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BIG FANCY & THE SHIDDY COWBOYS

The Royal 330 Baker Street Nelson, BC V1L 4H5, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada

The Legendary Loser in Person! With Reena Vee and the Real Bad Times and Dana Sipos “The Golden Stallion”

$20

Webinar: Monetize Your Creativity Using Instagram

Zoom

Have a side-hustle you want to get off the ground? Sign up for this interactive webinar to learn how to use Instagram to expand your reach & sell your art! Explore real BC artists’ unique strategies & brainstorm great ideas for your creative business! Email info @ jeninelillian dot com to sign up, pay & […]

$25.00

Blues Set w/ J. Greg Walter

Torchlight Brewing Co. 125 Hall St, Nelson, BC

Come on down to Torchlight Brewing Co. in Nelson, every Friday, for some end of the week week good times and great tunes!

Finley’s Afterwork Dance Party with White Lightning Blues, Rock and Boogie Band

Finley’s Bar $ Grill 705 Vernon St, Nelson, BC, Canada

White Lightning Blues, Rock and Boogie Band returns to Finley’s Bar and Grill with another night of great dance music-  classics from Little Walter to Chuck Berry, Little Feat to the Beatles  and an ever increasing collection of Kootenay themed  originals. Suggested Cover $10.

Met Opera: La Rondine

The Royal Theatre 1597 Bay Ave, Trail, Canada

Puccini’s bittersweet love story returns to cinemas, with soprano Angel Blue starring as the French courtesan Magda, opposite tenor Jonathan Tetelman as Ruggero, an idealistic young man who offers her an alternative to her life of excess. Live Streamed Met Opera, held at The Royal Theatre in Trail BC

$28.00

Guided Cold War Bunker tours

Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, Canada

During the height of the Cold War, in the 1950s and 1960s, nearly 50 bunkers were constructed across Canada. In 2017, the Nelson Museum began work on restoring the space and opening it to the public. You can join a tour of one of the Museumʼs best-loved spaces! From iodine pills and Geiger counters to […]

$6 – $8

Franc Ouest Podcast @ Revelstoke

La Baguette 607 Victoria Rd, Revelstoke

5 à 7 de discussion avec les participantes et l’équipe de production ainsi que projection du court-métrage. Screening the Franc Ouest: Nature+Elles documentary featuring 2 Revelstoke locals (Sabrina Hémond, founder of Hot Poc and Mélanie Bernier, Olympic medalist in ski mountaineering). Stick around for a round of discussions with them and the production team.

Free

Earth Day Movie Night

Neighbours United 499 Ward St, Nelson

Have you seen the Lorax? This classic animated tale is about a future where nature is scarce, trees don’t exist, and a 12 year old boy who goes a journey to find out why. Join us for a movie night that will inspire and ignite you. We’ll watch the film together, then we’ll write letters […]

‘Grow Show’ book launch

Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery 502 Vernon Street, Nelson, Canada

Join MC Adam O. Thomas and Curator Arin Fay for an evening of storytelling at the official launch of Grow Show, the coffee table book inspired by the 2021 exhibition, which was designed and published by NMAG. We will be welcoming some very special guest storytellers to the stage to discuss the legends and lore of […]

Free

THE DANCING LEGS: STONED AND STUNNING

The Royal 330 Baker Street Nelson, BC V1L 4H5, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada

Sat, Apr 20 at The Royal in Nelson 7:00 p.m. PST Get ready to blaze a trail of fabulousness! The Dancing Legs Present: “Stoned & Stunning: A 4/20 Cabaret” ???????? Join us on April 20th for a night of high energy, as we roll out a joint effort of drag and burlesque excellence. ????✨

$25

Amai Kuda et Les Bois: EmUrgency! Revisited

The Capitol Theatre 421 Victoria Street, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada

Amai Kuda et Les Bois don’t fit into the usual boxes. Breaking boundaries is part of their superpower. Not a band or a solo act, they prefer to call themselves ‘a movement.’ Led by Amai Kuda, their shows and albums always begin with the pouring of libations and the invocation of ancestors. This spiritual element […]