19 Vancouver concerts this week, November 2 to 6

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      MONDAY: the Georgia Straight presents American folk-rock singer-songwriter Patty Griffin at the Commodore Ballroom, with guests Darlingside.

      TUESDAY: Los Angeles-based synth-pop duo In the Valley Below plays the Biltmore, touring in support of debut album The Belt.

      TUESDAY: Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive plays the Rickshaw Theatre, touring in support of upcoming album Ire. SOLD OUT.

      TUESDAY: Canadian singer-songwriters Dustin Bentall, Winston Hauschild, Nat Jay, Kim June Johnson, and host Shari Ulrich perform at the Roundhouse Community Centre for Bluebird North: Where Writers Sing and Tell.

      TUESDAY: Chinese pop superstar G.E.M. performs at the Pacific Coliseum on her first-ever North American tour.

      TUESDAY: the Georgia Straight presents American gospel-soul singer-songwriter Leon Bridges at the Commodore, touring in support of debut album Coming Home. SOLD OUT.

      WEDNESDAY: reunited Los Angeles-based rock band L7 plays the Rickshaw, featuring all-original lineup.

      WEDNESDAY: New York City-based indie-rock band Luna plays the Biltmore.

      THURSDAY: Ibiza-based experimental-electronica musician, producer, and DJ Nightmares on Wax plays Alexander Gastown.

      THURSDAY: Vancouver indie-rock band the Zolas plays the Imperial, performing tunes from latest album Swooner.

      THURSDAY: Los Angeles-based hard-rock act Buck Cherry plays the Commodore, touring in support of latest album Rock 'n' Roll.

      THURSDAY: sixties Hollywood garage-rock band the Sloths plays the Cobalt.

      THURSDAY: Australian alt-dance trio Rufus Du Sol plays Venue, performing on its You Were Right tour.

      THURSDAY: Local electro act Gang Signs plays the Fortune Sound Club, with guests Mesa Luna and Heroshe.

      FRIDAY: Canadian indie-rock band Hey Rosetta! plays the Vogue, with guests Yukon Blonde.

      FRIDAY: Canadian blues-rock band Big Sugar plays the Commodore, touring in support of new album Yardstyle.

      FRIDAY: New Brunswick rock band the Motorleague plays the Biltmore, with guests the Dying Arts.

      FRIDAY: The Rogue Folk Club presents Canadian folk vocalist-guitarist and Great Big Sea member Séan McCann at St. James Hall.

      FRIDAY: Vancouver Afro-funk band Camaro 67 plays the Hindenburg, with guests Bazooka Picnic and DJ Ollstar.

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