KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:
Doors Open at 7:00 PM, Show at 8:00 PM
- Please arrive to the venue early to ensure you have enough time to find parking and make your way through security. Note added security may include metal detectors and/or pat-downs.
- GA FLOOR PATRONS: Please proceed to GATE 1 at Prospera Place to have your GA Floor wristband put on. Wristbanding will be required for all GA Floor ticket holders. Wristbands will only be available at GATE 1 and no other entrances.
- Reminder: Prospera Place has a no re-entry policy; once you leave the building during an event, you will not be permitted to return.
- Cashless: We are cashless (Effective January 2024). GSL managed venues and companies no longer accept cash payment. Debit, credit card, gift card, and mobile tap only.
- Manhattan Point Restaurant will open at 6:00 pm (entrance on the North-West side of Prospera Place). For reservations, please call 250-979-0877.
- Event Parking at Prospera Place parking lot is $20.00, for more information please click here. Other downtown parking information can be found at downtownkelowna.com/parking.
Box Office & Ticket Info:
- Box Office Hours on Saturday, November 2nd: 10:00 am – 9:00 pm
- (closure time is approximate as the box office closes after the event begins)
- Mobile and Print-At-Home: Please make sure to download your tickets, and turn up the brightness on your phone for easier scanning. Your tickets will be in a separate email from info@selectyourtickets.com. If you need help please see our Ticket Tutorial page.
- Will Call: We advise all patrons to pick up tickets in advance. Photo I.D. is required. The Select Your Tickets box office is located near Gate #1 at Prospera Place. Box office hours are above.
- If you have any questions, please contact one of our customer service representatives at 1-250-762-5050 or info@selectyourtickets.com.
The Dead South
With Support: Henry Wagons
Prospera Place – Kelowna, BC
Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 8:00pm
The Dead South have never been about constant reinvention, but about full commitment to their own singular way. With confidence in their sound and style and trust in each other, The Dead South arrive at the cusp of explosive global success in an enviable, and well-earned, position: total autonomy. It doesn’t really matter what you call their music – progressive bluegrass, alternative Americana, country, folk and western, what matters is that this is theirs, and people from all different backgrounds, beliefs, experiences, languages and ages love it.
True blue right through, The Dead South don’t shy away from ruffling traditionalists’ feathers from time to time, as they flawlessly execute banjo rolls and lightning-fast mandolin tremolos, 3-part harmonies and songs of classic themes -murder ballads, disloyalty, ghosts and the like, all with a wink and a smile. As they continue their climb to the top, The Dead South have learned an important lesson: If you’re going to be outsiders, you’d better be great.
Confirmed by the passion of their Dead South cosplaying fans, who go to concerts in the band’s signature look, this four-piece acoustic set from the middle of the Canadian prairies have found their people. Good Company, as they call themselves, is a global community of vastly dissimilar folks who might not see eye to eye, but who stand shoulder to shoulder at the gigs.