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Comox Valley craft breweries hosting live-stream concerts

There’s a series of live-stream concerts coming your way.

“Wish You Were Beer! Comox Valley Craft Brewery Virtual Happy Hour Series” has the goal of keeping spirits up while showing support for local craft beverage producers.

And, it’s bringing five local breweries together.

Land and Sea Brewing Company, Ace Brewing Company, Church Street Taphouse, Gladstone Brewing Company and New Tradition Brewing Company, as well as Cascadia Liquor are bringing concerts to your living room all month long.

The series kicked off on May 1st with a performance by Helen Austin, live-streamed from Land and Sea.

On May 2nd, Luke Blu Guthrie performed live from Ace Brewing.

Up next is Élise LeBlanc, who’s set to play this evening at Church Street Taphouse.

The series then continues on Sunday when Easy Street makes a stop at Gladstone, and on May 15th, The Looprechaun performs from New Tradition.

It all wraps up with Juno Award winner, Sue Medley, live from Cascadia Liquor on May 16th.

Concerts run from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.

To tune in or to learn more, visit this Facebook page.

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