REVY.Live Outside announces summer 2024 line up

Musicians from across Canada will be performing throughout REVY.Live Outside at Grizzly Plaza, hosted by Arts Revelstoke.

A number of individuals sit in patio and outdoor chairs in front of a large covered pavilion with a band playing in it.
REVY.Live Outside 2024 is set to bring free live music to Revelstoke’s Grizzly Plaza. Photo by Christine Love

REVY.Live Outside 2024 has announced concert dates for a summer packed with free live music at Revelstoke’s downtown Grizzly Plaza. The summer concert series brings talent from around Canada to perform during Revelstoke’s evenings with concerts starting at 6:30 p.m. and everyone is welcome to bring a seat down and enjoy the performances.

“At REVY.Live Outside, we are committed to creating a platform that welcomes an array of artists, from local talents to touring acts, and holding space for equity-deserving groups to perform,” Stacie Byrne, Arts Revelstoke’s executive director said in a press release for REVY.Live Outside 2024.

Of the over 50 performers signed up for REVY.Live Outside 2024, 10 are local bands while nearly 50 per cent of the line up are new to REVY.Live Outside.

“Show up, bring your friends, and give them a warm Revelstoke welcome,” Nora Hughes, Arts Revelstoke general manager said in a press release. Some concert nights still have yet to be announced with more information provided through Arts Revelstoke’s socials and website. Those interested in volunteering for REVY.Live Outside 2024 can visit Arts Revelstoke to sign up.

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REVY.Live Outside 2024 series line-up

Tuesday, July 2: Apollo Suns

Wednesday, July 3: Charles Benjamin

Thursday, July 4: Road Waves

Friday, July 5: Chuck Copenace

Saturday, July 6: GOLD MYND

Sunday, July 7: Maritime Kitchen Party

Monday, July 8: The Unfaithful Servants

Tuesday, July 9: wiL&Co

Wednesday, July 10: The Rev

Thursday, July 11: Myra Morrison & Denis Severino

Friday, July 12: Bobby Dove

Saturday, July 13: Leila Neverland

Sunday, July 14: Katie and the Other Guys

Monday, July 15: Kaeley Jade

Tuesday, July 16: Kayla Williams & The Yacht Daddies

Wednesday, July 17: Shoestring Necktie

Thursday, July 18: HALF/ASIAN with Amy the CODA

Friday, July 19: Vibetown

Saturday, July 20: Two Crows For Comfort

Sunday, July 21: Mip Power Trio

Monday, July 22: The Misery Mountain Boys

Tuesday, July 23: Daring Greatly

Wednesday, July 24: Dylan Menzie

Thursday, July 25: Talel McBriar

Friday, July 26: Chloe Davidson

Saturday, July 27: Pickle Juice

Sunday, July 28: Munro & Patrick

Monday, July 29: Mallory Chipman

Tuesday, July 30: Tyler Del Pino & The Brasstronautz w/ opener Gabbie Cournoyer

Wednesday, July 31: T. Buckley

Thursday, Aug. 1: L’omelette

Friday, Aug. 2: O’Stella

Saturday, Aug. 3: Amanda Penner

Sunday, Aug. 4: TBD

Monday, Aug. 5: Blind Bay Blues Band

Tuesday, Aug. 6: Mike Edel

Wednesday, Aug. 7: Big Süz

Thursday, Aug. 8: Brass Camel

Friday, Aug. 9: TBD

Saturday, Aug. 10: Chris Alonso w/ opener

Sunday, Aug. 11: Headwall

Monday, Aug. 12: Rose Brokenshire

Tuesday, Aug. 13: John Hewitt & the New Americans

Wednesday, Aug. 14: Tennyson King

Thursday, Aug. 15: Dawn Pemberton

Friday, Aug. 16: Oh November & Chelsea OW

Saturday, Aug. 17: AHRF

Sunday, Aug. 18: Cave Arcade

Monday, Aug. 19: Gabbie Cournoyer

Tuesday, Aug. 20: Bob Rogers Band

Wednesday, Aug. 21: Mariya Stokes

Thursday, Aug. 22: Kailee Duggan

Friday, Aug. 23: Jed & The Valentine, Brianna Lizotte, and Ethan Graves

Saturday, Aug. 24: Dixie Fried Hep Katz

Sunday, Aug. 25: The Porch Hounds

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Revelstoke Mountaineer's community journalist Lys Morton, a white man with a shaved head and a small brown beard stands leaning against a metal Revelstoke sign with the Columbia river and a mountain range behind him. He is smiling at the camera.

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