EXPERIENCE
Golden Hour: Music in the Vineyard featuring ALEX MAHER
Sat, Aug 29
|2550 Boucherie Rd
Join us at Grizzli Winery for our highly anticipated Golden Hour Series: Music in the Vineyard! Outdoor concert under the stars alongside the vineyards.


Time & Location
Aug 29, 2026, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
2550 Boucherie Rd, 2550 Boucherie Rd, Kelowna, BC V1Z 2E6, Canada
About the Event
Each advance ticket is just $10 and includes admission plus a reserved lounge-style chair. Enjoy an exciting and diverse lineup of local talent while sipping BC-grown wines and exploring our outdoor extended bar menu.
Event Details
• Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
• Live music from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
• Advance tickets: $10 per person (includes lounge-style seating)
• Walk-ins welcome: $15 at the door (guests must bring their own chair or blanket)
Please Note • No outside food or beverages are permitted.
All music is magic. It’s easy to become numb to it, in this hyper-online, easily streamed, only in my headphones era of music, but every so often, that universal truth, that magic, can snap into focus. Watching Alex Maher build an entire song before your very eyes will do that to you. First a beat, then a groove. Synths, keys and guitar. He sings the words and melodies he wrote – or someone else wrote – and then he blows the house down with his alto sax. And then, he does it again, and again and again. Nothing pre-recorded, all live.
This is how music is made, and we all know that. But to watch it happen is a privilege not afforded to fans of artists who would do it all themselves in the studio, like Maher’s musical hero Stevie Wonder. Live looping is still something of a novelty – Feist and Tash Sultana come to mind as some of the field’s most forward thinkers – but people are looking for something new from musicians, and what Maher does is about as futuristic as anything happening in music right now. He and his music are meeting in the moment. People have shaken off the cobwebs of the pandemic; they want to move, they want to be wowed, and while Maher has a body of recorded work going back twenty years, he is someone you have to experience live to be touched by the magic, the life that his music exudes. R&B, electronic, jazz and hip-hop – but lyrically, they feature the kind of singer-songwriter earnestness you don’t always find in those genres.
