Staff
Fort Frances Times
Classic rocker Kim Mitchell has been announced as the main
headliner for the nighttime entertainment lineup at this year’s Fort
Frances Canadian Bass Championship in July.
Mitchell will be
playing under the big tent at the Sorting Gap Marina on Thursday, July
23, with doors opening at 7 p.m. and the show starting at 8.
“Kim Mitchell is a Canadian rock legend. He’s got a ton of hits,”
enthused Adam Armit, nighttime entertainment director for the FFCBC.
“If you don’t know the name, you’re going to know the music.
“He’s a great guy, he’s got a lot of great tunes out there that’ll get
everybody rocking,” added Armit. “So it’s definitely worth coming out
to.”
Also sharing the stage that Thursday evening as the opening act will be Thunder Bay band “Money Honey.”
“Whole Lotta Angus,” a Winnipeg-based AC/DC tribute band, is slated to play here Friday, July 24 at 9 p.m.
“AC/DC is always a big hit,” noted Armit, adding that having the
tribute band play hopefully will appeal to those unable to make it to
Winnipeg when the Aussie rockers’ tour hits the city in August.
Prior to “Whole Lotta Angus,” from 7-9 p.m., will be a free family show
put on by Damian the Hypnotist, who has been the host MTV’s Spring
Break and been on SIRIUS radio “a ton of times,” said Armit.
“So he’s pretty well-known.”
And returning by popular demand for the Saturday night (July 25) will
be “Bon-Journey,” the tribute band that covers both Bon Jovi and
Journey which played at the FFCBC last year.
“I’ve just heard so many good things from the public and such that we
decided to bring them back,” Armit explained. “The demand was huge.
“Numerous people wanted them back, so that was a no-brainer.
“I’m sure everybody’s going to have a good time,” Armit said. “I feel
really confident with the entertainment schedule we’ve lined up.”
Choosing to go with bands that play classic rock comes from what the demand from the public has been, Armit noted.
“The demand for that type of music, it’s just the community would like
it,” he reasoned. “The classic rock section for Kim Mitchell is always
a big hit, which is why we decided to go with that over something such
as country.
“From things we’ve done in the past, compared to what we know, people like type of thing.”
Input from the public also has meant entertainment won’t be running on
the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday night during the FFCBC like it in
past years.
“What we’ve heard [is] that everybody kind of wants it shorter,” said Armit. “So we’ve decided to do that.”
“We’ve eliminated the battle of the bands, the [boat] parade,
MuchMusic, ‘Quest for the Best,’ all of those, and we’ve decided to
keep the Thursday, Friday, [and] Saturday entertainment and put it all
under one all-access pass.
Armit said the all-access pass is a really good deal. For $40, this
pass will get a person into all the entertainment, he said, noting that
by buying it, people will save around $20 compared to if they were
buying tickets for the shows at the door.
“And it doesn’t hurt to go out and get it now,” Armit added.
Passes will first be available at the FFCBC’s booth during the Fort
Frances Chamber of Commerce home and leisure show this Friday and
Saturday (May 1-2) at the Memorial Sports Centre.
After that, they’ll be available at Canadian Tire, Sight & Sound,
Northwoods Gallery & Gifts, and the Chamber of Commerce office here
in Fort Frances, the CC Complex on Couchiching, and Emo Drugs in Emo.