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Amanda Marshall is back with a stop in Okanagan on her Canadian tour

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Canadian pop-rocker Amanda Marshall will be playing in Kelowna as part of her upcoming Canadian tour.

Marshall’s most familiar tunes are Let It Rain, Birmingham and Dark Horse.

Her new 11-song collection “demonstrates that Marshall’s voice remains a force of nature, and that her skills are as sharp as ever,” according to a media release from Prospera Place. The first single, I Hope She Cheats will be released on March 31 through popular streaming services.

“I started writing. And recording. For no one. For fun,” Marshall said in the release. “I messed around. Experimented. Pounded on the piano in the middle of the night, turned my closet into a vocal booth. I sang every part and grooved in my pajamas. I hummed harmonies into my phone on the subway like a maniac. I swore a lot. I screamed and laughed and cried and made a million mistakes because who cares? ‘No one’s ever gonna hear this’. Wrong. I made a record.”

Marshall will perform in Kelowna at the Prospera Place on July 2. Sophia Fracassi will be the opening act.

Tickets go on sale March 31 at 10 a.m. They’ll cost between $54.50 and $99.50 and can be purchased through this link.


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