27 concerts in Metro Vancouver this weekend

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      FRIDAYSteve Dawson and the Black Hen Band, Barney Bentall, and Craig Northey reimagine the classic Rolling Stones album Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out (above) at Kay Meek Centre. Concert takes place Saturday as well.

      FRIDAY: underground hip-hop duo Cannibal Ox plays Fortune Sound Club, with guest Liam Tracy.

      FRIDAY: Canadian hard-rock trio the Tea Party, featuring singer-guitarist Jeff Martin, plays Hard Rock Casino Vancouver.

      FRIDAY: Montreal experimental-pop band Braids plays the Cobalt.

      FRIDAY: New Jersey metal bands Overkill and Symphony X play the Vogue Theatre.

      FRIDAY: American country singer-songwriter Jason Aldean plays Rogers Arena, with guests Cole Swindell, Tyler Farr, and Dee Jay Silver.

      FRIDAY: Canadian vocal group the Tenors plays Abbotsford Centre, touring in support of new album Under One Sky.

      FRIDAY: Toronto rock 'n' roll band Die Mannequin (above) coheadlines Venue with Vancouver freak-pop band Fake Shark.

      FRIDAY: Canadian-Irish punk band the Mahones plays the Rickshaw, with guests Los Furios.

      FRIDAY: Vancouver indie-soul band the Boom Booms plays the Commodore, with guest Michael Bernard Fitzgerald.

      FRIDAY: Juno Award-winner Alpha Yaya Diallo plays the Maple Ridge ACT, with dancer N'nato Camara, musician Naby Camara, and kora player Boujou Badialy Cissoko.

      FRIDAY: the Radfest Philanthropic Society's annual charity show at the Rickshaw features music by DJs Jef Leppard, Caveman Lawyer, and Sillysellyn.

      SATURDAY: Vancouver fingerstyle-guitar virtuoso Don Alder (above) plays Bluedog Guitars in North Van, with guests Adrian Bellue and Kris Schulz.

      SATURDAY: Vancouver-born pop singer-songwriter Tobias Jesso Jr. plays the Rickshaw, with guests Wet.

      SATURDAY: the Georgia Straight presents Jamaican reggae artist Mr. Vegas and the 440 Band, with guest Purple Soul.

      SATURDAY: Canadian singer-songwriter Adam Cohen performs a benefit for the North Shore Disability Resource Centre Foundation at Centennial Theatre, with guests the Jeff Standfield Band.

      SATURDAYFaceFest XX at the WISE Hall features performances by Johnny Keen, the Rustic Sinners, Tarantula Head, Ketchy Shuby, Eddy D & the Sex Bombs, Stab'em in the Abdomen, the Rain and the Sidewalk, the Hay Dolls, Orchard Pinkish & His Horny Hands, Pill Squad, WackLatter, the Wasted Strays, Chopper and the Saucermen, Crummy, Evan Symons, Gnash Rambler, Wett Stilettos, Ford Pier Vengeance Trio, Gold Stars are for Suckers, and the Fabulous Rootabeggars.

      SATURDAYPsych Fest at Hindenberg features music by Ancestors, Eternal Tapestry, Wooden Indian Burial Ground, Crosss, Hallow Moon, lié, Astrakhan, Outside Dog, Eric Campbell & the Dirt, Mother Upduff, Colin Cowan & the Elastic Stars, Redrick Sultan (above), Cult Babies, the Wandering Halls, Dirty Spells, Spruce Trap, Jive Hand, Invisible Taste, Lightbulb Vaporizer, and the Godspot.

      SATURDAY: American indie-rock band Titus Andronicus plays the Biltmore, with guests Spider Bags and Baked.

      SATURDAY: Calgary rock band Double Fuzz plays the Emerald in support of latest album CoCo.

      SATURDAYSequential Circus 17 at Open Studios Music features electronic music by datataste, Dark Arps, RiDylan, secret circuits, Sleepwreck, and thisissami.

      SUNDAY: L.A. bassist and singer-songwriter  Thundercat (above) plays Alexander, touring in support of latest album The Beyond/Where the Giants Roam.

      SUNDAY: Phoenix-based metal band Soulfly plays the Rickshaw, with guests Soilwork, Decapitated, Shattered Sun, Dead Asylum, and Pyramidion.

      SUNDAY: the Rogue Folk Club presents Irish fiddler Kevin Burke at St. James Hall.

      SUNDAY: the Georgia Straight presents British indie-rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen at the Commodore, with guests Jamie N Commons.

      SUNDAY: Irish indie-rock band Ash plays the Biltmore Cabaret.

      SUNDAY: Islands frontman Nick Diamonds plays the Cobalt, touring in support of latest solo album City of Quartz.

       

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