LUNA Sound offers up a unique mix of Canadian musical talent

Get ready to dance the night away as LUNA Sound offers up a mix of rock, reggae, hip hop, jazz, big band and more. 

This year’s LUNA Sound includes performances by an incredible line-up of Canadian musicians across four different stages. Here’s a look at what’s in store for the evening:

Venue: Selkirk Room (Inside the Regent Hotel), 112 First Street East.

Lum – A Windsor, Ontario rapper and singer offering up grounded lyricism capturing the pains and triumphs of love and happiness. 

Gold Mynd – A grounded and passionate international Reggae artist who now calls Kelowna home. 

Leno TK – Ghanian Canadian artist bringing his unique spin to melodic trap and R&B

Venue: Roxy Theatre, 115 Mackenzie Avenue.

Gisela Romero – Mexicana, reimagined Mexican traditional music.

Ricky Diamonds – Former Las Vegas lounge singer. Current self-proclaimed crooner king of the Kootenays and no stranger to Revelstoke, Diamonds entertains with his cheesy, over-the-top performances. 

Venue: Catholic Church, 512 Mackenzie Avenue.

Stubbs and The – Rossland-based five-piece band offering up everything from head banging to ballroom dancing

Blonde Diamond – This Vancouver-based pop band offers up a soundscape of dreamy alternative rock.

VISSIA – Edmonton based multi-faceted vocal pop powerhouse VISSIA is carving out her own niche in the pop world with a storytelling prowess earning her acclaim across the globe.

Venue: United Church, 314 Mackenzie Avenue.

Scarred Soul Empire – A rock band made up of an eclectic mix of musicians from very different backgrounds.

Leather Apron Revival – A three-piece rock & roll outfit from B.C. offering vintage sounds with visceral grooves and bluesy riffs. 

LUNA Sound takes place Friday, Sept. 22 from 7:30 p.m. until late. Tickets are $60. This is a 19 plus event. Attendees must have a ticket and valid ID to enter. For more information and to purchase tickets visit artsrevelstoke.com.

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Melissa Jameson was the civic affairs reporter for the Revelstoke Mountaineer. She handled the newsy side of goings on about Revelstoke. She now periodically freelances for Revelstoke Mountaineer with a focus on accessibility and local history.