RCA Announces New 2009/2010 Spotlight Series
The Rotary Centre for the Arts continues to offer music lovers an unforgettable concert experience with the 2009/2010 Spotlight Series presented by Tree Brewing. Featuring some of Canada's top touring artists, the new season has something for everyone!
Audiences can enjoy everything from smooth jazz & blues, hot world fusion, classical pop, dance theatre... even burlesque! The new season strives to include a mix of regional and national musical talent in a variety of performing styles to create a truly eclectic experience.
Again this year, guests are encouraged to visit the Rotary Centre for the Arts before each main-stage performance for the FREE Local Artist Pre-show. The Pre-show is a great way for visitors to experience a variety of local professional artists, while enjoying easy parking and a beverage from the bistro.
Following each show, guests can also choose to stay for the Meet 'n' Mingle Post-show. The Post-show includes a short chat and an autograph signing session with the featured artist, moderated by Phil Johnson of AM 1150's Early Edition.
Tickets to all twelve concerts are now available for purchase. Single tickets are $30 per person and $10 per student. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Rotary Centre for the Arts, by phone at 250-717-5304 or by visiting www.selectyourtickets.com.
For those interested in purchasing tickets for more than one performance, the Pick a 4-Pak is available for only $100. The 4-Pak must include tickets to four different concerts and can include tickets to Sunshine Theatre and Homes for the Holidays. For complete details on the new RCA Spotlight Series please visit www.RotaryCentrefortheArts.com.
About the Rotary Centre for the Arts
Located in the heart of Kelowna's Cultural District, the Rotary Centre for the Arts is a unique multi-disciplinary arts centre that offers a wide array of events and festivals. At the RCA, the community can experience artists and performers in action, while sharing in the excitement of strengthening art and culture in the Okanagan.