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Nanaimo Country Star Cancels Sold-Out Kelowna Show on Short Notice, Blames Venue

KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 28 – Cameron Whitcomb cancelled his second sold-out Kelowna show citing unresolved technical problems that disrupted the first performance, affecting fan experience and ticket refunds.

  • Cameron Whitcomb cancelled his second sold-out show at Kelowna's Revelry Food and Music Hub after calling the first 'embarrassing' and offering refunds.
  • On July 25, 2025, Cameron Whitcomb said the Revelry Food and Music Hub had technical and production issues the morning of his performance.
  • During the previous evening's performance, our third-party contracted audio-visual company had experienced a technical issue during the first few songs of the evening, Simon wrote.
  • Revelry spokesperson Lee Simon said the venue is 'heartbroken' that Whitcomb declined offered solutions and vowed 'to come back to Kelowna' in a better setting.
  • On Reddit, the cancellation post by Cameron Whitcomb, a season 20 American Idol alumnus, has circulated widely, amplifying scrutiny of the venue.
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Caledonia CourierCaledonia Courier
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Nanaimo country star cancels sold-out Kelowna show on short notice, blames venue

Former Canadian Idol contestant Cameron Whitcomb cancelled second night citing technical issues

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Sold-out show cancelled, country star points blame at Kelowna venue

Cameron Whitcomb cancelled his July 26 show in Kelowna

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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