70 Vancouver concerts in July

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      JULY 1: Canada Day Block Party at the Waldorf features a beer garden, barbecue, and music by Cyril Hahn, Walter TV, Mat the Alien, Peach Pit, Little Destroyer, Slow Jam Sundays, Michael Red, Wmnstudies, Tank Gyal, Chapel Sound, Funk Schwey, BB, Wyatt Parker, Syd Woz, the Tanglers, Dj Kookum, Roxy Motorola, Alex Little and the Suspicious Minds, Ryoshi, Chill Rose Place, Re/Gen, and Slender Glen.

      JULY 1Canada Day Cook Out at the Olympic Village Event Grounds features music by Camaro '67, Leisure Club, Gang Signs, Supermoon, Jessicka, and Jody Glenham and the Dreamers, with the Common People DJs between sets. 

      JULY 1Richmond Canada Day in Steveston features music by Wintersleep, Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer, Youngblood, DJ Seko, Groove and Tonic, Cheersea, and Watasun.

      JULY 1: Surrey Canada Day at Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre features performances by Hedley, Magic!, Chilliwack, Good for Grapes, Sway, and DJ Flipout.

      JULY 1: OWN Canada Day celebration at the Caprice Nightclub features performances by DJs Relik, Adlib, Lokoboy, Physik, Freeky P, and Arems.

      JULY 2: British rock legends Queen perform with American vocalist Adam Lambert at Rogers Arena.

      JULY 2: American jazz group the Scott Hamilton Trio plays Pyatt Hall as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 2: the Consulate General of Mexico in Vancouver presents a free concert by flamenco guitarist Paco Renteria at David Lam Park as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 2: gospel-jazz music at St. Andrew's–Wesley United Church by Candus Churchill, Tom Pickett, Bill Sample, Dave Say, Brian Newcombe, Olaf De shield, and Lou Hoover.

      JULY 2: jazz ensemble BassDrumBone performs at Ironworks as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      JULY 3: California psychobilly band Tiger Army (above) coheadlines Venue with Indiana-based indie-rock ensemble Murder By Death, with guest Tim Barry. Note: moved from original venue of Commodore.

      JULY 4: Canadian horrorbilly band the Matadors plays Pat's Pub & Brewhouse, with guests Lou Danger and the Thrills.

      JULY 4: Just Singin' Round at the Vancouver Rowing Club features performances by local singer-songwriters Beverley Eillott, Mark James Fortin, Kristina Lao, and Yvonne McSkimming.

      JULY 5: Canadian rock vocalist-guitarist and producer Daniel Lanois plays the Commodore, touring in support of latest album Goodbye to Language.

      JULY 6: Beatles tribute act Beatlemania on Tour plays Surrey's Bell Performing Arts Centre.

      JULY 6: Mr. Boom Bap presents music by Vancouver groove-dance band Trilo Jay at the Railway Stage and Beer Café.

      JULY 6: American indie-pop singer-songwriter and actor Sabrina Carpenter (above) plays the Vogue Theatre, with guests Alex Aiono and New Hope Club.

      JULY 7: roots group Cannery Row performs at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery as part of the Music at the Cannery series.

      JULY 7: charity concert at the Rickshaw for the Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Centre of B.C. features the music of Chris Cornell and performances by BOG, Left Spine Down, Dirty Debbie, Fuck Gunz, the Waning Light, Chris Olson, and the Ring.

      JULY 7: celebrate the glory of reconciliation with music by Art Lucier and the Revivers at Coquitlam's Town Center Park Plaza.

      JULY 7: East Vancouver alternative pop-punk band Pale Red plays the Railway Stage and Beer Café.

      JULY 7-8: the two-day FVDED in the Park at Surrey's Holland Park features performances by the Chainsmokers, Wiz Khalifa, PartyNextDoor, Dillon Francis, Ty Dolla $ign, Yellow Claw, Getter, Russ, What So Not, NGHTMRE, Matoma, Madeintyo, Lost Frequencies, Louis the Child, Vanic, Jai Wolf, Kyle, BadBadNotGood, the Funk Hunters, Claptone, Lane 8, 24hrs, Zaytoven, Nebu Kiniza, Nora En Pure, Jax Jones, Harrison Brome, Brasstracks, Night Lovell, Boogie, B Traits, Lophiile, Andrew Luce, So Loki, Kempeh, and Live Evil.

      JULY 8: music by Canadian blues musician Rick 'Poppa Dawg' Halisheff at White Rock's Blue Frog Studios.

      JULY 8: Philadelphia rock band the Districts plays the Cobalt.

      JULY 8: The Khatsahlano Street Party on West Fourth Avenue features music by the Zolas, the Courtneys (above), D.O.A., Louise Burns, War Baby, Roots Roundup, Malcolm Jack, Jody Glenham, the Wooden Horsemen, Twin Bandit, Douse, Art D'Ecco, Peach Pit, Francesca Belcourt, V. Vecker Ensemble, Actors, Johnny Payne, Minimal Violence, the Judys, Dopey's Robe, Frankie, Blue J, Unknown Mobility, Tulip, Only Wolf, Daniel Terrence Robertson, the Orange Kyte, Kash Honey and Ywn, Prado, the Written Years, Al Hashimoto, Michael and the Slumberland Band, Scum Laude, Did You Die, Joe Passed, Gentle Party, Ghost Meat, Devours, Dirty Mike and the Boys, and Jock Tears.

      JULY 8: As part of the Indian Summer Festival, Grammy-winning artists L. Subramaniam and Ernie Watts present a program at the Orpheum Theatre that combines classical Indian music with jazz.

      JULY 8: Puerto Rican pop-punk band Ignorados Comediantes plays Pub 340, with guests Off By an Inch, Shockload, and the Shit Talkers.

      JULY 10: New York City indie-rock band Beach Fossils plays the Biltmore, with guests She-Devils and Ablebody.

      JULY 11: Los Angeles singer-songwriter Nite Jewel plays the Fox Cabaret, with guests Geneva Jacuzzi and Harriet Brown.

      JULY 13: Roedde House Jazz Series presents Jazz on the Porch, an outdoor concert by Ben Henriques, Paul Rushka, and Jesse Cahill at Roedde House Museum.

      JULY 13: Texas R&B singer-songwriter Khalid plays the PNE Forum, performing tunes from his debut album American Teen.

      JULY 13: experimental post-punk band Algiers plays the Cobalt, touring in support of latest album The Underside of Power.

      JULY 13: Australian electronica group the Avalanches plays the Commodore, with guest Hubbz.

      JULY 13-16: the Georgia Straight-presented Vancouver Folk Music Festival kicks off, featuring performances by Billy Bragg and Joe Henry, Shawn Colvin (above), Kathleen Edwards, Rhiannon Giddens from the Carolina Chocolate Drops, Barenaked Ladies, Mbongwana Star, Sidestepper, Nive Nielsen and the Deer People, Ramy Essam, Chouk Bwa Libète, Korrontzi, Native North America, Roy Forbes, Si Kahn, Marlon Williams and the Yarra Benders, Emmanuel Jal, and Grace Petrie.

      JULY 14: New Zealand all-Maori reggae band Katchafire plays the Commodore on its 20 Years Legacy Tour 2017, with guests Ivy Terra.

      JULY 14: Nashville country singer-songwriter Andrew Combs coheadlines the Biltmore with American country-folk artist Barna Howard.

      JULY 14: Kamloops punk-rock band SoundCity Hooligans plays Pub 340, with guests Sore Points, Motorama, and Corner Boys.

      JULY 14: folk and roots band Willy Blizzard performs at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery as part of the Music at the Cannery series.

      JULY 15: the Truck Stop Concert Series features performances by Drake White and the Big Fire, the Dungarees, the Chris Buck Band, Kristen Bunyan, and Sykamore at Red Truck Brewery.

      JULY 15: Los Angeles–based pop-electronica singer-songwriter Jaymes Young plays the Biltmore on his Feel Something Tour.

      JULY 15: Seattle indie-pop artist Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) plays the Imperial.

      JULY 15: American rock and roll band Eagles of Death Metal (above) plays the Rickshaw, with guests the Delta Riggs.

      JULY 16: American pop-rock bands Matchbox Twenty and Counting Crows coheadline Rogers Arena, with guests Rivers & Rust.

      JULY 16: American soul-rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Ben Harper and his band the Innocent Criminals play the Commodore.

      JULY 17: Victoria funk, soul, and pop band Impulse Response plays Guilt & Co.

      JULY 18: American hip-hop artist J. Cole plays Rogers Arena, with guests Anderson Paak, Bas, J.I.D., and Ari Lennox.

      JULY 19: English post-punk rock band the Psychedelic Furs plays the Commodore, with guest Robyn Hitchcock.

      JULY 20: Vancouver dance band Rio by Night performs an album-release show at the Biltmore, with guests Sorry Edith and AutoHeart.

      JULY 21: blues artist Harpdog Brown performs at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery as part of the Music at the Cannery series.

      JULY 21: psychedelic-rock show Mad Alchemy Caravan at the Rickshaw features music by LSD and the Search for God, Stevenson Ranch Davidians, Jesus Sons, Dream Phases, Family of Light Band, and Creatures Choir.

      JULY 21: Los Angeles indie-folk band Magic Giant plays the Fox Cabaret, touring in support of debut album In the Wind.

      JULY 21-23: the three-day Mission Folk Music Festival features folk, world, blues, and roots artists from across Canada and around the world at Fraser River Heritage Park.

      JULY 22: Victoria metal band Holocaust Lord plays Pat's Pub & Brewhouse, with guests the Golers and the Press Gang.

      JULY 22: Vancouver rock band Piggy plays Pub 340, with guests Richard Dugay, Rebel Priest, and the Hater Game.

      JULY 22: Showtime Australia presents a musical tribute to and full-scale stage production honouring Michael Jackson at the Vogue Theatre.

      JULY 22: Former Murderdolls frontman Wednesday 13 plays the Rickshaw, with guests Invidia, Hellchamber, and Gabriel and the Apocalypse.

      JULY 23: American singer-songwriter, actor, filmmaker, and activist Jack Johnson (above) plays Burnaby's Deer Lake Park, with guest John Craigie.

      JULY 24: American indie singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus plays the Cobalt, touring in support of her debut album No Burden.

      JULY 24: American pop legend Neil Diamond plays Rogers Arena, performing on his 50 Year Anniversary World Tour.

      JULY 25: American folk-rock legend Bob Dylan performs with his band at Rogers Arena.

      JULY 25: American indie singer-songwriter Waxahatchee plays the Imperial, with guests Cayetana.

      JULY 26: New Zealand soul-electronica band Six60 plays the Imperial, touring in support of latest album Six60 (2).

      JULY 26-27: Grammy-winning, multiplatinum superstar Bruno Mars plays two nights at Rogers Arena, performing as part of his 24K Magic World Tour.

      JULY 27: Toronto folk-roots singer-songwriter Sarah Jane Scouten performs songs from her new album When the Bloom Falls From the Rose at the Fox Cabaret.

      JULY 28: roots, rock, and blues act the Norine Braun Trio performs at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery as part of the Music at the Cannery series.

      JULY 28: English pop-rock singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran (above) plays Rogers Arena, touring in support of his latest studio album ÷.

      JULY 28: Local goof-punk band Mooshy Face plays LanaLou's Restaurant, with guests VanDriver and the 80th Action.

      JULY 28: American country singer-songwriter Chase Rice plays the Commodore, touring in support of latest album Ignite the Night.

      JULY 29: Seattle indie-rock band Pickwick plays the Rickshaw, with guests Cobra Ramone and Rich Hope and His Evil Doers.

      JULY 30: American pop band Why Don't We plays the Rio Theatre.

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