22 Vancouver concerts this week, September 26 to 30

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      MONDAY: Australian electronic musician and producer Ta-Ku plays the Vogue.

      MONDAY: British indie-pop singer-songwriter and producer Jack Garratt plays the Commodore, with guests Brasstacks.

      TUESDAY: L.A. rock band Allah-Las plays the Biltmore, touring in support of new album Calico Review.

      TUESDAY: American experimental-pop band Animal Collective plays the Vogue, touring in support of latest album Painting With.

      WEDNESDAY: California R&B/soul singer-songwriter Nick Waterhouse plays the Cobalt.

      WEDNESDAY: Connecticut heavy-metal band Hatebreed plays Venue, with guests Devildriver and Devil You Know.

      WEDNESDAY: American violinist and dancer Lindsey Stirling (above) plays the Orpheum, performing a variety of musical styles.

      WEDNESDAY: Canadian electropop musician Peaches plays the Commodore, touring in support of latest album Rub.

      WEDNESDAY: Canadian rock band Preoccupations plays the Rickshaw, touring in support of new album.

      THURSDAY: L.A.-based dream-pop band Lany plays Venue, with guests Transviolet.

      THURSDAY: Illinois hip-hop artist Futuristic plays Fortune Sound Club, with guests Beez, J.Rob the Chief, and Alpha Omega.

      THURSDAY: American outsider musician and street performer David Liebe Hart plays the Rickshaw.

      THURSDAY: the Georgia Straight presents Scottish indie-rock singer-songwriter KT Tunstall (above) at the Commodore.

      FRIDAY: the Georgia Straight presents American alt-rock band Dinosaur Jr. at the Commodore, with guests Moon Duo.

      FRIDAY: French pop-classical pianist Richard Clayderman plays the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

      FRIDAY: Haitian-Canadian electronica musician, producer, and DJ Kaytranada plays the Vogue.

      FRIDAY: roots quintet the Bills performs globally inspired music at West Vancouver Memorial Library.

      FRIDAY: Manitoba indie-pop band Royal Canoe plays the Imperial, performing tunes from latest album Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit.

      FRIDAY: Montreal pop band Tops plays the WISE Hall, with guest Gal Gracen.

      FRIDAY: English experimental video-art and music group Psychic TV plays Venue.

      FRIDAY: drum legend Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac fame leads his own blues band at Molson Canadian Theatre at Hard Rock.

      FRIDAY: a celebration of the David Bowie album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spider from Mars (above) at the Kay Meek Centre features performances by Alex Cuba, Jim Byrnes, Ralph Shaw, Ndidi Onukwulu, Roy Forbes, Khari McClelland, Dustin Bentall, Rich Hope, John Reischman, and Keri Latimer, all under the leadership of Steve Dawson and the Black Hen House Band.

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