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Bands will be blazing through Kelowna to celebrate art

Fireside Festival to bring music and art to Kelowna
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Fans enjoy the performances (Mitchell Fowler/Fireside Festival)

A festival beloved by Okanagan residents returns for another year. The Fireside Festival was founded by Aaron DeSilva and began as a way to bring artists together who would otherwise not have the opportunity to perform together due to different touring schedules.

This will mark the festivalº¬Ðß²ÝÑо¿Éç™s ninth year. From humble beginnings at a lakeside home to now hosting 30 acts over three days in Kelownaº¬Ðß²ÝÑо¿Éç™s North End, the event is ready to spread joy in Kelowna during one of its coldest months.

With seasonal depression at its peak in February, the vibrancy of multi-sensory performances has become a welcome way for locals to beat the winter blues. Fans can expect to see live music performances, dance, and spoken word, among other acts.

The festival runs from Feb. 2-4. If you would like to learn more about the festival, you can visit their or page.

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