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It might look like a sparse audience but it was a sellout at Sechelt’s Rockwood Pavilion for an Aug. 15 concert by Brother in Farms, as part of their local tour launching the new album, Possibilities.
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It might look like a sparse audience but it was a sellout at Sechelt’s Rockwood Pavilion for an Aug. 15 concert by Brother in Farms, as part of their local tour launching the new album, Possibilities. Only 40 tickets were made available for the 400-seat venue so the audience could be seated rows apart and in family pods for safe-distancing.