15 Vancouver concerts this week, November 21 to 25
MONDAY: American rapper YG performs two shows at the Vogue on his F*** Donald Trump Tour.
MONDAY: Canadian First Nations electronica band A Tribe Called Red plays the Commodore.
MONDAY: Coastal Jazz presents a concert celebrating jazz legends at Frankie's, featuring the Capilano University A Band.
MONDAY: Toronto punk band Pup plays the Cobalt, touring in support of latest album The Dream Is Over.
TUESDAY: Norwegian synth-pop singer-songwriter Mr. Little Jeans plays the Biltmore Cabaret.
WEDNESDAY: Irish vocal group Celtic Thunder plays Abbotsford Centre, celebrating the influence of Irish and Celtic music around the world.
WEDNESDAY: Toronto alt-rock quartet July Talk plays the Commodore, performing tunes from its new album Touch.
WEDNESDAY: American pop singer-songwriter and Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter plays Venue on his All American Tour.
WEDNESDAY: Canadian electronica band Dragonette plays the Imperial, with guest Lowell.
THURSDAY: Australian alt-dance trio Rüfüs du Sol plays the Imperial, touring in support of latest album Bloom.
THURSDAY: Irish folk singer-songwriter and guitarist James Vincent McMorrow plays the Commodore, with guest Allan Rayman.
FRIDAY: Swedish death-metal band Dark Tranquility plays the Rickshaw, with guests Swallow the Sun, Enforcer, and Starkill.
FRIDAY: Toronto alt-rock quartet July Talk plays the Commodore, performing tunes from its new album Touch.
FRIDAY: former Supertramp member Roger Hodgson performs solo tunes and Supertramp classics at Molson Canadian Theatre at Hard Rock.
FRIDAY: London-based indie-folk band Daughter plays the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, touring in support of latest album Not to Disappear.
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