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Celebrated rapper Classified set to perform live in Brandon

Country Music Artist Ryan Keown to perform free concert in Brandon

Photos: Brandon celebrates Canada Day

Little Bones Wings Takes Flight at This Year’s Food Truck Warz in Brandon

Folk Singer Valdy highlights Canada Day Celebrations at Brandon Riverbank

Keystone Centre Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Grand Festivities

Olde English Fish N’ Chips Makes Debut at Brandon’s Food Truck Warz

Food Truck Warz 2024 returns to the Keystone Centre, announces dates

The 40 makes major concert announcement

The 40 is pleased to welcome to their stage SOULFLY AS NAILBOMB: Performing “Point Blank” by Nailbomb in its entirety.  The Phoenix, Az based American heavy metal band will be hitting Brandon for one show on Thursday, March the 8th. "After revisiting Sepultura’s Roots album in full on tour last year, Max Cavalera will be returning to his musical past once again. This time, however, he will hit the road with Soulfly as the band performs Nailbomb’s Point Blank in its entirety on a North American run.  Support on the tour will come from Today Is The Day , Lody Kong, which features Max’s sons Igor Jr. and Zyon (who is also Soulfly’s drummer), & The Uncured.  Cavalera formed the industrial thrash outfit Nailbomb with Fudge Tunnel’s Alex Newport back in 1993. The group released just one studio album the following year, which has remained an underground favorite, enlisting guests like Max’s brother Iggor and stepson Richie, his then Sepultura bandmate Andreas Kisser as well as Fear Factory’s Dino Cazares." Tickets go on sale today (February 9, 2018) at 10am.  Advance tickets are only $20.   Doors open at 6:00 pm with the show getting underway at 6:30 pm.

The Provincial Ex announces the entertainment line-up for the 2018 Royal Manitoba Winter Fair

February 2, 2018 – With only a couple months to go until the 2018 Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, organizations are putting the final touches on the entertainment line-up for this year’s fair.   “Finding entertainment that matches our agriculture roots and meets budget constraints is always a challenge. Said Ron Kristjansson, General Manager of the Provincial of Manitoba. “This year we’ve maintained our focus on animal education as well as included entertainment pieces that our younger guest will enjoy; there really is something for everyone.”   The Birds of Prey show from the Canadian Raptor Conservatory will be performing twice daily in the main arena along with the President’s Choice Superdogs presented by Manitoba Hydro. Wednesday, March 28 is Credit union Family Day featuring the Backyardigans gang - Pablo the penguin, Tyrone the moose, Uniqua the purple-spotted creature, Tasha the hippo, and Austin the kangaroo. Thursday’s Kids day will host everyone’s favorite musical performer, Fred Penner.   “Considering the positive impact the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair has within southern Manitoba, it was a simple decision for our group of credit unions to support it again. Amaranth, Beautiful Plains, Compass, Minnedosa, Strathclair, Stride, Sunrise, Vanguard and Westoba Credit Unions often work together on initiatives that span the entire region.” Said Terri Roulette McCartney, Marketing Manager of Sunrise Credit Union. “We’re all looking forward to another great week at the fair!”   Daily horse shows, cattle shows and the wildly popular Royal Farm Yard are a must see for all visitors with new elements being added to all of the areas. Other family acts performing daily are the Canadian acappella group HOJA, Doodles the Clown, Stunt Ventriloquist Tim Holland, Canadian songwriter and humourist, Norman B Foote and Musical Daredevil Comedian, James Johnson. The evening show includes high stakes equestrian show jumping with top caliber riders and horses competing for their share of close to $140,000 in prize money. A crowd favourite, the Heavy Horse Hitch competition will close out the evening show each day.

Do you enjoy Japanese food/sushi, wait until see what is rolling into town this fall

Fans of Brandon's Food Truck Warz event will be pleased to hear that several new food trucks have agreed to appear at this year's event. Among the new trucks joining this years fleet is the Red Dot Japanese Cuisine Food Truck. This truck, run by a father and daughter duo, specializes in traditional Japanese food. They serve a variety of assorted sushi trays representing a additional classic taste from Japan (Futomaki Rolls) to the modern day (Californian Rolls) to raw fish (Nigiri), They also serve an Udon Noodle Soup and Shrimp Tempura. You don't want to miss out on one of their famous sushi bento boxes or sushi donuts. Operators of the Red Dot Japanese Cuisine Food Truck tell bdnmb.ca that they will have having a new, adjusted menu for this season as well. In 2017 they made they appearances at major events throughout Winnipeg including: Manyfest, Manitoba Night Market & Festival, Sage Creek Canada Day Celebrations and the Flatlander's Beer Festival. The Red Dot Japanese Cuisine Food Truck is just one of may new food trucks scheduled to make their first appearance at Food Truck Warz 2, featuring title sponsors Westman Communications Group and Vanguard Credit Union.

Mini Pops Kids bring their Make it Pop concert tour to MB for family fun weekend

Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium - Brandon, Canada Friday, Feb 16, 2018 - 6:30PM The MINI POP KIDS are coming to Manitoba for the first time ever this Family Day Weekend. They will be performing to thousands of fans over the three-day weekend with stops in Brandon and Winnipeg, the Hometown of MINI POP KIDS and K-TEL. This nearly sold out leg of the tour will kick off in Brandon on Friday, February 16th at 6:30 pm at Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium. Fans are anxious to SING along, DANCE along, and MAKE IT POP alongside the best-selling children’s POP group in Canada live on stage. MINI POP KIDS LIVE is a high energy, interactive concert that gives anyone, of any age, the chance to party like a POP-star. The 90-minute show is jam-packed with kid-friendly versions of today’s BIGGEST hits by pop stars like Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, Justin Timberlake and so much more. Come catch the all-star cast members that are quickly stepping into stardom like ten-year-old Jaydn Rylee, with over  22.5 million YouTube views. Past MINI POP KID alumni include Vivian Hicks, Ethan Young, Victoria Azevedo and Myles Erlick who are currently competing on the new Hit TV series, The Launch. More than 40 local dancers from both Dance Images and Steppin’ Time will also appear. Come see these stars and more take the stage in one verse specialedition of their MAKE IT POP Tour! Limited tickets are still available for this once in a life-time show. MINI POP KIDS 15 CD, released in November, is still topping the charts, currently as the #1 Children’s Album on both iTunes and Amazon’s Charts. MPK 15 is available online and in stores at most retailers and at minipopkids.com MINI POP KIDS, is the multi-million selling & iTunes children chart topping album series from K-tel. First launched in the 1980’s the original MINI POPS featured talented children singing pops hits of the day. It went on to sell millions of albums worldwide. Now that the original MINI POPS’ fans have grown up and have children of their own, K-Tel re-launched the MINI POP KIDS in 2004 in Canada.

Your guide to this weekends Westman Multicultural Festival

The Westman Multicultural Festival takes place this weekend (February 1-3, 2018) in Brandon at various locations throughout the city.  This year's festival includes two new Pavilions: India & Mexico,  The Metis Pavilion will be returning after taking a brief hiatus for one year.  A map of the pavilions can be found at this link. English: Victoria Inn (3550 Victoria Inn) Entertainment includes cover band the Beetles and the Village Green Morris Dancers. The menu includes “Authentic English Pug Grub” like bangers & mash with veggies and gravy, meat pies,  apple crumble and custard, and blackberry crumble and custard.  A number of English beers, cider, martinis & English cocktails will be among the alcohol served. Honduras: Ukrainian Reading Hall (1005 Assiniboine Ave) Pupusas & Baleadas are on the menu and alcohol is not served.  This will mark their 3rd year participating in the festival.  Performers in colorful costumes serve as the entertainment every hour with each show lasting 24 minutes. India: North End Community Centre (1313 Stickney Ave) This year will mark their first year at the festival.  Entertainment includes various types and ages of dance groups. Butter Chicken with Rice and Naan, Chickpea curry with Rice and Naan, and Gelabi are the featured eats.  While they will not serve alcohol there will be a selection of soft drinks. Ireland: Clarion Hotel & Suites (3130 Victoria Ave) One of more popular Pavilions they serve a wide array of alcohol including beer (Guinness, Harp, Kilkenny, + more), whiskey (Bushmills, Jameson, + more) and liquor (Bailey’s Irish Cream, Irish coffee, Rum, Vodka).  Irish Stew, scones & biscuits and a variety of desserts will be available if you get hungry while watching the live music and dance offered at this Pavilion.   Metis : WMCA (205-20th Street) In their first year back, after taking a brief hiatus for one year, they will be serving up an extensive menu of food items including: bannock, bison stew, elk smokies, bison smokies/burgers and rice pudding.  The Metis Pavilion will offer a variety of Metis Culture through the sharing of traditional music, dance, & food. Mexican: Brandon Shrine Club (1110 McTavish Ave E) "The Mexican Pavilion will showcase the Mexican culture with traditional dancers, music and cultural displays".  Entertainment is coming all the way from Cancun, Mexico for this event.   Traditional food and drinks like pozole soup, tamales (pork / chicken), tacos (veggie / beef / pork), Mexican beer, classic margaritas, and tequila shots will be served throughout the three days. Philippine: St. Mattews Church (403-13th St) "The Philippine/Filipino Pavilion will be the mirror of the Filipino culture and traditions, a showcase of talent in music and dance."  In addition to  dance performances a band will also be performing at the end of each hour to give you a taste of Original Filipino Music.  Alcohol will not be served however they do have a really extensive food menu to chose from including: Pancit (stir-fried noodles with chicken & veggies), Chicken Adobo (chicken cooked in vinegar and soy sauce), steamed rice, spring rolls and for dessert Buko Pandan (dessert with coconut, jello, tapioca pearls and milk). Scottish: Victoria Inn (3550 Victoria Ave)  Haggis Pie with Neeps & Taties (turnips & potatoes) and meat pies are on the menu as well as a shortbread for dessert.  The Scotch Corner Bar will be serving Scottish beers & whisky.  Entertainment includes solo and band performances, rock bands, and traditional dancers.  Now in their 14th year in the festival the Scottish Pavilion will have you tapping your toes to the lively tunes of the fiddle, and singing along to some old favourites. Ukrainian: Ukrainian National Home (1133 Stickney Avenue) Who doesn't love perogies, borscht, cabbage rolls, and koubassa?  Entertained scheduled for the weekend includes 100 Dancers from Brandon Troyanda School of Ukrainian Dance, The Stykalo’s & Co., Ukrainian-Canadian Association Tryzub & other bands to be announced.  They will also be serving alcohol including beer and vodka imported from the Ukraine as well as vodka, rye, rum, scotch, beer, wine & coolers. For additional information on the festival please follow this link.