19 Vancouver concerts this weekend, November 6 to 8

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      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.

      SATURDAY: the Canadian Pacific Blues Society presents Nanaimo blues-rocker David Gogo performing tunes from new CD Vicksburg Call at the Rio Theatre.

      SATURDAY: U.K.-based shoegaze quartet Cheatahs plays the Biltmore Cabaret, with guests Strange Things.

      SATURDAYalbum-release show at the Hindenburg features music by From Orbit, Sleep Science, Iamforest, and Blackout Lights.

      SATURDAY: DJ, producer, and founding member of N.W.A., DJ Yella, plays a late show at the Biltmore.

      SATURDAY: Vancouver metal legends 3 Inches of Blood perform their second-to-last show at the Commodore, with guests Bison and Black Wizard. SOLD OUT.

      SATURDAY: Nashville electronica duo Cherub plays the Imperial, performing on its So...You DTF? tour, with guests Hippie Sabotage.

      SATURDAY: New York-based indie-rock band Here We Go Magic plays Fortune Sound Club.

      SATURDAY: Sudden Death Records presents Hardcore 2015 at the Rickshaw, featuring punk music by D.O.A. (above), GOB, and Boids.

      SATURDAY: Nordic Trax presents Scottish electronic musician the Revenge at Open Studios, touring in support of debut album Love That Will Not Die.

      SATURDAY: London electronica artist TroyBoi plays Fortune Sound Club, with guests Woolymammoth and Quix.

      SUNDAY: Vancouver metal legends 3 Inches of Blood perform their final show at the Commodore, with guests Hookers and Erosion.

      SUNDAY: English rock band the Struts plays Venue, with guest Andrew Watt.

      SUNDAY: rapper Oddisee plays Fortune Sound Club, touring in support of latest album The Good Fight, with guests Good Company.

      SUNDAY: American rapper Mac Miller plays the Vogue, with guests Goldlink, Domo Genesis, and Alexander Spit.

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