It's the final weekend of January is almost here, with lots to see and do planned in Penticton.
Here's what's happening from Jan. 24 to 26:
Thrash Wrestling rumbles into Penticton (Jan. 24)
Okanagan-based promotion Thrash Wrestling brings its latest show, Power Move, to the Luso Multicultural Centre on Friday night.
A match between current Thrash champion Drayco and Michael More is booked for the main event.
The show starts at 7 p.m., and tickets can be purchased for $25 at One Boardshop, Urge3 Tattoos, or online at ticketseller.ca, while still available.
Tickets at the door, if available, will be $30.
The Luso Multicultural Centre is located at 135 Winnipeg St.
Tempest Theatre presents 'Smashed' (Jan. 25)
An original documentary produced by Penticton's Tempest Theatre will be shown at the venue on Saturday.
'Smashed' will be played at the theatre, located on 125 Eckhardt Ave., from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
The documentary covers the life of local physician Dr. Jeff Harries, "as he champions new medical approaches to treating alcohol use disorder and his fight with ALS," according to the theatre.
After the film, local doctors and counsellors will gather on stage for a panel to talk more about the documentary's topics.
Snowed In Comedy Tour (Jan. 25)
Cleland Theatre hosts the Snowed In Comedy Tour on Saturday.
Award-winning comics Erica Sigurdson, Dan Quinn and Paul Myrehaug will perform at the show, which runs from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
The long-running tour will be featured in 70 cities across Canada this year.
Tickets for the Penticton show are available at valleyfirsttix.com.
Robbie Burns Night 2025 (Jan. 25)
The Penticton Lakeside Resort hosts the annual Robbie Burns Night on Saturday, in honour of the Ploughman Poet's birthday.
Live music and dinner will be featured at the event.
Doors for the celebration open at 4:45 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased online at pentictonscottishfestival.ca or by phoning 250-896-8888.
Bluegrass Jam (Jan. 26)
The Penticton Academy of Music hosts its monthly Bluegrass Circle Jam on Sunday afternoon.
People are invited to bring their instruments and join in on the fun.
The event runs from 2 to 4 p.m., downstairs inside the Leir House, which is located at 220 Manor Park Ave.
Chayce Kennedy performs at Cannery (Jan. 26)
Penticton musician Chayce Kennedy performs inside Cannery Brewing's taproom on Sunday, from 5 to 7 p.m.
There is no cover charge.