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Jackson Klippenstein takes over the 89.5 The Lake Stage at the village with opening act, Lexie Alcock! C’mon down to Brewers Village (1415 Valley Drive) on August 21st for a night of rockin’ tunes & good vibes! Doors open at 6:00pm, Show kicks off at 7:00pm. Tickets are $22, available online & in-store.Click HERE to purchase a ticket online!
Jackson Klippenstein is a Kenora, Ontario based singer-songwriter who has been sharing his passion on stage for as long as he can remember. His music brings a laid-back blend of Indie, Rock, Folk, and Blues to the table. Jackson’s latest project, One Piece at a Time, showcases a range of lyrical themes, along with unique melodies and driving rhythms.
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Brewers Village features a fully licensed outdoor beer garden serving beer, wine & booze, with wood-fired pizza, ice cream!
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