Heat Announce Post Game Concert to Follow Upcoming Chicago Wolves Game

January 7, 2013 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Abbotsford Heat News Release


Abbotsford, BC - The Abbotsford Heat, in conjunction with 102.7 The Peak, are pleased to present The Peak Post-Game Concert by Dear Rouge at the Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre on Saturday, January 12th, 2012.

Dear Rouge is a pop/rock group from Vancouver and the winner of the 2012 Peak Performance Project, the biggest radio station artist development project in Canada.

The Vancouver-based husband and wife duo recently released their "Kids Wanna Know" EP in October with an incredibly accomplished set of songs, production, and presence. Their alt-electro-dance-rock vibe provides a positive and up-beat shot in the arm, screaming at you to stand up and get lost in the feel-good energy of the moment. They've crafted an instantly recognizable sound that is familiar and comfortable, yet all their own. For more information visit their website, www.dearrouge.com.

This is the second of three post-game concerts as part of the Heat's Big Ticket campaign to enhance value for fans. "We have had success with our post-game concerts and we are looking forward to hosting Dear Rouge in January. A survey of our fans confirmed that pricing and added value were important factors in the fan experience, so we are continuing to add value with live concerts following two more games this season." said Ryan Walter, Abbotsford Heat President. Dear Rouge fans are called "Rougies," and wear red to support the band. Heat fans can support the team and the band by "Rocking Your Red" during the second game of the weekend series on January 12th against the Chicago Wolves (AHL Affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks). To secure a seat and for additional information about Abbotsford Heat tickets, visit: abbotsfordheat.com/thebigticket, or call 1.877.452.HEAT (4328).



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