerts & Music, Music & Dance, Pubs & Night Clubs
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Someone To Blame is a Kamloops Cover Band playing Classic Rock, with a little Country and Newer Rock mixed in.
Jason Fulton – Vocals/Guitar
Bret Koroll – Guitar/Vocals
Wade DuPont – Drums
Roger Pynn – Bass/Vocals
Joshua Knaak – Keyboards/Vocals
City Centre
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Kamloops 21 and over blues and classic rock night club.
We are open Thursday – Saturday. Live Music Thursday, Friday & Saturday. Watch for midweek shows. Burlesque is the 2nd Thursday of every month!
Special Event Thursdays. The Blue Grotto will be hosting live special events on Thursday nights.
The Blue Grotto reminds you to always Drink Responsibly.
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