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Doobie Brothers stopping in Okanagan on 50th anniversary tour

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The Doobie Brothers will be rolling up in Kelowna later this year.

It’s their 50th anniversary tour, and it’s been over 25 years since musicians Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons and John Mcfee all hit the road together, according to a media release from Prospera Place issued today, March 13.

“Last year we got to play Toronto and London, Ontario, and we’re excited to be able to make almost a dozen more stops in Canada in 2023,” Johnston said in the release.

The show at Prospera Place is on Oct. 27. Tickets cost between $45 and $129 and go on sale Friday, March 17, at 10 a.m. through Select Your Tickets.


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