
KSO: Rémi Bolduc Swings With Oscar Peterson
Sat February 22, 20257:30 pm
Kelson Hall (330 St Paul St, Kamloops, BC, Canada)
Arts & Culture, Musical Performance
Kamloops Symphony
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An unforgettable evening as jazz saxophonist Rémi Bolduc and his ensemble pay homage to the legendary Oscar Peterson.
FEATURING
Taurey Butler, piano
Ira Coleman, bass
Jim Doxas, drums
Rémi Bolduc, saxophone

City Centre
About Kelson Hall
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Kelson Hall is a 20,000 square foot building in downtown Kamloops, previously the TELUS Annex located at 330 St. Paul Street. It has undergone a major renovation to create an ideal space for the Kamloops Symphony and Western Canada Theatre offices and schools, plus spaces for performances and rehearsals.
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