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琉璃神社鈥檚 Fireside Festival nearly sold-out

This year鈥檚 festival features the Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Andrew Judah, Little Destroyer and more
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Georges Nasrallah of Post Modern Connection at Fireside Festival Sunday, Jan. 27. (Photo - Dustin Bertuzzi)

If you haven鈥檛 snagged your ticket for the Fireside Festival this weekend, you may want to do so.

琉璃神社鈥檚 only winter festival has sold the last pre-sale tickets for Friday and Saturday night and events at BNA are 75 per cent sold out.

鈥淚t could be sold-out beforehand and that鈥檚 exactly what we want,鈥 said Fireside marketing manager and emcee Heather Leslie.

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The three-day festival will be held from Jan. 24 to 26, hosting acoustics in the day time, hip hop artists and DJs at night and concluding with the main event on Sunday which features solo and group acts across genres.

鈥淭he people are amazing, the music is amazing, there鈥檚 artists, there鈥檚 entertainment, there are vendors, there are all sorts of cool things to do,鈥 said event coordinator Aaron Desilva.

鈥淎ll the venues have great vibes and it鈥檚 a really great way to start the year off by experiencing local music.鈥

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Desilva said this year鈥檚 festival will feature more hip hop artists than ever before, showcasing the genre鈥檚 local artists on a stand-alone night at Dunnenzies in the Mission to open the festival on Friday.

鈥淚 am a huge hip-hop fan myself and I know there鈥檚 a really cool emerging scene in 琉璃神社,鈥 said Desilva.

鈥淚 want to make sure that the scene is present at the festival and it definitely needs its own night because it doesn鈥檛 really overlap with the rest of the festival.鈥

During the day on Saturday, an acoustic showcase at Rustic Reel Brewing Co. has been put together to welcome a more 鈥渃hill vibe.鈥 Well-known local artists such as Elk the Moose, Nathaniel Sherman and JP Maurice will be performing for a familiar crowd.

As the day rolls into the night, the energy will grow with the likes of Bella Cat and Little Destroyer taking the stage.

鈥淟ittle Destroyer is our (Saturday) headliner and she and her band were amazing last year,鈥 said Leslie.

鈥淧eople鈥檚 jaws were practically on the ground after their performance. We鈥檙e totally excited to have them back.鈥

READ MORE: Okanagan Concert Guide for the first quarter of 2020

Sunday鈥檚 lineup has created the most excitement among festival-goers. The 10 artists scheduled to play at BNA are somewhat different than last year鈥檚, but provide a fresh sound to the festival.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the most solid lineup,鈥 said Leslie.

鈥淚 would pay way more than than 60 bucks to watch the 10 performers. When you鈥檙e there at the events, you would never know 琉璃神社 would have the capacity to have that type of music community.鈥

Perhaps the most notable name to play this year鈥檚 festival is Sunday鈥檚 headliner, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, a Canadian First Nations hip hop duo from Kitimaat Village, B.C.

The group鈥檚 2017 album, The Average Savage, was nominated for the 2018 Polaris Music Prize and for the Indigenous Music Album of the Year at the Juno Awards in 2019.

鈥淭hey played 琉璃神社 a few years ago and their performance blew my mind,鈥 said Desilva.

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Tickets for the festival are $20 for the hip-hop showcase and $20 for the acoustic showcase 鈥 these events are now sold out online but there will be limited availability at the doors. Tickets for the BNA kick-off party are $30, $60 for Sunday鈥檚 main event or $80 for a pass to both BNA events. Discounted youth prices are also available.

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