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Save the date: Peach Pit will headline Altitudes Music Festival in Kelowna

The talent at the annual ski hill music fest has been announced.

Peach Pit are a Vancouver-based band featuring Neil Smith, Mikey Pascuzzi, Peter Wilton and Christopher Vanderkooy.
Peach Pit are a Vancouver-based band featuring Neil Smith, Mikey Pascuzzi, Peter Wilton and Christopher Vanderkooy. Photo by Samantha Sonkin /PNG

Altitudes Music Festival

When: March 31 and April 1, 2023

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Where: Big White Ski Resort, 5315 Big White Rd., Kelowna

Tickets/info: On sale Dec. 8, 10 a.m. at altitudesmusicfestival.com

Billed as “Canada’s biggest mountain music festival,” the Altitudes Music Festival held at Big White Ski Resort in Kelowna has just dropped its 2023 lineup.

The two day-long event will serve up a solid mix of headliners such as indie rocking Vancouver band Peach Pit, Surrey’s EDM master Felix Cartal and more. Billy Raffoul, Moontricks, Shred Kelly, Rumpus, Stickybuds, Kytami and Phonik OPS and others will round out the live music. Naturally, there will be plenty of late season action on the slopes to go with the party action as well.

Tickets start from $59 for general admission single day and there are various packages offered.

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