22 Vancouver concerts this weekend, May 27 to 29

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      FRIDAY: London-based rock band Savages plays the Imperial, touring in support of latest album Adore Life.

      FRIDAY: Canadian indie-rock singer-songwriter Mac DeMarco plays Malkin Bowl in Stanley Park, showcasing tunes from latest album Salad Days.

      FRIDAY: Vancouver indie-folk singer songwriter Shawn Rawlins plays the Media Club, with guests Tobacco Brown and Jess Smith.

      FRIDAY: Seattle surf-rock band La Luz plays the Biltmore, with guests Sick Sad World.

      FRIDAY: local metal band Without Mercy plays the Rickshaw, with guests Neck of the Woods, Dead Asylum, Xul, and Obsidian.

      SATURDAY: Australian garage-psych band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard plays the Rickshaw Theatre.

      SATURDAY: French producer-DJ Breakbot plays Alexander Gastown with Woodhead and Wmnstudies.

      SATURDAY: Los Angeles alt-rock band Autolux tours in support of new album Pussy's Dead at Venue.

      SATURDAY: American blues-rock band Alabama Shakes plays Deer Lake Park, with guests Kurt Vile and the Violators

      SATURDAY: London-based alt-pop duo Oh Wonder plays the Commodore, with guests Lany.

      SATURDAY: monthly music festival Hall Pass at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds features local bands the Faceplants, Actors, the Prettys, Fashionism, Catlow, Eric Campbell and the Dirt, No Sinner, Dan Moxon, Louise Burns, and Star Captains.

      SATURDAY: Impressions Big Band performs old standards updated with a foot-tapping twist at Vancouver Public Library.

      SATURDAY: Kamloops-based alt-indie band Van Damsel plays the Media Club, with guests Leisure Club and the Oceanographers.

      SATURDAY: American indie-rock band Titus Andronicus plays the Biltmore, with guests Le Sera.

      SATURDAY: the Rogue Folk Club presents Victoria roots musician Stephen Fearing at St. James Hall.

      SATURDAY: Vancouver experimental singer-songwriter Veda Hille plays the York Theatre.

      SATURDAY: Brooklyn experimental-rock band Yeasayer plays the Imperial.

      SATURDAY: Vancouver vocal ensemble Sound Eclectic performs classical, jazz, and pop music at the Waterfront Theatre.

      SUNDAY: American metal band Prong plays Venue, with guests Saints of Death and Crnkshft.

      SUNDAY: California gothic-rock singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe plays the Imperial, touring in support of latest album Abyss.

      SUNDAY: Georgia heavy-metal band Baroness plays the Commodore, touring in support of latest album Purple.

      SUNDAY: Brooklyn rock band the So So Glos plays the Cobalt, with guests the Dirty Nil.

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