FM-PHASIS FEST 2015 LINE-UP


Sep 8, 2015

FM-Phasis 2015 is here! Join CFCR and friends for FM-Phasis Fest, where we celebrate great Canadian music while raising money to keep Community Radio in Saskatoon alive! Once again, the folks at Amigos Cantina & Vangelis Tavern have been uber-gracious and have allowed us to take over a few nights during the funding drive to help the cause.

This year, we have a great smorgasbord of Local/SK music, as well as a few touring acts sure to satisfy you in all ways possible... mainly musically. Some bands you've heard of. Some you may not have. We've kept the prices nice and cheap in hopes that you'll come out and discover new music alongside some of your favorites. And all proceeds go to CFCR 90.5FM! Whattadeal!


FRI, SEPT 18  AMIGOS - Flaherty Karaoke Kick Off Party! FREE/Donations 
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SAT, SEPT 19 - AMIGOS - The Fjords, The Moas, Ride 'til Dawn - $5 at the door.
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WED, SEPT 23 - VANGELIS - $10 Personal Pizza & Beer Party w/ CFCR DJs spinning Vinyl - FREE ADMISSION
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FRI, SEPT 25  AMIGOS - Off The Top Rope, The Buzzardline, The Fuss  - $5 at the door
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SAT, SEPT 26 - AMIGOS - The Karpinka Brothers (Album Release), Gunner & Smith, Personal Space - $10 at the door.
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FRI, OCT 2 - AMIGOS - The Radiation Flowers, Snake River, The Backhomes - $10 at the door.
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**Be sure to come early between 9:30 - 11pm to any of the Amigos events for $4 bottles of Boh/Pilsner, $4 hi-balls and $6 doubles!

Check out the links above to hear music from each act, or keep it locked on CFCR 90.5FM!

CFCR will also have a table set up at each show if you wish to make a donation towards FM-Phasis. There are plenty of great prizes to be had for every donation, as well as great Grand Prize and Early Bird Prize draws!

See you at the shows!

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