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CN Centre to throw free party honoring frontline workers in October

The CN Centre is bringing the party to Prince George on October 22nd for the best price you can find.

The arena will be holding a free party honouring Northern BC’s frontline workers, featuring the Dueling Piano Kings from Calgary and free food and (non-alcoholic) drinks all night long.

Local beers and wines will also be available to purchase.

“As we all know, the last 30 months have been a little weird, and a little tough, and a little stressful on a lot of people” said Glen Mikkelsen, the Manager of the arena.

“We are going to do a party celebrating our frontline workers on Saturday, October 22nd, and we are going to turn the CN Centre into the biggest piano bar, probably ever seen in British Columbia.”

The Dueling Piano Kings have played at Grey Cup parties and Calgary Flames games, they will be taking requests all night long from the crowd physically and from a text line, so that even those in the back can be just as involved.

Tickets will become available on Thursday morning at 10:00, first come first served, from ticketsnorth.ca, you can reserve a maximum of four.

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