The music of John Denver will make a return to the Okanagan this holiday season, with a special live show set to take the stage in Penticton.
A Rocky Mountain High Christmas will perform at the Cleland Theatre on 27 November.
This unique concert is described as a fresh take on the traditional tribute show.
“A Rocky Mountain High Christmas doesn’t imitate John Denver — it celebrates his enduring spirit through music and storytelling, guided by the lush arrangements of Denver’s long-time friend and Emmy-winning conductor, Lee Holdridge,” reads the event description.
“The result is a heartfelt, uplifting concert that feels both timeless and new, reminding audiences why Denver’s songs continue to resonate with generations of fans.”
The show is produced and created by Kelowna’s Rick Worrall, who is also excited to announce plans for a national TV special featuring the Muppets Studio, in collaboration with Disney. The special will be set in the Canadian Rockies and will be followed by a live orchestra tour.
“Bringing together John Denver’s music with the joy and humour of the Muppets feels like the perfect fit,” said Worrall.
“It’s family, it’s heart, it’s laughter — everything John’s music has always represented.”
