Capitol Centre launches new season
An acoustic evening with Glass Tiger, Trooper, and Tim Hicks Going Somewhere Tour 2027.
Those are just some of the offerings coming up next season at the Capitol Centre.
Officials took the wraps off the 2026-27 line-up this week at the city’s arts and entertainment hub.

Other shows include A Next Generation Leahy Christmas, comedian Brent Butt, Men Without Hats and Ballet Kelowna’s Macbeth.
“This year, on top of providing a diverse lineup that we hope will appeal to many, we were keenly aware of the economic climate that we all find ourselves in,” says Dan Misturada, Director of Programming and Events. “We are proud to say that we have consciously priced our shows to make this the most affordable season in recent memory with our most expensive show being $70 and the average top price of shows being $44. We hope that this will encourage our community to explore the great acts from around the world right in their own backyard here at the Capitol Centre.”
Show details can be found at https://capitolcentre.org/all-events/theatre-events
It was also announced that once the current exhibitions have concluded in early July, the WKP Kennedy Gallery will be closing for significant renovations.
It will re-open in September with a new reception area and independent access for both Gallery I and Gallery II.
The project is being funded in part by NOHFC and Canadian Heritage- Cultural Spaces.

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