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The show must go on: Kelowna musicians take virtual stage to keep playing

Rebellious Unicorns offers local artists the chance to perform live, a rarity amid the COVID-19 pandemic
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DLopez performs in front of a plastic crowd at Black Box Theatre in Kelowna. Virtually, fans tuned in to hear the Kelowna rapper spit his 45-minute set on Feb. 27. Accompanying him was singer Dani Lion, and rapper Sketch. The show was presented by Unicorns.LIVE, in partnership with LegionHQ Music Group. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)

Jacob Chrystal steps on stage and takes the mic.

Itsa国际传媒檚 the first time in the past year hesa国际传媒檚 been able to perform, under his stage name Unknown Persona, live in front of an audience.

And, while that audience may be filled with plastic caricatures of locals, pets and cartoon characters, he knows that behind the four cameras set up around him, his fans are tuned in online to watch him sing.

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Unknown Persona (Jacob Chrystal) performs at the Kelowna Community Theatre聮s Black Box theatre on Feb. 28, 2021. (Michael Rodriguez - Capital News)
Unknown Persona (Jacob Chrystal) performs at the Kelowna Community Theatresa国际传媒檚 Black Box theatre on Feb. 28, 2021. (Michael Rodriguez - Capital News)

Rebellious Unicorns has been running a live-streamed concert series at the Kelowna Community Theatre since November 2020, providing local musicians with a chance to perform live, a rarity during the COVID-19 pandemic. While Live @ The KCT was initially planned as small, in-person shows, the production company shifted its approach after the province issued public health orders further limiting gatherings.

On Feb. 27 and 28, in partnership with Kelowna-based record label LegionHQ, Rebellious Unicorns hosted four rap and hip hop acts (, , , and ) on its streaming service, .

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While there may not be an audience of people, every seat in the small Black Box theatre was filled.

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Plastic cutouts fill the seats in the Black Box theatre as DLopez performs on Feb. 27, 2021. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)
Plastic cutouts fill the seats in the Black Box theatre as DLopez performs on Feb. 27, 2021. (Phil McLachlan - Capital News)

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Rather than having artists play to an empty room, Rebellious Unicorns opted to sell plastic cutouts, allowing people to put themselves, their dog or whatever else they want in the crowd.

sa国际传媒淎t least it looks almost like an audience for them, so it feels a little bit more normal,sa国际传媒 said Baulkham.

And normalcy is something that musicians are striving for right now. The COVID-19 pandemic has nixed nearly every aspect of live performance for small local artists, who would usually look to book late-night gigs at bars and clubs.

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(Phil McLachlan - Capital News)
(Phil McLachlan - Capital News)

From a performersa国际传媒檚 point of view, Chrystal said the virtual stage is not all that different from its in-person counterpart sa国际传媒 aside from the cutout of sa国际传媒楶ickle Ricksa国际传媒 he made a note of during his set. Mostly, hesa国际传媒檚 just appreciative of the chance to play live.

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While artists are on board with the necessary change in medium, concert-goers have been tougher to convince. Asking music lovers to change the way they enjoy live shows is no easy task. But Haynes offered a solution to those looking for the sa国际传媒渃lassicsa国际传媒 experience.

sa国际传媒淲hen we buy a live stream and watch it, wesa国际传媒檒l park two blocks away, charge ourselves $8 a beer, have ourselves wait 20 minutes to go to the bathroom, just to make it feel like a real concert experience,sa国际传媒 he joked.

Baulkham said he hopes to host another round of the Live @ The KCT series at the end of March. All of last weekendsa国际传媒檚 performances will be available for purchase for a limited time on .

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Do you have something to add to this story, or something else we should report on? Email: michael.rodriguez@kelownacapnews.com



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