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“They have been going great,” Stelmaschuk said. “The audiences have really been enjoying them. We are seeing some people who are coming to all of them, and we are also getting a really good crowd of people who like one particular genre and that is the one drive-in they come to.
“Jake’s show is selling very well, I believe there are 13 spots left.”
The Rawlinson Centre will also host Allyson Reigh on August 18th and will finish off the drive-in series with a show from W3APONS on September 1st.
Another thing to look forward to for music fans will be MooseFest which will be a debut music festival taking place at Bellevue, about 40 minutes south of Prince Albert. MooseFest will be on August 7th, doors will open at 6:30 p.m.
Rawlinson Centre hosting series of drive-in concerts (File photo/Daily Herald)
The E.A. Rawlinson Centre has announced that it will hold a summer series this year, consisting of drive-in concerts held in its parking lot every second Wednesday.
Space is limited to 48 vehicles per show to allow an empty spot between vehicles for social distancing.
The series will kick off with the Bryce Elliot Band on June 9.
“With his Luke Bryan-influenced debut at the Country North Show some 12-plus years Bryce has since proven his flexibility,” the Rawlinson Centre writes.
His show features pop hits from the 70s and 80s and 00s indie rock staples.
June 23: Rod Gjerde (country)
July 7: The Garrys (dark doo-wop)
July 21: Megan Nash & The Best of Intentions (folk-pop)
Aug. 4: Jake Vaadeland & The Sturgeon River Boys (bluegrass)
Aug. 18: Allyson Reigh (folk)
Sept. 1: W3APONS (rock)
Space is limited to 48 vehicles to allow for an empty spot between each car.
For those looking to purchase tickets to the entire series, a 10 per cent discount is available by calling the box office at 306-765-1270, Stelmaschuk said.
Off the Cuff Improv hits the stage May 29
Prince Albert’s only improvisational theatre company, Off the Cuff Improv & Interactive will present two shows on May 29 at the Jam Street Shared Arts Space in downtown P.A: