83 Vancouver concerts in July

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      JULY 1: New York punk-rockers Leftover Crack play the first of two nights at Venue, with guests Days N Daze.

      JULY 1: the free, family-friendly Crab Park Festival in Crab Park features music by Red Soul Bluez (1 pm), the Mike Van Eyes Band (2 pm), and Rachel Davis from Femme Zeppelin (3 pm).

      JULY 1: the Cory Weeds Quintet plays the first of two nights at Frankie's as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 1: local jazz band the Maria Ho Quartet plays the Blue Martini Jazz Cafe.

      JULY 1: Vancouver punk-rock legends the Pointed Sticks play the Columbia Theatre in New West.

      JULY 1: Fiesta Blanca at Lux Lounge features Latin American music by Hugo Porras, Carlos Reyes, DJ Julio, and DJ Adam Twins.

      JULY 1: Vancouver heavy-soul band Cocaine Moustache plays a Canada Day party at Funky Winker Beans, with guests Process and Giants Arise.

      JULY 2: Grammy Award-winning vocalist Gregory Porter plays the Vogue Theatre with the Bruno Hubert Trio as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 2: the first day of FVDED in the Park at Surrey's Holland Park features performances by Jack Ü (above), Bryson Tiller, RL Grime, Tchami, and DJ Mustard.

      JULY 2: Vancouver-based blues-soul act David Ward and the Golden Future Orchestra performs at David Lam Park as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 2: New York punk-rockers Leftover Crack play the second of two nights at Venue, with guests Days N Daze.

      JULY 2: California-based jazz-world musician Vinny Golia performs and his trio at Ironworks as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 2: the Cory Weeds Quintet plays the second of two nights at Frankie's as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 2: Vancouver-based musician Gordon Grdina presents his culture-mashing project Haram at Performance Works as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 3: the second day of FVDED in the Park at Surrey's Holland Park features performances by Zedd, Travis Scott, Carnage, and Galantis.

      JULY 3: New Orleans-based R&B band led by England-born keyboardist, vocalist, and guitarist Jon Cleary plays the Blueshore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts.

      JULY 3: Vancouver-based jazz group the Dan Brubeck Quartet plays Performance Works as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 3: Canadian jazz vocalist Jaclyn Guillou (above) performs with her quartet at Frankie's as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 3: Chicago-based jazz cellist Tomeka Reid plays Ironworks with her quartet as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 3: American indie-rock band Pity Sex plays the Biltmore Ballroom on Kingsway, with guests PWR Bttm and Petal.

      JULY 7: American country trio Dixie Chicks plays Rogers Arena, with guests Anderson East and Josh Herbert.

      JULY 7: African electronica duo Goldfish plays Fortune Sound Club, with guests Wmnstudies and Diana Boss.

      JULY 7: Deanna Knight and the Hot Club of Mars perform as part of the Enchanted Evenings Concert Series at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden.

      JULY 8: the Georgia Straight presents Seattle garage/R&B band Pickwick at the Rickshaw.

      JULY 8: American noise-pop band Deerhoof plays Fortune Sound Club, with guests Skating Polly.

      JULY 9: local indie-rock music by Hollerado, Bend Sinister (above), Highkicks, and Redeye Empire play Red Truck Brewery as part of the Truck Stop Concert Series.

      JULY 9: Brooklyn-based rock 'n' roll band Big Thief plays the Biltmore Cabaret, with guests Luke Temple and Morning Show.

      JULY 9: the first night of TD Concerts at the Pier in White Rock features music by Switch to Black, the Katherines, and Daniel Wesley.

      JULY 9: As part of the Indian Summer Festival, Rajasthan Josh performs at the Orpheum Theatre with Rup Sidhu, Kinnie Starr, Ashwin Sood, Sara Fitzpatrick, Shane Raman, and the Sarah McLachlan School of Music Youth Choir.

      JULY 9: Los Angeles-based pop musician and Real Estate member Ducktails plays the Cobalt.

      JULY 9: American country-folk songwriting legend John Prine ("Illegal Smile", "Sam Stone") plays the Vogue Theatre.

      JULY 9: outlaw-country band the Joey Only Outlaw Band plays the Rickshaw, with guests Devil in the Wood Shack, Cornshed, and Space Chimp.

      JULY 9: the Khatsahlano Street Party on West 4th Avenue features performances by Hannah Georgas, Mounties (above), Rodney DeCroo, Jody Glenham, Twin River, Hot Panda, Mu, and Holy Hum.

      JULY 10: Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler plays the Orpheum Theatre with his new Nashville-based band Loving Mary.

      JULY 10: American pop band We Are Scientists plays the Cobalt, touring in support of new album Helter Seltzer.

      JULY 12: New York based indie-rocker Mitski plays the Cobalt, with guests Japanese Breakfast and Jay Som.

      JULY 13: jazz-folk vocalist Cari Burdett plays St. Mark's Anglican Church, with guests Adrian Dolan and Richard Moody.

      JULY 14: local bands the Plodes, Dumb, shitlord fuckerman, and Tim the Mute pay tribute to XTC, Devo, and Joy Division at the Rickshaw.

      JULY 14: the first day of the Pemberton Music Festival features performances by Snoop Dogg, Bassnectar, Wolf Parade, Grace Potter (above), Rae Sremmurd, and Maria Bamford.

      JULY 14: the Canadian Pacific Blues Society presents American roots-rock greats Dave & Phil Alvin at the Imperial, with guests Paul Pigat & Cousin Harley.

      JULY 14: local Celtic-folk band the Paperboys performs as part of the Enchanted Evenings Concert Series at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden.

      JULY 14: American R&B-pop singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor plays the PNE Amphitheatre, with guests Hailee Steinfeld and Common Kings.

      JULY 15: Vancouver-based dream-pop artist Youngblood celebrates the launch of her new EP at the Rickshaw Theatre.

      JULY 15: Detroit hip-hop duo Insane Clown Posse plays Venue, with guests Spread the Revenge.

      JULY 15: Montreal metal band Beyond Creation plays the Media Club, with guests Rivers of Nihil, the Zenith Passage, and VACUUS and Exterminatus.

      JULY 15: the second day of the Pemberton Music Festival features performances by J. Cole, Kaskade, FKA Twigs, Flosstradamus, Method Man and Redman, Cold and War Kids.

      JULY 15: the 39th annual Vancouver Folk Music Festival kicks off at Jericho Beach. This year's lineup includes Martin Carthy, Shane Koyczan, the New Pornographers (above), Jojo Abot, Lisa O’Neill, Lakou Mizik, Ajinai, Yemen Blues, Bruce Cockburn, Oysterband, the Bills, Lord Huron, Little Scream, and Samantha Parton.

      JULY 16: the third day of the Pemberton Music Festival features performances by the Killers, Wiz Khalifa, Ice Cube, and Billy Idol.

      JULY 16: the second night of TD Concerts at the Pier in White Rock features music by Twin River and Moulettes.

      JULY 16: Pink Floyd tribute band Brit Floyd plays the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

      JULY 17: Daddy Mikey, DJ Kemo, Tank Gyal, and LDG Madd Mixer perform on board MV Britannia for the Red Hot Tropical Boat Cruise.

      JULY 17: the fourth and final day of the Pemberton Music Festival features performances by Pearl Jam, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Halsey, DJ Snake, and Mac Miller.

      JULY 17: local Gypsy-jazz ensemble Van Django performs at Roundhouse Turntable Plaza.

      JULY 18: American alt-country band the Jayhawks plays the Imperial, with guests Fernando Viciconte.

      JULY 19: Canadian pop-punk band Seaway plays the Cobalt, touring in support of new album Colour Blind.

      JULY 20: British pop superstar Adele (above) plays the first of two nights at Rogers Arena. SOLD OUT.

      JULY 20: Vancouver soul-pop band Miss Quincy & the Showdown plays the WISE Hall, with guests Liz Stringer and Hollow Twin.

      JULY 21: British pop superstar Adele plays the second of two nights at Rogers Arena. SOLD OUT.

      JULY 22: the Mission Folk Music Festival kicks off at Heritage Park in Mission. This year's lineup includes Buffy Sainte-Marie, Guy Davis, Zakiya Hooker, the Andy Leftwich Trio, Good for Grapes, and Lion Bear Fox.

      JULY 22: local bands TrailerHawk, Cass King, Pink Licorice, and Lisa Joyce pay tribute to Prince at the Rickshaw.

      JULY 22: California-based pop duo Us the Duo plays the Rio Theatre, with guests Gardiner Sisters.

      JULY 22: rock band Big Wreck, led by vocalist Ian Thornley, plays the Commodore, with guest Royal Tusk.

      JULY 22: Oklahoma blues-country singer-songwriter and guitarist Parker Millsap plays the Biltmore.

      JULY 22: English acoustic-folk singer-songwriter Benjamin Francis Leftwich plays the Media Club. SOLD OUT.

      JULY 22: California blues-punk rockers Ford Madox Ford, featuring Tony Kinman from Rank & File, play the WISE Hall, with guests 3 O'Clock Train.

      JULY 23: the first night of SHOREFEST at English Bay features performances by the Matinee, Willa, Jim Byrnes and Friends, Dustin Bentall, Savvie, Khari McClelland, and the Lion, the Bear, the Fox.

      JULY 23: American pop musician Phoebe Ryan plays Alexander Gastown, with guests Cardiknox.

      JULY 23: dance to Latin and Caribbean dance music spun by Daddy Mikey, DJ-Z M3, and Trinity at the Croatian Cultural Centre.

      JULY 23: Toronto experimental/electronic band Crystal Castles (above) plays the Commodore.

      JULY 23: the third night of TD Concerts at the Pier in White Rock features music by Beyond the Eyes, Field Study, and the Washboard Union.

      JULY 23Hiatus Music Festival at the Waldorf features performances by Bear Mountain, Bit Funk, Rainer + Grimm, Top Less, DiIRTY RADiO, Youngblood, Frankie, and Peligro Tropical.

      JULY 24: Canadian guitar-rock greats the Tragically Hip play the first of two nights at Rogers Arena on their final tour ever.

      JULY 26: Los Angeles-based post-hardcore band letlive. plays the Rickshaw, with guests Seahaven, Silver Snakes, and Night Versus.

      JULY 26: Canadian guitar-rock greats the Tragically Hip play the second of two nights at Rogers Arena on their final tour ever.

      JULY 27: Chicago R&B singer-songwriter BJ the Chicago Kid plays Alexander Gastown.

      JULY 27: the second night of SHOREFEST at English Bay features performances by Loverboy, Gay Nineties, the Boom Booms, Twin Bandit, Oliver Swain, Locarno, and Lydia Hol.

      JULY 28: American rock bands Weezer and Panic! at the Disco play Deer Lake Park, with guest Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness.

      JULY 28: the Vancouver Folk Music Festival presents New Orleans world-folk band Rising Appalachia at the Biltmore, with guest Lena Anderssen.

      JULY 28: local gypsy-jazz band Van Django performs as part of the Enchanted Evenings Concert Series at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden.

      JULY 29: Canadian Pink Floyd tribute band Pigs plays the Rickshaw.

      JULY 29: high-energy dance band Queer as Funk! kicks off Vancouver Pride 2016 at the Commodore.

      JULY 30: American hardcore band Misery Signals plays the Biltmore, with guests Neck of the Woods and World View.

      JULY 30: the third and final night of SHOREFEST at English Bay features performances by Trooper, Lovecoast, Dutch Robinson, Reid Jamieson, Krystal Dos Santos, Good for Grapes (above), and the River and the Road.

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