58 Vancouver concerts in January

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      JANUARY 2: Swedish techno/house DJ and producer Eric Prydz plays the Commodore Ballroom.

      JANUARY 8: Coastal Jazz presents New York City jazz group Power Quintet at Frankie's.

      JANUARY 8: Denver multi-instrumental rock ensemble Devotchka plays the Biltmore Cabaret.

      JANUARY 8: benefit concert for the Parkinson Society British Columbia at the Imperial features music by Star Captains, David Morin, Tonye Aganaba, Dutch Robinson, Emily Chambers (above), and Camaro 67.

      JANUARY 9: Coastal Jazz presents New York City jazz group Power Quintet at Frankie's.

      JANUARY 11: Oklahoma rock-and-roll singer-songwriter and guitarist JD McPherson plays the Biltmore, with guests Honeyhoney.

      JANUARY 12: Australian indie-pop singer-songwriter Vance Joy plays the Orpheum Theatre on his Fire and the Flood Tour 2015, with guests Reuben and the Dark.

      JANUARY 13: Australian indie-pop singer-songwriter Vance Joy plays the Orpheum on his Fire and the Flood Tour 2015, with guests Reuben and the Dark.

      JANUARY 14: #SingItFwdFinale benefit for the Saint James Music Academy at the Vogue Theatre features a lineup of artists that remains secret until the day of each show.

      JANUARY 14: Montreal jazz group Remi Bolduc  Jazz Ensemble presents a tribute to jazz legend Dave Brubeck at New Westminster's Anvil Centre.

      JANUARY 14: American pop singer-songwriter Vanessa Carlton (above) plays the Imperial, touring in support of latest album Liberman, with guest Skye Steele.

      JANUARY 15: Coastal Jazz presents American jazz group the Steve Davis Sextet at Frankie's.

      JANUARY 15: the Rogue Folk Club presents Danish folk musicians Sonnich Lydom, Kristian Bugge, and Morten Alfred Høirup at St. James Hall.

      JANUARY 15: Vancouver electro-folk band Old Man Canyon plays the Fox Cabaret.

      JANUARY 15: American jazz bassist Mark Dresser performs at the Western Front with Vancouver improvisers JP Carter, Peggy Lee, Dylan van der Schyff, Chris Gestrin, Ron Samworth, Aram Bajakian, and John Paton.

      JANUARY 15: Winnipeg folk-roots band the Bros. Landreth (above) play New Westminster's Massey Theatre, touring in support of Juno-winning album Let It Lie.

      JANUARY 15#SingItFwdFinale benefit for the Saint James Music Academy at the Vogue Theatre features a lineup of artists that remains secret until the day of each show.

      JANUARY 16: Coastal Jazz presents American jazz group the Steve Davis Sextet at Frankie's.

      JANUARY 16: English black-metal band Venom Inc. plays Venue, with guests Necrophagia, Chapel, and Holocaust Lord.

      JANUARY 16: Vancouver and Texas metal bands Baptists and Power Trip coheadline the Rickshaw, with guests Long Knife, WTCHDR, and M16.

      JANUARY 16: Celtic band Blackthorn and fiddler Rosie Carver are featured in a musical celebration of Scottish poet Robbie Burns at Coquitlam's Place des Arts.

      JANUARY 16: American jazz bassist Mark Dresser performs at the Western Front with Vancouver improvisers JP Carter, Peggy Lee, Dylan van der Schyff, Chris Gestrin, Ron Samworth, Aram Bajakian, and John Paton.

      JANUARY 17: the Canadian Pacific Blues Society presents Louisiana blues-roots slide-guitar virtuoso Sonny Landreth at the Imperial, with local guest Wailin' Al Walker.

      JANUARY 17: the Rogue Folk Club presents Canadian folk singer-songwriter J.P. Cormier at St. James Hall, touring in support of latest album The Chance.

      JANUARY 17: Coastal Jazz presents American jazz group the Steve Davis Sextet at Frankie's.

      JANUARY 19: Americana band the Devil Makes Three (above) plays the Commodore, touring in support of latest album I'm a Stranger Here.

      JANUARY 19: local jazz saxophonist Cory Weeds hosts a jam session with professional and amateur Vancouver musicians at the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts.

      JANUARY 20: Brooklyn-based experimental-dance musician Chrome Sparks plays Fortune Sound Club, touring in support of latest release Parallelism.

      JANUARY 20: Americana band the Devil Makes Three plays the Commodore, touring in support of latest album I'm a Stranger Here.

      JANUARY 21: American soul-folk group Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats play the Commodore, with guests Paper Bird. SOLD OUT.

      JANUARY 22: the Rogue Folk Club presents Louisiana roots group the Revellers at St. James Hall.

      JANUARY 22: California-based reggae band Tribal Seeds plays the Biltmore, with guests the Steppas and the Skints.

      JANUARY 22: American garage-rockers Ty Segall and the Muggers play the Vogue Theatre, with guests CFM.

      JANUARY 22: Montreal indie-electronica project Majical Cloudz plays the Cobalt, touring in support of latest release Are You Alone?.

      JANUARY 22: American electronica musician Shigeto plays the Imperial, touring in support of latest release Intermission.

      JANUARY 23: B.C.-based roots-world singer-songwriter Babe Gurr performs with her band at Deep Cove Shaw Theatre, with proceeds to First Impressions Theatre.

      JANUARY 23: Club PuSh presents an evening with American avant-garde composer and poet Harold Budd at the Fox Cabaret.

      JANUARY 23: Caravan World Rhythms presents Canadian Iranian music group the Vashaan Ensemble at North Vancouver's Centennial Theatre.

      JANUARY 23: Vancouver heavy-metal band Zimmer's Hole (above) plays the Rickshaw, with guests Dayglo Abortions, Process, Golers, and Aggression.

      JANUARY 24: Virginia indie-rock band Car Seat Headrest plays the Cobalt, touring in support of latest release Teens of Style.

      JANUARY 24: American country singer-songwriter Chase Rice plays the Commodore, with guests the Cadillac Three and Jordan Davis.

      JANUARY 25: the PuSh Festival and Music on Main presents Grammy-winning a cappella group Roomful of Teeth at the Fox Cabaret.

      JANUARY 26: Canadian roots-rock band Blue Rodeo plays the Orpheum Theatre, with guest Terra Lightfoot.

      JANUARY 26: the PuSh Festival and Music on Main presents Grammy-winning a cappella group Roomful of Teeth at the Fox Cabaret.

      JANUARY 27: Victoria post-punk band Freak Heat Waves plays the Biltmore, with guests Mesa Luna.

      JANUARY 27: Canadian roots-rock band Blue Rodeo plays the Orpheum Theatre, with guest Terra Lightfoot.

      JANUARY 28: Portland psychedelic-rock band Unknown Mortal Orchestra coheadlines the Rickshaw with Baltimore indie-rock outfit Lower Dens.

      JANUARY 29: Canadian country singer-songwriter Corb Lund (above) plays the Commodore, with guest Daniel Romano.

      JANUARY 29: Club PuSh presents Toronto chamber-pop orchestra the Queer Songbook Orchestra at the Fox Cabaret.

      JANUARY 29: Capilano University's "A" Band, NiteCap, and faculty guests present a musical tribute to American jazz composer Billy Strayhorn at the BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts.

      JANUARY 29: Vancouver-based electronica collective Chapel Sound Takeover plays the Biltmore, with Heroshe, BDG, Phil David, Loner, Joseph L'Etranger, Jade Statues, Shaunic, Jnl Wsuptiger, and Silence.

      JANUARY 30: Swedish and American death metal bands Enforcer and Warbringer coheadline the Rickshaw, with guests Cauldron and Exmortus.

      JANUARY 30: Texas psychedelic-funk band the Bright Light Social Hour plays the Biltmore, touring in support of latest release Space Is Still the Place.

      JANUARY 30: L.A.-based indie-gospel group the Eagle Rock Gospel Singers play the Media Club, touring in support of debut album Heavenly Fire.

      JANUARY 30: Club PuSh presents DJ Spooky (above), who will use electronic music to rescore Guy Debord’s revolutionary 1973 film The Society of Spectacle at the Fox Cabaret.

      JANUARY 30: Canadian country singer-songwriter Corb Lund plays the Commodore, with guest Daniel Romano.

      JANUARY 31: Ohio indie-folk band Saintseneca plays the Cobalt, touring in support of latest release Such Things.

      JANUARY 31: American roots-blues band the Wood Brothers plays the Vogue Theatre, touring in support of new album Paradise.

       

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