11 Vancouver concerts this week, November 20 to 25
MONDAY: Los Angeles experimental multigenre musician and producer Flying Lotus performs a 3-D show at the Vogue.
TUESDAY: Canadian punk-rock band Death From Above plays the Commodore, with guests the Beaches.
THURSDAY: Swedish death-metal band Arch Enemy coheadlines the Vogue with American heavy-metal band Trivium, with guests While She Sleeps and Fit for an Autopsy.
THURSDAY: electronic music pioneer Gary Numan plays the Rickshaw, touring to support his new album Savage. SOLD OUT.
FRIDAY: New York trumpet player and composer Jeremy Pelt plays the first of two nights with his quintet at Frankie's Jazz.
FRIDAY: American electronica musician and Vampire Weekend member Baio plays the Fox Cabaret.
FRIDAY: Vancouver folk-punk band the Dreadnoughts plays a release show at the Rickshaw for its first album in seven years.
FRIDAY: Canadian operatic-pop trio the Tenors plays the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
FRIDAY: Canadian indie-rock band the Rural Alberta Advantage plays the Commdore, with guests Yukon Blonde.
FRIDAY: American R&B singer-songwriter, record producer, disc jockey, and audio engineer Syd plays the Vogue.
FRIDAY: New Zealand singer and multi-instrumentalist Don McGlashan plays St. James Hall.
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