

| Date: | Saturday February 18th, 2012 |
| Time: | 7:30 PM |
| Doors Open: | 6:30 PM |
| On Sale Date: | Friday Nov 4th @ 10 AM - local time |
Tickets*: * Please note that applicable convenience fees and applicable service charges may apply and varies by point of purchase. |
TICKET PRICE: PL 1 $61.00 Tickets on sale at Tiger Box Office Plus, Dawson Co-op High Performance Ticket Outlet, 1-877-339-TIXX (8499), or www.dawsonco-optickets.com. |
| Seating Map: | Seating Map |
| Suite Rentals: | Contact Kathleen 250-795-3305 |
| Photography: | NO CAMERAS/VIDEO PERMITTED |
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| Accessible Seating | Accessible seating is available for all events at the EnCana Events Centre. Please tell the ticket seller, when purchasing your tickets, that you will need accessible seating. You may purchase accessible seating at the Tiger Box Office Plus or over the phone at 1-250-782-7443 or our call centre at 1-877-339-8499. Due to the layout of the building, wheelchair accessible seating is not available on the floor. Please allow (2) weeks' notice for hearing-impaired interpreters when needed. |
Smoking and Re-Entry Policy NEW |
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| Ticket Limit: | Eight (8) per billable address |
| Group Sales: | To be announced |
| Special Promotions | To be announced |
Dierks Bentley with Chad Brownlee
Growing up in a nonmusical family in Phoenix, AZ, country singer Dierks Bentley got his country music education on his own, listening to recordings. A love of the music inspired him to move to Nashville at the age of 19, but he quickly grew discouraged by the lack of public and professional interest coming his way. It all changed when he walked into the Station Inn, a bar where the bluegrass faithful hang out. An all-night jam session recharged his batteries and he restarted pursuing gigs. He landed a job at the TNN television network doing research on classic country music and by night he worked on his demos. Capitol Records heard the artist, signed him, and released his self-titled debut, Dierks Bentley, in 2003, which yielded the impossibly catchy single "What Was I Thinkin'". Bringing his love of Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings more to the forefront, Modern Day Drifter followed two years later and became a Top Ten hit. In 2006 he returned with Long Trip Alone, a more polished effort that was commercial but not crass. Greatest Hits: Every Mile a Memory arrived in 2008, a bit early in his career for that, perhaps, but it did contain his key charting singles and added in fan-selected live tracks as a bonus, making it a nice summation of Bentley's work to date. A new album, Feel That Fire, was released in early 2009, followed by Up on the Ridge, a bluegrass flavored collection, in 2010. Although critically well received, Up on the Ridge had only minor chart success. Bentley's 2011 tour featured Josh Thompson as the opening act. |
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