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JUNO Award winner William Prince will be the fall Coldsnap appetizer

The Prince George Folkfest Society board has announced William Prince as the “fall Warm Up” to this year’s annual Coldsnap music festival.

Prince won a JUNO Award in 2017, has performed at music festivals internationally, and has made national television appearances.

“We are so thrilled to be bringing such a phenomenal musician to Prince George. This event is only the beginning! We have more great programming planned for Coldsnap 2023 from January 27 to February 4,” said Sue Judge the Artistic/Executive Director of the Prince George Folkfest Society.

The show will be on October 28 at the Playhouse, doors open at 7:00, and the event will also be streamed online.

For more information on William Prince and his music, click here.

 

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