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Music in the Park 2025

2025 Music in the Park lineup unveiled

Jun 18, 2025 | 12:01 PM

KAMLOOPS — The lineup for Music in the Park 2025 in Kamloops has been unveiled.

The free, nightly summer concert season at Riverside Park in July and August, supported by the City of Kamloops and BCLC, will feature blues, rock, classics, country, tribute bands and other family-friendly acts.

Organizers say performances take place at the Riverside Park Rotary Bandshell each evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., but shows are weather and air quality permitting. Cancellation is at the discretion of the evening performer.

The City of Kamloops says both the performance and food truck schedule are subject to change without notice.

The full lineup is:

  • July 1 – The Daytime Highs (disco dance funk), Angie Heinze Band (80s and 90s) and Shattered Blue (Kamloops’ own rock)
  • July 2 – Maritime Kitchen Party (east coast)
  • July 3 – Rockanagan (pop, classic rock)
  • July 4 – Mirage (Santana tribute)
  • July 5 – Lincoln Haze (rock, pop, country)
  • July 6 – Swing Cat Bounce/Victory Voices Gospel Choir (gospel)
  • July 7 – Matt Stanley and the Decoys (rock)
  • July 8 – Layer Cake Mountain (modern roots)
  • July 9 – Blake Havard (country)
  • July 10 – Bandidos (Mexican rock)
  • July 11 – Shuffle Demons (jazz funk)
  • July 12 – The Heels (country soul)
  • July 13 – Sean Bray Quartet (jazz)
  • July 14 – Mississippi Bends (southern rock)
  • July 15 – Brother Ray Lemelin and the Matinee Kings (blues)
  • July 16 – Tyler Del Pino (contemporary Canadians)
  • July 17 – Munro Patrick (roots, blues, Americana)
  • July 18 – Steve Kozak (great blues guitarist)
  • July 19 – Peace Panic (Indie folk rock)
  • July 20 – Holly Hyatt (funk, soul, blues)
  • July 21 – Vaud Villion 20s Music (ragtime)
  • July 22 – Linus (pop)
  • July 23 – BCLC Midsummer Music Jam – lineup to be announced in July (various artists)
  • July 24 – Jeremy Kneeshaw (beach rock)
  • July 25 – March Hare Band (great pop rock)
  • July 26 – Sherman Doucette (great blues harmonica)
  • July 27 – Wild One (mixed rock)
  • July 28 – Megan Able (modern, classic folk rock)
  • July 29 – Wander North (rock)
  • July 30 – Young’uns (rock)
  • July 31 – Oscars’ Hollow (Canadiana)
  • Aug. 1 – The Infectuals (rock)
  • Aug. 2 – Andrew Mercer (Celtic inspired)
  • Aug. 3 – Cat Wells (blues)
  • Aug. 4 – Songs of the Southern Belles (classic country)
  • Aug. 5 – Tennyson King (contemporary)
  • Aug. 6 – Rockinomix (rock, blues)
  • Aug. 7 – The Eh! Team (Canadian rock)
  • Aug. 8 – Runaway (Bon Jovi tribute), Classic Elton (Elton John tribute)
  • Aug. 9 – Live Wire (Motley Crue tribute)
  • Aug. 10 – Stage Fright (Def Leppard tribute), Lips (Rolling Stones tribute)
  • Aug. 11 – Last Child (classic rock)
  • Aug. 12 – No Doubt Tribute (tribute band)
  • Aug. 13 – Led Zeppelin Tribute (tribute band)
  • Aug. 14 – Mike Mackenzie Band (bluesy rock)
  • Aug. 15 – Denim Daddies (alternative country)
  • Aug. 16 – Darby Mills (contemporary)
  • Aug. 17 – Fernando Gonzalez ft. Mezxalito Pop (Latino)
  • Aug. 18 – Rube Band (big band)
  • Aug. 19 – Jackson Hollow (bluegrass)
  • Aug. 20 – Serious Dogs (classic rock)
  • Aug. 21 – Mostly Marley (tribute band)
  • Aug. 22 – Duane Watson (Indie rock)
  • Aug. 23 – Alive and Kissin (tribute band)
  • Aug. 24 – Jenny and the Gents (classic country)
  • Aug. 25 – Coalmine’s Basement (folk, pop, rock)
  • Aug. 26 – Richard Graham and the Backbeats (R&B, swing, soul)
  • Aug. 27 – Forum (country rock)
  • Aug. 28 – Soul Patch (funk)
  • Aug. 29 – The Confusionaires (rockabilly)
  • Aug. 30 – Sherman Von Witch Hazel (rock)
  • Aug. 31 – Shattered Blue (Kamloops own rock)