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Friday Night Karaoke at Pogue Mahone Irish Alehouse
Fri August 30, 20248:30 pm – 12:30 am
Pogue Mahone Irish Alehouse (843 Desmond St, Kamloops, BC V2B 5K3, Canada)
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Every Friday we have Karaoke at Pogues. Featuring Pro Sound Stage with Monitors, Lights and Sound Tech. This is Kamloops longest running Karaoke, so come out this weekend and have some singing fun.

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Kamloops independent Irish Alehouse
Fronting a wide variety of tap beer, live music, patio and games room for the rainy days. Pogue Mahone features many genres of music ranging from folk, celtic punk, indie rock and an array of local Kamloops talent.
Come on down to Pogue Mahone and try some home style Irish cooking, put your feet up by the fire or rock out with drink specials every night of the week.
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