14 Vancouver concerts this week, March 27 to 31

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      MONDAY: American country-bluegrass singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton plays Rogers Arena, with guest Lindi Ortega.

      MONDAY: French pop singer-songwriter Jain plays the Biltmore, touring in support of debut album Zanaka.

      TUESDAYA Concert for Boden at the Rio Theatre features performances by Beverley Elliot, Chelsea D.E. Johnson, Something About Reptiles, High Society, Kempton Dexter, David Symons, Ronnie Way, Joseph Cairns, Lori Watt, Jesse Walden, Lindsay Robertson, Burcu, Abby De Forest, Copper Crow Blues Band, and Mackenzie Gray, with proceeds to Boden Lalonde, who is in palliative home care.

      TUESDAY: Canadian indie-rock band Mother Mother plays the third of five shows at the Commodore, with guests We Are the City and Beach Season.

      TUESDAY: Los Angeles-based pop singer-songwriter Alina Baraz (above) plays the Imperial.

      WEDNESDAY: Canadian indie-rock band Mother Mother plays the fourth of five shows at the Commodore, with guests We Are the City and Little Destroyer.

      WEDNESDAY: German thrash-metal band Kreator plays the Rickshaw, with guests Obituary, Midnight, and Horrendous.

      WEDNESDAY: English spoken-word and hip-hop singer-songwriter Kate Tempest plays Fortune Sound Club, tours in support of latest album Let Them Eat Chaos.

      THURSDAY: Canadian indie-rock band Mother Mother plays the fifth of five shows at the Commodore, with guests Young Blood and Little Destroyer.

      THURSDAY: Vancouver improv-jazz ensemble Inhabitants plays WISE Hall, with guests Leah Abramson and Waxwing.

      FRIDAY: Scottish alt-rock band Biffy Clyro (above) plays the Vogue Theatre, with guests O'Brother.

      FRIDAYSultans of String perform Celtic reels, flamenco, Gypsy-jazz, and South Asian rhythms at Centennial Theatre, with guest Anwar Khurshid.

      FRIDAY: Oakland-based jazz trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire joins Capilano University's NiteCap and "A" Band at BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts.

      FRIDAY: Canadian rockers the Tea Party perform their fourth album Transmission in its entirety at the Commodore.

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