6th Annual Bon Soo Blues night with the Spencer MacKenzie Band

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6th Annual Bon Soo Blues night with the Spencer MacKenzie Band
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The Sault Blues Society is pleased to announce our next SBS presentation which will be on Thursday Feb. 13th presenting the 6th Annual Bon Soo Blues night 2025. We will be presenting the Spencer MacKenzie band.

A 4 piece band with Spencer on guitar and vocal and Jim Casson on drums. Both Spencer and Jim are JUNO nominees and Maple Blues award winners!!Our opener for this show is the local band"The Associates" with Lindsay Pugh, Joey Marrocco, Warren Reville and Mark Mizzi. They are all associates at our local Long & McQuade music store.

General admission tickets for $35.00 and student tickets for $20.00 are on sale for cash only at our supportive outlets listed on the poster and for credit card and online sales at the Community Theatre box office in Station Mall, also on Friday . Come out and support the Sault Blues Society and Bon Soo on Feb. 13th!! Doors open at 6:30pm ,show time is 7pm.You will receive an email that contains a code to verify your account. Please paste this code into the field below and press 'Confirm'

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