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SCOTTY BERG SINGS AT WINGS LIVE!
March 15, 2020 @ 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm
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Everyone is so proud of our friend Scotty Berg the amazing 12 year-old singer from Rutland and if you have been to any local sporting event you may have heard him sing the national anthem at The Rockets game, the West Kelowna Warriors game, the Kelowna Falcons game and of course many times at the Kelowna Chiefs Junior Hockey Club games (he’s ours 🙂 ) . We were so bummed at the cancelation of the NHL games not for the hockey but mostly because Scotty was invited by the Vancouver Canucks to sing at the game on Sunday against the Winnipeg Jets. WINGS Kelowna- Rutland had scheduled a viewing party and were going to show it on our big screen. As you all know, things have changed…no hockey…no anthem 🙁 . Well we aren’t going to let that stop us!! We are going to have Scotty LIVE at WINGS Kelowna- Rutland at 5 pm to sing the Canadian National Anthem!!! Then he is going to treat us to some more songs!!! Don’t miss this rare event and let’s show this young man some appreciation and support!!
It’s also 1/2 price WING DAY ALL DAY!!
They can shut down the country but they can’t shut down Wings
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If you can’t make it to the game Sunday come see the NEXT BEST THING!! Watch RUTLAND’S own SCOTTY BERG sing the NATIONAL ANTHEM at Wings Tap & Grill in Rutland on our BRAND NEW 100″, 4K, 8.3 million pixel big screen!! Then stick around for the game and see if “OUR” good luck charm has any effect on the Canucks as they take on the Winnipeg Jets. You can also head over to the Rutland Arena at 7 pm and catch the Kelowna Chiefs take on the Princeton Posse in game 5 (unless the Chiefs sweep in 4 games)!! What a great Sunday!
Reserve your seat by calling 236-420-4435
12 year old SCOTTY BERG was first approached about performing the Canadian national anthem by Kelowna Chiefs marketing manager Alex Draper back in November 2018.
His debut performance at Rutland Arena blew the crowd away and solidified him as the Chiefs unofficial regular anthem singer.
“We get him to sing all the time and the crowd absolutely adores him,” said Draper.
“He’s just an amazing little talent.”
Draper has seen Berg emerge as a local household name right before his eyes.
After gaining exposure from his Kelowna Chiefs game debut, Berg has been a hot commodity among local sports teams and entertainment.
He has sung for the West Kelowna Warriors, Kelowna Rockets, Kelowna Falcons and is currently a contestant on Okanagan’s Got Talent.
But the next milestone he’s about to embark on is before his biggest audience yet.
Berg will perform at the Vancouver Canucks next-generation NHL game March 15 at Rogers Arena in front of 18,000 people.