17 Vancouver concerts this week, February 8 to 12
MONDAY: the Canadian Pacific Blues Society presents Mark Hummel's Harmonica Blowout 25th Anniversary at the Rio.
MONDAY: Blueprint Live and The Invisible Orange present Florida metal band Trivium at Venue.
TUESDAY: Vancouver jazz band Fourth Avenue Five performs New Orleans-inspired hot jazz at the Backstage Lounge.
WEDNESDAY: Shari Ulrich hosts Bluebird North at the Roundhouse Rec Centre, featuring performances by David King, Lynn Miles, and Shaun Verreault.
WEDNESDAY: Brooklyn-based R&B trio Wet plays the Biltmore, with guest Kelsey Lu.
WEDNESDAY: slide guitarist Sue Decker performs acoustic roots and blues music at Cafe Deux Soleils.
THURSDAY: Australian roots-rock singer-songwriter and slide guitarist Jeff Lang plays St. James Hall.
THURSDAY: Canadian electronic-dance duo Adventure Club plays the Commodore, with guests Vanic.
THURSDAY: Vancouver folk-rock singer-songwriter Artist & Slave plays the Railway Club, with guests Zulu Panda and Robb Hill Band.
FRIDAY: Vancouver-based David Bowie tribute band Moonage Daydream plays the Fairview Pub, with Rock'n'Roll Circus and Runnin' Down a Dream.
FRIDAY: Canadian electronic-dance duo Adventure Club plays the Commodore, with guests Vanic.
FRIDAY: Vancouver percussionist Sal Ferreras and his band Drum Heat play the Surrey Arts Centre, with proceeds to Arts Umbrella Surrey.
FRIDAY: folk trio BTU (Barney Bentall, Tom Taylor, Shari Ulrich) launches new album Tightrope Walk at the Cultch.
FRIDAY: Canadian indie trio Belle Starr plays Coquitlam's Evergreen Cultural Centre.
FRIDAY: DJs Nikki Nevver and Vanessa Turner play music from the 1990s at the Astoria Pub.
FRIDAY: American rapper Sporting LIfe plays the Fortune Sound Club, with guests Evy Jane and Wsuptiger.
FRIDAY: Vancouver soul-jazz vocalist Dawn Pemberton coheadlines the Fox Cabaret with NYC-born blues-soul vocalist-guitarist Cécile Doo-Kingué.
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