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EVENINGS IN THE HALL

Experience the magic of live performance in this intimate indoor venue with eight full length concerts, one evening of theatre and one evening of literary readings. 
 

Over the winter the Harrison Memorial Hall has undergone a major renovation. There are many improvements but the biggest news for Festival concerts is the addition of air conditioning.

 

Seating is general admission and the box office, outside the Hall lobby, opens one hour prior to each performance. The Hall is located on Esplanade Avenue one block east of the Harrison Lake Plaza.

 
All shows begin at 8:30pm (except Sundays and Monday 7:30PM).  Doors open a half hour prior to each performance.
Tickets are available:
Online: Click the 'Purchase Tickets' button below the show description on this page.
By Phone: 604 796-3664.
In person: 98 Rockwell Drive, Harrison Hot Springs Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm.
 
Get your tickets early and save:
Buy tickets before June 24 and save up to $3.00 per ticket
Full Festival Pass (includes tickets to all ten evening events):
$160 (till June 24), $175 (after June 24); Child/Sr $145 (before June 24), $160 (after June 24)
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Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys
20 years of Cajun music from the backwaters of Southwest Louisiana, Steve and the boys are the best there is.
Tambura Rasa
Fiery Spanish guitar, Gypsy strings and burning Afro-Latin percussion with Flamenco and Sharqi (belly) dancers, these musicians and dancers raise the roof. 
Hans Theessink & Terry Evans
A transatlantic blues & roots summit.  Two legendary blues performers unite for a tour du force.

Literary Café
"What is This Thing Called Love?". A celebration of poems, songs and music on themes of love. 
Co-sponsored by UFV Continuing Education. 
Theatre
Two one act plays from the 2011 University of the Fraser Valley Theatre Directors’ Festival.
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Beoga
Beoga (Irish for lively) is one of the most exciting new traditional bands to emerge from Ireland this century.
Etran Finatawa
Traditional rhythms + electric guitars = Desert Blues from Niger. In traditional dress the band clearly shows the African origin of the Blues.
Ti-Coca & Wanga Nègès
The charming voice of Ti-Coca leads a tour of Haitian music, faithful to the troubadour’s tradition.
HAPA
“The Sound of Maui”   from the chants, songs, hula dancing and the sounds of virtuoso slack key guitars; an experience you will never forget.
James Cotton "Superharp" Band
Grammy Award winning blues harmonica legend, has toured with the likes of Sonny Boy Williamson, Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters.
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