FM-PHASIS FEST 2011 GREAT BANDS, ALL THE TIME


Aug 23, 2011

FM-PHASIS 2011 is upon us! And to celebrate, CFCR is running another great string of shows for your pleasure.....musically....and in other ways. Once again, we've teamed up with our cohorts and booked ourselves a fest! Look below for all the details, and be sure to stay tuned to 90.5FM for your chance to win tickets to the shows!
 

SEPT 16 - AMIGOS – KICKOFF PARTY - Library Voices w/ Dinosaur BonesSlow Down, Molasses
Tickets available at Amigos or online HERE

SEPT 17 - AMIGOS – Shooting Guns, Deadhorse, The Switching Yard
$5 - Tickets available at the door

SEPT 23 – AMIGOS – Golden Smoke, Breaker Breaker, Father Figures
$5 - Tickets available at the door

SEPT 24 – AMIGOS – Bob Log III w/ Mr. Free & The Satellite Freakout
Tickets available at the door

SEPT 24 - WALKERS - Lavagoat, Napalm Raid, Hoopsnake, Rehashed, State Of Minefields
Tickets available at the door

SEPT 29 – AMIGOS – Besnard Lakes w/ Malajube, The Soft Province
Tickets available at Amigos or online HERE

SEPT 30 - ODEON - Arctic Monkeys w/ Smith Westerns
Tickets available online HERE

SEPT 30 – AMIGOS – James McMurtry w/ Guests
Tickets available at Amigos or online HERE

OCT 1 – AMIGOS – CLOSING PARTY - Yukon Blonde, Hollerado, White Ash Falls, Young Rival, Wildlife
Tickets available at Amigos or online HERE
THE FIRST 50 PEOPLE IN THE DOOR BEFORE 9:30PM WITH A TICKET RECIEVE A FREE BOTTLE OF WOBBLY POP!
 

This year marks the 20th year CFCR has been broadcasting on 90.5FM! 20 years between your ears! FM-Phasis is a great way to celebrate Saskatoon's only Community Radio Station, and we're thrilled to have such great bands on board to help spread the word!

FM-PHASIS runs September 16th - 30th 2011!

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CFCR acknowledges that we broadcast from Treaty 6 Territory, the homeland of the Cree and Métis Nations, and the traditional territories of the Dene, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota. We pay our gratitude to the First Nations and Métis people who have called this ancestral land home for generations, and whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to influence our community. On a foundation of reconciliation, recognition, and respect, CFCR is committed to reaffirming relationships with one another, and to establishing new ones.  

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