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125 Vancouver Concerts in November by Steve Newton on October 31St, 2017 at 10:41 AM Today » Wed Thurs Fri 15°C 20°C 19°C 20°C EVENTS GUIDES GOLDEN PLATES NEWS LIFE FOOD MUSIC CANNABIS ARTS TECH MOVIES CONFESSIONS BEST OF VANCOUVER Music TOPICS MUSIC » 125 Vancouver concerts in November by Steve Newton on October 31st, 2017 at 10:41 AM 0 Vancouver rockers Whiskey River Gun Club play a CD-release show at Red Room Ultrabar on November 4. P!nk plays Vancouver next April NOVEMBER 1: American heavy-metal band Butcher Babies plays the Rickshaw Theatre, with guests Hellchamber and Anarcheon. POPULAR ON STRAIGHT.COM 1 Pain of Pablo Escobar's shameful legacy displayed outside controversial new Vancouver restaurant 2 Burnaby South NDP MP Kennedy Stewart convicted of criminal contempt in connection with pipeline protest 3 Duplicity and dirty politics could make this the most intriguing Vancouver mayoral election since 2005 NOVEMBER 1: Colombian-American pop singer- 4 Uncomfortable questions for Vancouver's growing songwriter Kali Uchis plays the Biltmore Cabaret, with list of mayoral guests Phony Ppl. contenders NOVEMBER 1: jazz at UBC"s Roy Barnett Recital Hall 5 Vision Vancouver nomination contender by pianist-flutist Tom Keenlyside, pianist Miles Black, Ian Campbell linked to bassist Miles Hill, and drummer Bernie Arai. two massive property plays NOVEMBER 2: Caravan World Rhythms presents Pink finds time to hike Montreal hip-hop group Nomadic Massive at the 6 with son Jameson during Rickshaw, with guests "Rap and Soul" crew JB The First Beautiful Trauma World Lady, Kimmortal & Missy D., DJ Su Comandante. Tour stop in Vancouver NOVEMBER 2: Los Angeles metalcore band In This 7 NPA says it has given Hector Bremner a letter Moment coheadlines the Commodore with American with its reasons for rap-rock band Hollywood Undead, with guests Of Mice blocking his bid for and Men and Avatar. mayor NOVEMBER 2: the New North Collective 8 Here's some context performs jazz, folk, new music, spoken word, and rock at behind Calgary mayor Burnab'y's Shadbolt Centre for the Arts. Naheed Nenshi's petulant rant about John Horgan NOVEMBER 3: American electronica duo Odesza performs the first of two nights at the PNE Forum, with 9 Strangest story of the guests Sofi Tukker and Kasbo. SOLD OUT. week: Was Vancouver mom fired over link to NOVEMBER 3: Coastal Jazz presents New York City foul-mouthed nine-year- old rapper Lil Tay? organ player Akiko Tsuruga performing the first of two shows at Frankie's Jazz. 10 Happy Hour hits Granville Island: 3 NOVEMBER 3: American folk band Hiss Golden restaurants that are kicking off the sunny Messenger plays the Biltmore Cabaret, touring in season with specials support of new album Hallelujah Anyhow. HOLD THE MOMENT NOVEMBER 3: American alt-rock band Deer Tick plays the Rickshaw, with guest Jena Friedman. NOVEMBER 3: Atlanta hip-hop artist 6lack plays the Commodore, with guest Sabrina Claudio. NOVEMBER 3: U.K. electronica artist and Fuck Buttons member Blanck Mass plays the Fox Cabaret, touring in support of latest solo release World Eater. NOVEMBER 3: the Rogue Folk Club presents Cape Breton traditional-folk band Beòlach at St. James Hall. NOVEMBER 3: Canadian adult-contemporary singer- The Georgia Straight: A 50th Anniversary songwriter Gino Vanelli plays the River Rock Show Celebration Book Theatre. This beautifully produced coffee-table book brings together over 100 of Georgia Straight's iconic covers, along with short essays, insider details and contributor reflections, putting each of these issues of the publication into its historical context. BUY NOW NOVEMBER 4: East Van Opry at the Rio Theatre Charlatan- We slap marijuana changed ourselves to stay my life features country-roots music by the Harpoonist and the MOREawake I SAW YOUS » MOREWhen CONFESSIONS I first started» Axe Murderer, Dawn Pemberton, C.R. Avery, Geoff You had friends with smoking it was in the Berner, Carolyn Mark (above), Kim Beggs, Eli West, you. I enjoyed our brief seventies, and as a Anne-Louise Genest, Marin Patenaude, DJ Elliot C Way, talks while your friends young teen I found that went to smoke. You marijuana... the Airstreams, Squirrel Butter, the Alimony Brothers, waved... and the East Van Country Band. NOVEMBER 4: Coastal Jazz presents New York City organ player Akiko Tsuruga performing the second of READ LIKE A LOCAL two shows at Frankie's Jazz. STRAIGHT NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 4: rock band Whiskey River Gun Club performs a CD release party at Red Room Ultrabar, Get the latests events and news updates with guests Rebel Priest. Your email NOVEMBER 4: American hip-hop artist MadeinTYO the News: Weekly top stories plays Venue, with guests 24hrs and K Swisha. the List: Contests,events and prebuys NOVEMBER 4: Journey frontman Arnel Pineda Yes, I consent to receive communications performs at New Westminster's Massey Theatre, touring from the Georgia Straight in support of his new solo album. NOVEMBER 4: Greek contemporary-instrumental musician Yanni performs his hits while giving the audience a chance to ask him questions at the River Rock Show Theatre. NOVEMBER 4: New Orleans hip-hop duo $uicideboy$ performs at the Vogue Theatre on its Global Epidemic Tour. NOVEMBER 4: Victoria-based indie-rock band Current Swell plays the Commodore. NOVEMBER 4: the 19th annual West Coast Guitar Night at the Cultch features acoustic jazz, Brazilian, classical, folk, and flamenco music by Kent Hillman, Edgar Avelino, Les Finnigan, Alexander Flock, Itamar Erez, and John Gilliat with Rossi Tzonkov. NOVEMBER 4: American electronica duo Odesza performs the first of two nights at the PNE Forum, with guests Sofi Tukker and Kasbo. NOVEMBER 5: American metal band Narcotic Wasteland plays the Astoria Pub, with guests Dreaming Dead and Crackwhore. NOVEMBER 5: jazz guitarist Henry Young's Quartet and percussionist Themba Tana perform at an Aoki Legacy Fund benefit at Vancouver Japanese Hall. NOVEMBER 5: vintage-jazz quintet verBrugge performs at North Van's St. Andrew's United Church. NOVEMBER 5: English indie-rock singer-songwriter, musician, and producer King Krule plays the Vogue Theatre. NOVEMBER 5: jazz music at Surrey's Northwood United Chuch by pianist Tom Arntzen, vocalist Georgina Arntzen, vocalist-bassist Jen Hodge, trumpeter Alan Matheson, saxophonist Bill Abbott, and clarinetist Joe Abbott. NOVEMBER 5: Julio Montero presents music by the New Generation Jazz Quartet, Pablo Cárdenas, and Afro-Latin Groove at the Rickshaw Theatre. NOVEMBER 6: American folk-rock singer, multi- instrumentalist, poet, songwriter Ani DiFranco performs at the Vancouver Playhouse. NOVEMBER 7: American rock singer-songwriter Ted Leo and his band the Pharmacists play the Cobalt. NOVEMBER 7: Beatles tribute show Let It Be is performed at the Abbotsford Centre. NOVEMBER 8: American southern-roots band Texas Troubadours, featuring Ruthie Foster, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Carrie Rodriguez, plays Chan Centre fpr the Performing Arts. NOVEMBER 8: Canadian punk band Propagandhi plays the Rickshaw, with guests RVIVR and Bad Cop/Bad Cop. SOLD OUT. NOVEMBER 8: Finnish metal band Children of Bodom plays the Commodore, with guests Carach Angren, Lost Society, and Uncured. NOVEMBER 8: Taiwanese rock band Mayday (above) plays Rogers Arena. NOVEMBER 8: American folk duo Mandolin Orange plays the Biltmore, touring in support of latest album Blindfaller. NOVEMBER 8: Toronto singer-songwriter the Weather Station plays the Fox Cabaret. NOVEMBER 8: Los Angeles-based alternative band Lany plays the Vogue Theatre. NOVEMBER 9: Canadian vocalists Scott Helman and Ria Mae coheadline Venue, with guest Jonathan Roy. NOVEMBER 9: Australian metal band Ne Obliviscaris plays the Rickshaw, with guests Allegaeon, Dead Asylum, and Resurgence. NOVEMBER 9: British alt-rock singer-songwriter Alex Clare plays the Imperial, performing on his Tail of Lions Tour. NOVEMBER 9: Canadian country singer-songwriter Ridley Bent plays the Anza Club. NOVEMBER 9: Roedde House Jazz Series presents jazz music by pianist-keyboardists Winston Matsushita and Dan Reynolds and percussionist Joe Poole. NOVEMBER 9: the Rogue Folk Club presents American folk singer-songwriters Tom Paxton and the Don Juans at St. James Hall. NOVEMBER 9: Los Angeles pop singer Gavin Turek plays the Fox Cabaret, touring in support of latest EP Good Look for You. NOVEMBER 9: Truck Yeah Productions presents Forever Country, a musical tribute to Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Shania Twain, Garth Brooks, and Alan Jackson, at Roosters Country Cabaret. NOVEMBER 10: Cory Weeds’ Little Big Band Explosion plays the first of two nights at Frankie's Jazz. NOVEMBER 10: rapper Ghostemane makes his Vancouver debut at Celebrities Underground, with guests Wavy Jone$ and Nedarb Nagrom. NOVEMBER 10: American punk-rockers Dead Kennedys play the Rickshaw, with guests the Dwarves, Diarrhea Planet, Dirty Fences, Fashionism, Sore Points, and The Shrine. NOVEMBER 10: Marcus Mosely and Shari Ulrich present a night of music featuring the Marcus Mosely Chorale and Russ Rosen at St. james Hall. NOVEMBER 10: Canadian hard-rock band the Headstones (above), featuring frontman Hugh Dillon, plays the first of two nights at the Commodore. NOVEMBER 10: California-based electronica-R&B singer and producer Michl plays the Fox Cabaret. NOVEMBER 10: Canadian hip-hop artist Son Real plays the Vogue Theatre, performing on his One Long Dream Tour. NOVEMBER 11: American deathcore band Suicide Silence plays the Imperial, with guests Upon a Burning Body, Slaughter to Prevail, Prison, and Galactic Pegasus. NOVEMBER 11: California electronica duo Dance with the Dead plays Venue, with guests GosT and Oceanside85. NOVEMBER 11: Canadian indie-rock bands the Elwins and Fast Romantics coheadline the Cobalt. NOVEMBER 11: Ontario post-hardcore band Silverstein plays the Rickshaw, with guests Seaway, Chief State, and Cedar Green. NOVEMBER 11: Soundcity Hooligans, the Staggers and Jaggs, Obscene Being, Anteater, Mooshy Face, and Spring Breaks plays NYB's 6th Anniversary Show at Pub 340. NOVEMBER 11: Cory Weeds’ Little Big Band Explosion plays the second of two nights at Frankie's Jazz.
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