18 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Tuesday, October 15

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      Orlando, Florida post-hardcore band Sleeping With Sirens tours with songs from their latest album, How It Feels to Be Lost. With guest Poppy.

      Vogue Theatre, 918 Granville, 7pm, From $20

       

      Former Smiths singer Morrissey performs his second concert with material from his latest solo album, California Son.

      Orpheum Theatre, 601 Smithe, 8pm, $59.50

       

      Atlanta, Georgia punk rockers Black Lips plays tunes from their upcoming release Satan’s graffiti or God’s art? With guests Blue Rose Rounders.

      WISE Hall, 1882 Adanac, 9pm, $25

       

      New York black metal band Immolation play songs from their 30 year career. With guests Blood Incantation and Auroch.

      Rickshaw Theatre, 254 East Hastings, 7:30pm, $25

       

      English indie pop singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Cavetown performs their bedroom pop tunes. With guests Field Medic and Selfish Things.

      Venue Nightclub, 881 Granville, 6:30pm

       

      The Human Experience with Gone Gone Beyond perform on their The Things Are Changing Tour. With guest Lazy Syrup Orchestra featuring Duncan Smith of The Funk Hunters.

      Imperial, 319 Main, 7pm, $15

       

      4x4: Four Bands for Four Bucks features the acts NOTFORLISTENING, Silvacola, Sunny Chen - Sad China, and The Ministry Of Human Resources. That's $1 per band.

      Fox Cabaret, 2321 Main, 8pm, $4

        

      The Detroit Red Wings take on the Vancouver Canucks in NHL action.

      Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, 6:30pm

       

      The What's Brewing Tasting Panel present an evening of learning about and celebrating B.C. craft beer tasting. A blind tasting events get you bonus points if you can guess the actual B.C. beer.

      Legacy Liquor Store, 1633 Manitoba, 7pm, $15

       

      Skiing film The Collective gets its Vancouver premiere with spectacular imagery, giveaways, and more surprises.

      Rio Theatre, 1660 East Broadway, 7:15pm, $18

       

      Vancouver Police Museum presents Movies in the Morgue with Sam Raimi's Army of Darkness.

      Vancouver Police Museum, 240 East Cordova, 6:30pm, $10

       

      In Takashi Miike's First Love a young boxer and a call girl get caught up in a drug-smuggling scheme over the course of one night in Tokyo.

      Rio Theatre, 1660 East Broadway, 9:30pm, $12.50

       

      Monique Layton, launches her new book Everyday Evil: Why Our World Is the Way It  with a conversation with Bill Arnott, moderator of SFU Philosophers' Cafe.

      Book Warehouse, 4118 Main, 7pm, Free

       

      The Stanley Park Hallowe'en Ghost Train takes you through the mystical and magical world of Alice in Nightmareland. Follow Alice and the Not-So-White Rabbit through an endless series of stone doors and enter into a gothic nightmare world of tombs and tombstones, crypts, and catacombs

      Stanley Park Miniature Train, Stanley Park

       

      Cirque du Soleil's Luzia is a show inspired by the richness of the Mexican culture. An acrobatic and poetic ode to its rich, and vibrant culture.

      88 Pacific Blvd, Under the Grand Chapiteau (Big Top), From $39

       

      The Maan Farms will attempt to scare the bejesus out of you with two new attractions this year, the Haunted Corn Maze and Pitch Black Scare.

      Maan Farms, 790 McKenzie Road, Abbotsford, Until October 31

       

      Potter’s House of Horrors has two haunted houses for the brave and a Li’l Haunters attraction geared for kids 12 and under. 

      Potter's Farm and Nursery, 12530 – 72nd Avenue, Surrey, From $15.99

       

      Lamplighter pub trivia has team competing for prizes in rounds of pop culture questions. 

      Lamplighter, 92 Water, 7pm, Free

       

       

       

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