Tom Cochrane and Amanda Marshall
November 10, 2026
6:00 pm
Sandman Centre
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Event categories: Concerts & Music

Tom Cochrane’s legendary career spanning more than 40 years, from his early years as the lead singer and main songwriter for Red Rider to the solo work that brought him global success, Cochrane has earned 8 JUNO Awards, a Grammy nomination, and a place among the nation’s most influential singer-songwriters. Celebrated for his artistic contributions and his extensive humanitarian and charitable work, he continues to embody the standard of what it means to be a Canadian Music Hall of Fame icon.

Singer-songwriter Amanda Marshall has released three multi-platinum albums since 1995, beginning with her Diamond-certified debut—one of only 18 Canadian albums ever to reach that milestone. The record sold more than 6 million copies worldwide and produced seven Top 10 singles, including “Let It Rain,” “Beautiful Goodbye,” “Dark Horse,” and “Birmingham.”

Tickets go on sale Friday, July 17, 2026, at 10:00 am.

Sandman Centre

Sandman Centre

Sandman Centre is a City of Kamloops arena and event venue at 300 Lorne Street, beside Riverside Park and within walking distance of the downtown core. It is home to the Kamloops Blazers and serves as a major gathering place for hockey, other sporting events, concerts, conventions, trade shows, and community events.

The venue has seating for approximately 6,000 people, an 85-by-200-foot ice surface, and nearly 20,000 square feet of exhibition and event space. Its main floor can be converted from an ice rink to a dry-floor venue, allowing the facility to accommodate large concerts, exhibits, conferences, and other events. The building also includes dressing rooms, concessions, meeting and lounge spaces, and a public concourse that can be used for indoor walking when scheduled.

Address: 300 Lorne St, Kamloops, BC V2C 1W3, Canada