Event Info
Slim Sandy & The Hillbilly Boppers | CD Launch
Slim Sandy & The Hillbilly Boppers | CD Launch
8:00pm - 11:00pm Doors at: 7:00pm
$15
Artists
hillbilly boogie from Victoria BC
Event Description
Slim Sandy & The Hillbilly Boppers | CD Launch
Wednesday, December 22nd | Doors: 7PM | Show: 8PM
All-Ages | ID Required For Alcohol Service
$15 Advance | $20 At The Door
Purchase tickets at: https://www.victoriaeventcentre.ca
For over 30 years Slim Sandy has been playing roots music in various acts, as the drummer for Ray Condo and the Hardrock Goners, then singer and guitarist in the Crazy Rhythm Daddies. In 2012 Slim joined with bassist Willa Mae to form the Hillbilly Boppers in Victoria, Canada. Slim has played festivals such as HIGH ROCKABILLY, ROCKIN HILLBILLY, and SCREAMIN in Spain, VIVA LAS VEGAS in the USA, ROCKIN AROUND TURNHOUT, in Belgium, GOOD ROCKIN TONIGHT, in France, the ROCK’N’ROLL WEEKENDER in WALLDORF, Germany, and RED HOT and BLUE, RIFFLANDIA and FERNFEST, in Canada. They are currently performing to promote their new album ROLLING and TUMBLING.
In the event that public health restrictions prevent this event from going ahead, all tickets purchased for this event will automatically be valid for the next rescheduled date. Refunds will be made available as needed - please email victoriaeventcentre@gmail.com to arrange.
≫ COVID Safety Info ≪
▪︎ Tickets should be purchased online in advance, through our website, to ensure availability. If space remains, additional tickets will be available at the door.
▪︎ The bar will provide table/seated service. Instead of going up to the bar, a server will visit you to take orders and to clear empty glassware.
▪︎ Masks are required, except when seated. If you do not have one, one will be provided for you.
▪︎ Beginning September 13th, in accordance with Provincial Health Order, all ticketholders will be required to show proof of vaccination at the door in order to attend. More information about the BC Vaccine Card is available at https://www2.gov.bc.ca/vaccinecard.html
Read the VEC's full Covid safety plan here:
https://victoriaeventcentre.ca/covid19/
≫ Safer Spaces ≪
▪︎ At the VEC there is zero tolerance for any type of racist, sexist, ableist, fatphobic, transphobic or homophobic behaviour. By purchasing a ticket and attending this event, you agree to conduct yourself with the utmost respect for everyone at this event. In the event that you do not, you may be asked to leave without a refund.
▪︎ If you feel uncomfortable at any time, please let a VEC staff person know and we will try to support you in the best way possible.
≫ Land Acknowledgement ≪
▪︎ We would like to gratefully acknowledge that the territory on which this event takes place is on the traditional, stolen, unceded land of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. We acknowledge the rich cultural history of the many peoples and rituals that have been affected by the ongoing process of dispossession and colonialism. We hold this understanding in our interactions and engagements with this land and its people.
≫ Accessibility ≪
▪︎ Our seating is a combination of high tables, bar stools, and cocktail tables with chairs. If you require assistance with this, please make a note when purchasing tickets or contact us at events@victoriaeventcentre.ca and VEC staff will do their best to accommodate.
▪︎ There are three multi-user, gender-inclusive bathrooms with stalls. One bathroom has a larger stall with its own sink and a grab bar (more details in the ‘Bathrooms’ section).
▪︎ The Victoria Event Centre currently does not have an operational elevator, and there is one long flight of stairs at the venue entrance. The only way into the VEC is up 27 wood stairs, 11″ deep, 6″ high. There are wooden 2.5” handrails 38” up the wall on each side of the staircase (54” apart, so not graspable on both sides at once. See further details in the ‘Getting Inside’ section)
▪︎ If you would like to attend the event but require assistance with accessing the space, please contact us at events@victoriaeventcentre.ca and VEC staff will do their best to accommodate.
▪︎ Inside the Victoria Event Centre there is a gender inclusive wheelchair accessible washroom that technically fits necessary size dimensions, but is missing a bar and a handrail beside the toilet.There are two stalls in the washroom, but only one of these has been renovated to meet 5'x5' wheelchair clearance.
▪︎ More detailed venue accessibility info is available at: http://www.victoriaeventcentre.ca/attendees/accessibility/
Venue
1415 Broad Street
Multi-Purpose / Hall
Capacity250
Open / Operational