Music in the Park: Blue Voodoo

Fri July 7, 2023
7:00 pm  – 8:30 pm
Riverside Park (Riverside Park, Lorne Street, Kamloops, BC, Canada)
Concerts & Music, In the Park, Seasonal, Tourist Attractions
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The Blue Voodoo

Rock

Since 2000, The BlueVooDoo have played their brand of blues-rock at just about every possible venue in Western Canada and Europe.

They have received award nominations from the Toronto Maple Blues Awards in 2003 for Best New Artist and also received a nomination for Most Outstanding Blues CD at the 2005 Western Canadian Music Awards. The Blue Voodoo have
recently received a nomination from the WCMA for the “Back to the Shack” album.

After Touring Europe for six weeks in 2006, The Blue Voodoo began retooling their band and spread the word they were looking to grow the group. Ted Tosoff and Rick Dalgarno, the original Voodooheads brought two new faces into the fold by adding Kelly Stodola on Percussion and Gerry Berg on Bass.

Kelly Stodola and Gerry Berg bring in a slamming driving style that elevates the magic of the BV Vibe. The new look Voodoo now has the engine to drive the group to the next level.
This is evident with the new cd charting on
roots music report blues charts for over 20 weeks
and an invite at a Texas roots festival in 2008.

About Music in the Park

Every year since 1994, the City of Kamloops and BC Lottery Corporation have presented music in the park at the bandshell in Riverside Park.

During the summer months of July and August, each night you can enjoy a free concert from a plethora of music styles, including blues, rock, classics, country, tribute bands, and more.

Each night you can enjoy a family friendly performance from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm (weather permitting) on the grass in front of the Riverside Rotary Bandshell.

Bring your blanket, folding chairs, and maybe even a picnic dinner and enjoy one of the best events that Kamloops has to offer.


Riverside Park 27
City Centre

About Riverside Park

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Located on the banks of the Thompson River next to the Interior Savings Centre and just minutes from downtown. Enjoy a picnic in the picturesque park, stroll along the beach, go for a refreshing swim, bring the kids to the Variety Kids Centennial Water Park, or play a game of lawn bowling.

In 2009 the City of Kamloops installed a new integrated, accessible playground for children 2-12 years of age. The playground is an added attraction to an already impressive City park that offers something for everyone to enjoy.

Or just soak up the sun and watch the water skiers and wakeboarders do their routines. However you spend your day at Riverside, it is bound to be picture postcard perfect.


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