The Prince George Citizen

Kissel playing doublehead­er at playhouse

- Frank PEEBLES Citizen staff fpeebles@pgcitizen.ca

He’ll be here for one show, he’ll be here for two shows, and fans are counting down the hours. Had he booked one more concert at the P.G. Playhouse he would have almost been his own lyric.

Brett Kissel is the man behind the hit 3-2-1, along with a string of other smashes like Started With A Song, Raise Your Glass, the touching I Didn’t Fall In Love With Your Hair, the NHL lockout ode Hockey Please Come Back, Canadian Kid, and many other Canadian country classics-in-waiting.

Now he is back on the charts with new material from his seventh album We Were That Song.

The title track is already spinning around radio, as are the fresh singles She’s Desire, Anthem, Nights In The Sun, and Guitars & Gasoline – all of which have cracked the Top 10 on the Canadian Country Billboard Chart.

As much as fans like his songs pumping on the stereo, they love hearing his songs live. He is renowned for his personable and powerful concert experience­s. He can blow the roof off, he can evoke tears, and he always makes friends right out of the crowd.

Kissel will be at the Prince George Playhouse on Nov. 16 and 17. He’ll be in Williams Lake at the Cariboo Memorial Rec Complex on Nov. 14 and 15. He moves on to Smithers on Nov. 18 at the Della Herman Theatre, plus other northwest dates.

Tickets are on sale now at the centralint­eriorticke­ts.com website.

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