On January 10, 2019

On deck at the Pickle: Kung Fu, Wild Rivers

Photo by Laura E. Partain

Wild Rivers

Jan. 10, 13—KILLINGTON— Funk-fusion act Kung Fu is bring the funk back to the Pickle Barrel Nightclub stage to kick off the 2019 leg of their winter tour at 9 p.m. on Jan. 10. Kung Fu’s unique electro-fusion sound is set to bring the late-night summer festival feels to snowy Killington. Read about the band in Rockin’ the Region with DJ Dave Hoffenberg here.

Then on Jan. 13, Toronto-based Wild Rivers makes its debut appearance to the Pickle Barrel Nightclub to perform at 9 p.m. The indie folk sensation will bring exquisite harmonies, meaningful songwriting, and a gratifying stage presence.

Wild Rivers was established on the basis of a passion for music. Together, Khalid Yassein, Devan Glover, Andrew Oliver, and Julien Laferriere took the music industry by storm and created a unique reputation all their own. Wild Rivers’ mesmerizingly easy-going, yet tightly crafted lyrics captivate audiences and allow a fan engagement that is both beautiful and entertaining.

Tickets for either show can be purchased in advance at JAX Food and Games or on picklebarrelnightclub.com. Both shows are 21-plus only. The Pickle Barrel Nightclub is located at 1741 Killington Road, Killington.

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