12 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Monday, September 2
90s R&B pop group TLC (Creep, Waterfalls, No Scrubs) plays the final night of the PNE's Summer Night Concerts.
PNE Amphitheatre, 2901 E. Hastings, TIME, Free with PNE admission
San Francisco folk rock act Sun Kil Moon tours plays songs from the album named for the main performer, Mark Kozelek.
Imperial Vancouver, 319 Main, 8pm, $25
Doom-metal power trio Sleep from San Jose support their lastest album, The Sciences from Jack White's Third Man Records lable. With guests neo-psychedelic rock band from Virginia Pontiak.
Commodore Ballroom, 868 Granville, 8pm, $39.50
Brothers John and Tony Kastelic are Salt Thief, the world’s one-and-only stereo-viola folk rock band. With guest the Cat Murphy Band
The WISE Lounge (downstairs), 1882 Adanac , 8pm, $10
On the final day of TAIWANfest you can try exotic foods and enjoy cultural performances, children can have fun in the Kids Zone while adults can partake in the beer garden and see the efforts of celebrity chefs.
Downtown Vancouver, Granville Street, 11 am–6 pm, Free
The West End Circus Festival has a wide variety of circus arts and hoop dance workshops suitable for all ages. Attractions include giant Jenga, a sparkle station, musical performances, amd more.
Jim Deva Plaza, 1200 Bute, Noon, Free
The 7.5 hour 1966 Soviet epic War and Peace screens in four parts from morning to night at the Vancity Theatre.
Vancity Theatre, 1181 Seymour, 11am onward, $10 per screening or $30 for all 4 parts
Tigers Are Not Afraid is a fantasy-fueled fairy tale that follows a gang of five children trying to survive the horrific violence of the cartels and the ghosts created every day by the drug war. Read our review.
Vancity Theatre, 1181 Seymour, 8:45pm, $13
Apocalypse Now: Final Cut has been restored from the original negative for the 40th anniversary of Francis Ford Coppola’s visionary Vietnam War epic.
Rio Theatre, 1660 East Broadway, 8:45pm, $12.50
Starting in the 80's as a photographer, Vikky Alexander has incorporated sculpture, collage into her critique of consumer culture. Her Extreme Beauty exhibition features over 80 works including new massive murals created in 2019.
Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby
Labour Day Weekend at the Vancouver Aquarium has over 60,000 animals see and incredible shows every day throughout the weekend.
The Vancouver Aquarium, 845 Avison Way, $0-38
Enjoy the last summer weekend at MOV and get admission to the galleries for only $5 all day long.
Museum of Vancouver, 1100 Chestnut, 10am–5pm, $5
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