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They are considered summer's hottest tickets.
They are the concerts staged at Mission Hill Winery's atmospheric 1,000-seat outdoor amphitheatre mountain top in West Kelowna.
This summer the line up is three household names and maybe one you don't know, but should know -- Blue Rodeo, Jann Arden, Gipsy Kings and Andy Grammer.
Country rockers Blue Rodeo are one of Canada's most enduring and popular bands.
The group, headlined by lead singer Jim Cuddy, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
One of the band's first hits remains one of its biggest -- 1987's 'Try'.
You'll also recognize the hit 'Til I Am Myself Again'.
Another Canadian superstar, Arden is not just a singer, but songwriter, actor and bestselling author.
We can all singalong to her signature ballads 'Insensitive,' 'Could I Be Your Girl,' and 'I Would Die For You'.
You might not know the name, but you'll know his infectious, biggest hit 'Honey, I'm Good' -- a No. 1 song from 2015.
Grammer is also known as the No. 1 'happy' streaming artist globally with his music achieving 3 billion streams globally.
In addition to the positivity of 'Honey, I'm Good,' his other hits all tend to have an uplifting message to from 'Keep Your Head Up' and 'Fresh Eyes' to 'Don't Give Up On Me' and 'Good To Be Alive (Hallelujuh)'.
The French/Spanish band with lead singer Nicolas Reyes has been around for more than three decades and pumped out hits 'Bamboleo' and 'Volare' that you can sing along to even if you don't know the language.
The Gipsy Kings' pop-infused rumba, flamenco and salsa sound is classified as 'world music'.
So, it's fitting the group won the Grammy for 'best world music album' in 2013 for 'Savor Flamenco'.
While Mission Hill announced the line up today, tickets for the four concerts don't go on sale to the general public until Tuesday, April 15 at 9 am.
Before that, starting Tuesday, April 1, Mission Hill wine club members will have access to tickets in order of their membership tier.
The winery it touting becoming a member to the general public in order to get that early access.
All the ticket info is here: https://www.
A magical musical evening at a Mission Hill concert does not come cheap.
General admission -- which means standing in a tented viewing area at the top of the amphitheatre, including two glasses of wine -- is $250 per person.
The Essential Concert Package is $345 per person and includes assigned seating and two glasses of wine.
There are also Patio Picnic, Loggia Dinner, Terrace Dinner and the new VIP Private Balcony Suite Experience packages that cost more and are outlined on the website.