27 Vancouver concerts this week, June 26 to 30

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      MONDAY: International jazz ensemble Perch Hen Brock and Rain plays Ironworks as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      MONDAY: Jamaican reggae vocalist-guitarist Ziggy Marley plays the Vogue as part of the the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      MONDAY: American indie-pop singer-songwriter Jacob Whitesides plays the Rio, performing on his Basically Happy Tour.

      MONDAY: trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, saxophonist Christine Jensen, guitarist Ben Monder, bassist Fraser Hollins, and drummer Jon Wikan play Performance Works as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      MONDAY: Canadian indie-rock band Land of the Talk plays the Imperial, with Half Waif, as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      TUESDAY: Amsterdam-based improvisational-jazz band Luc Ex Naked Wolf plays Ironworks as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      TUESDAY: North Shore Jazz presents Steely Dan tribute band Steelin' in the Years at BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      TUESDAY: American jazz ensemble Tierney Sutton Band performs variations on the work of former Police frontman Sting at Kay Meek Centre as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      TUESDAY: American alt-country rocker Ryan Adams plays the Orpheum Theatre, performing tunes from his new album Prisoner.

      TUESDAY: American dance-punk band !!! (Chk Chk Chk) plays the Fox Cabaret.

      TUESDAY: international groove band Bokante plays the Vogue Theatre, with guests Banda Magda, as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      TUESDAY: American jazz pianist Cyrus Chestnut and his trio plays Pyatt Hall as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      WEDNESDAY: American jazz saxophonist and bandleader Branford Marsalis performs at the Orpheum with longtime quartet pianist Joey Calderazzo and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      WEDNESDAY: Japanese-French free-jazz group Satoko Fujii and Kaze plays Ironworks as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      WEDNESDAY: space-pop quartet Shobaleader One plays the Imperial as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      THURSDAY: American electronica duo Thievery Corporation plays the Orpheum Theatre as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      THURSDAY: Indonesian hip-hop artist and comedian Rich Chigga plays Fortune Sound Club.

      THURSDAY: American jazz guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel and his band play Performance Works as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      THURSDAY: Nineties Chilliwack rock band Mystery Machine celebrates 25 years at the Rickshaw, with guests SIANspheric, Catlow, and Did You Die.

      THURSDAY: American jazz pianist-composer Emmet Cohen performs at Pyatt Hall with bassist Ron Carter and drummer Evan Sherman as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      THURSDAY: North Shore Jazz presents Louisiana slide-guitarist Sonny Landreth at BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      THURSDAY: modern jazz-new music ensemble Claudia Quintet performs at Ironworks as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      FRIDAY: American jazz bassist Buster Williams performs with his trio Something More as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      FRIDAY: American jazz-fusion group Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox plays the Orpheum as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      FRIDAY: Halifax-based swing ensemble Gypsophilia plays Performance Works as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      FRIDAY: North Shore Jazz presents American jazz vocalist John Boutté at BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

      FRIDAY: Vancouver-born, Brooklyn-raised jazz pianist Cat Toren leads her band at Ironworks as part of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival.

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