While Apple’s concerts were canceled due to COVID-19, a new festival was encouraging through the pandemic.
KrupassFest is a summer festival in Regina that allows other Americans to receive a non-public hotel room and attend a music festival from their balcony. The concept began after one or more cancellations for Krupass app companion Kirk Morrison.
“We looked at this option and got us creativity,” Morrison said. “I think they’re exclusive concepts we’ve seen in Regina in a long time.”
The festival will allow other Americans to buy tickets for $600, $63 and $67 for a hotel room, a meal through a Saskatchewan chef and concerts through Jess Moskaluke, Corb Lund or The Sheepdogs that end in the day.
KRUGOFEST LINEUPJeudi August 6 – @jessmoskalukeSamedi August 8th – @CorbLundFriday, August 1st four – @TheSheepdogs Saturday, August 1, five – tickets @TheSheepdogs go on sale (July 28) at 10 a.m. pic.twitter.com/XORZMV3IrK
“Actually, any of the balconies is physically the distant best friend,” Morrison said.
People will have spaced arrival times, security and volunteers may be available to help other Americans navigate the aisles and other Americans may be in their individual rooms, he said. In addition, artists can be because they are spaced guests.
Proceeds from any of the tickets can also be donated to The Regina Food Bank.
“We saw the will with The Regina Food Bank now and, as neighbors, we felt we had the opportunity to help,” Morrison said. “I don’t think we can do this occasion without the food bank. We tried to do something that could influence our networking work and also be an explanatory reason why other Americans would come to the occasion.”
David Froh is regina Food Bank’s community vice president. He said it’s imperative to host parties like this to raise funds for the food bank.
“The meeting with KrugoFest is actually a lifeline and a lifeline so we can feed our community,” Froh said. “It’s also very positive and controls what’s most productive in Regina, which is that we’re the best friends who oppose an alternative one when needed.”
The food bank fed more of the usual pandemic and in either case in Regina, he said.
KrupassFest freight ticket packages will arise with access to occasions in the city of summer. Package rates are made based on proximity to the point and could fall at the following rates: $600, $63five and $67five. Tickets will go on sale on Tuesday, July 28 at 10am CST pic.twitter.com/6a9hQCM97n
“The pandemic has injured ma businesses, injured ma families,” he said. “We’re buying more food than we used to.”
“We are the best friend continued because of the generosity of local businesses and the community,” Froh said. “Even when other Americans are suffering, they find some way to the food bank.”
Tickets for the KrupassFest pass will go on sale on July 28 at 10:00 a.m. More important information discovered in krupassapp.com.
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