Musicians take show on road with “˜Boo-Haul tour”™

Elora/Guelph based band The Boo Radley Project is set to roam Wellington County with a unique plan on Aug. 10, as part of its “Boo-Haul Tour.”

The band will convert a U-Haul moving van into a performance stage and will be driving it around Guelph and Wellington County to perform out of the back.

The day-long tour kicks off at 10am at the Elora Farmers’ Market in Bissell Park and ends with a 9pm full-length closing concert at St. George’s Square in downtown Guelph.

In between, the band will be stopping at a number of locations, including Guelph’s Market Square (City Hall), at the Fergus Scottish Festival and on Fergus’ Main Street (St. Andrew Street).

The Boo-Haul Tour is presented by Riverfest Elora, a celebration of music and community taking place in Elora’s Bissell Park on Aug. 17.

This year’s Riverfest Elora includes a performance from The Boo Radley Project, as well as Ashley MacIsaac, Born Ruffians, Rich Aucoin, Kevin Breit and is hosted by Alan Cross.

For more information and tickets, visit www.riverfestelora.com.

The Boo-Haul Tour can be followed on The Boo Radley Project’s Facebook (facebook.com/BooRadleyProject) and Twitter (twitter.com/brap_music) pages, where band members will be updating their whereabouts throughout the day.

For more information, the band can be contacted by email at thebooradleyproject@yahoo.ca.

 

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