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West 琉璃神社 adds more Music in the Park dates

There will be two performances, food trucks and children鈥檚 activities
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Youth move and groove to live music at the Island Stage at Waterfront Park on July 7. (Aaron Hemens/Capital News) Music in the Park is a free event for all ages (Aaron Hemens/Capital News)

West 琉璃神社 is upping the ante with more live local music this summer.

On Friday, Kinsmen Park will be taken over by two local performers and filled with music again as part of the summer-long Music in the Park series.

Lelia Neverland will open the night at 6:40 p.m. with a soulful performance. Her latest single River was released as a fundraiser for the Okanagan鈥檚 Syilx Language House and will continue her pattern of music for a cause with her EP Little Big Storm later this year.

The Juno-nominated group Dirt Road Opera will be headlining the show starting at 7:40 p.m. Rachel Matkin and Jim Ryan, the lead vocalist and musician have been classically trained since they were toddlers. Barry Mathers, the group鈥檚 backup singer has also gained national recognition for his songwriting.

There will be activities for kids, as well as food trucks at the park.

Ridesharing is encouraged, due to the lack of parking at the site. The city also encourages park-goers to dress for the weather and abide by all public health guidelines.

For more information on the Friday night concerts on Aug. 6, 20, 27, and Sept. 3,visit Music in the Park鈥檚 .

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isabella.harmel@kelownacapnews.com

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