Culture Archives - 604 Now https://604now.com/category/city-life/culture/ Everything about Vancouver - News, Events, Food, Concerts Thu, 20 Jun 2024 22:08:58 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://604now.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-favi-32x32.gif Culture Archives - 604 Now https://604now.com/category/city-life/culture/ 32 32 20 Movies You Didn’t Know Filmed at UBC https://604now.com/university-of-british-columbia-movies-filmed-at-ubc-hollywood/ https://604now.com/university-of-british-columbia-movies-filmed-at-ubc-hollywood/#respond Sun, 16 Jun 2024 18:18:51 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=78751 The University of British Columbia was founded in 1908 and stands as the province’s oldest institution of higher learning. The main Vancouver campus is home to multiple facilities and boasts

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The University of British Columbia was founded in 1908 and stands as the province’s oldest institution of higher learning.

The main Vancouver campus is home to multiple facilities and boasts both beach and mountain views. Its grounds and buildings are often cast in movies for aesthetic, architecture and campus-feel.

RELATED: 14 Movies You Didn’t Know Filmed at Simon Fraser University

Here are 18 movies that you didn’t know were filmed on the UBC campus.

The Adam Project (2022)

Ryan Reynolds stars in The Adam Project, a sci-fi adventure where he plays a time-traveling pilot who teams up with his younger self to confront his past and save the future.

In the scene where he goes back in time to find his father, who is a professor, a lecture hall is used. Along with the outside of the Chemistry Building, and some of the outside area.

Fifty Shades Freed (2018)

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Photo: Fifty Shades Freed

In Fifty Shades Freed, the production team transformed the Pharmaceutical Building into Northwest Hospital & Medical Center for filming the intense hospital scenes where Ana recovers after her kidnapping and shooting by Jack Hyde, staying true to the events in the book.

filmed at UBC
Photo: Fifty Shades Freed

The Butterfly Effect (2004)

Photo/Ashton Kutcher riding Martha Piper Plaza at UBC in The Butterfly Effect (2004), Focus Features

Psychological and supernatural/sci-fi thriller The Butterfly Effect starring Ashton Kutcher and Amy Smart used various buildings and spaces around UBC.

The Geography building was used as a classroom; the Martha Piper Plaza was used as a University path, a former building was used as the University Quad, the exterior of Chemistry Building, D-Block was used for a sorority; the Walter C. Koerner Library was used as the University Plaza and the Rose Garden was used for Kayleigh’s wedding.

Photo/Ashton Kutcher sitting outside at UBC in The Butterfly Effect (2004), Focus Features

The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)

Photo/Creative Commons (CC BY) Jeff Hitchcock

The dramatic horror thriller The Exorcism of Emily Rose used three buildings at UBC: Buchanan Tower, the H.R MacMillan Building and the Douglas Kenny Building.

Fantastic Four (2005)

Photo/Creative Commons (CC BY) Jeff Hitchcock

The first Fantastic Four movie starring Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon and Kerry Washington used the Leon and Thea Koerner University Centre at UBC as the recovery centre after the space station incident.

She’s the Man (2006)

Photo/UBC

Mixed comedy, romance and sports movie She’s the Man starring Amanda Bynes and Channing Tatum used the UBC Thunderbird Stadium as Illyria Stadium for the prep school.

Photo/DreamWorks Pictures

Good Luck Chuck (2007)

Photo/Creative Commons (CC BY) Jeff Hitchcock

The rom-com Good Luck Chuck starring Dane Cook and Jessica Alba used the Cecil Green Park House and grounds at UBC for the wedding scenes.

Photo/Wedding venue in Good Luck Chuck (2007), Lionsgate

88 Minutes (2007)

Photo/UBC in 88 Minutes, Sony Pictures
Photo/Life Sciences Centre at UBC in 88 Minutes, Sony Pictures
Photo/Al Pacino outside Walter C. Koerner Library at UBC in 88 Minutes, Sony Pictures

The serial killer mystery 88 Minutes starring Al Pacino filmed in Vancouver and Seattle. It used multiple buildings at UBC including: the Martha Piper Plaza as the University of Northwest Washington, the Health Sciences Parkade as University Parking, the Walter C. Koerner Library as the exterior Health Sciences Centre, the Life Sciences Centre as the interior Health Sciences Centre, and the Buchanan Building as the University Quad.

The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)

Photo/Command Centre in The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008), 20th Century Fox

The Day The Earth Stood Still starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly also used the Leon and Thea Koerner University Centre as a command centre.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

Photo/Creative Commons (CC BY) Jeff Hitchcock

Prequel X-Men Origins: Wolverine starring Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber used the Buchanan Tower at UBC as the African Fortress.

Photo/African Fortress in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), 20th Century Fox/Dune Entertainment III

The Company You Keep (2012)

Photo/Creative Commons (CC BY) Jeff Hitchcock

The dramatic thriller The Company You Keep starring Robert Redford, Brit Marling, Stanley Tucci, Shia LaBeouf, Susan Sarandon, Nick Nolte, Chris Cooper, Anna Kendrick and Julie Christie used multiple spots around UBC.

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It used the Chemistry Building, D-Block as both the University of Michigan Law School and the University of Chicago. It also used the Student Union Building for a cafeteria scene and the Martha Piper Plaza as a road to the University of Michigan.

Tomorrowland (2015)

Photo/Creative Commons (CC BY) Jeff Hitchcock

The action-adventure-fantasy and family movie Tomorrowland starring George Clooney used the Main Mall, between Crescent and Memorial, at UBC as the 1964 World’s Fair.

Photo/1964 World’s Fair in Tomorrowland (2015), Disney

Movies Featuring The Chan Centre for Performing Arts

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Josie and the Pussycats (2001)

Photo/Party scene in Josie and the Pussycats (2001), Universal

The comedy-musical Josie and the Pussycats starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Rosario Dawson and Tara Reid used it as the MegaRecords Command Centre and for party scenes.

Catwoman (2004)

Photo/Scene 83 club in Catwoman (2004), Warner Bros.

The standalone Catwoman feature from DC Comics starring Halle Berry used it as a club called Scene 83.

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)

Photo/Dance party in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), 20th Century Fox/Dune Entertainment III

The sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer also used it for a dance party scene.

If I Stay (2014)

Photo: Sean Lee / Unsplash

The teen drama If I Stay starring Chloe Grace Moretz used it as a performance hall.

Movies Featuring The Museum of Anthropology

Creative Commons (CC BY) Jeff Hitchcock

The 6th Day (2000)

Photo/Hospital in The 6th Day (2000), Sony Pictures

The building was used as a hospital in The 6th Day starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

It was also featured in:

  • Intersection (1994) starring Richard Gere & Sharon Stone
  • Masterminds (1997) starring Patrick Stewart
  • Passengers (2008) starring Anne Hathaway.

 

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Live Nation is selling Vancouver Concert Tickets for only $25 https://604now.com/live-nation-concert-week-tickets-25-vancouver-2024/ https://604now.com/live-nation-concert-week-tickets-25-vancouver-2024/#respond Wed, 01 May 2024 17:09:09 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=201224 Live Nation’s highly anticipated Concert Week is back! From May 8 to 14, music and comedy fans in Canada and the US can take advantage of a unique opportunity to

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Live Nation’s highly anticipated Concert Week is back!

From May 8 to 14, music and comedy fans in Canada and the US can take advantage of a unique opportunity to purchase tickets for just $25. This exciting promotion offers fans the chance to attend concerts and comedy shows featuring their favorite artists at an incredibly affordable price.

RELATED: Vancouver Concerts You Can Look Forward To In 2024

Live Nation’s Concert Week is a great way for fans to experience live entertainment at a fraction of the usual cost.

During this limited-time event, concertgoers can buy tickets to over 5,000 Live Nation shows scheduled to take place throughout the year. This offer includes performances by over 900 artists from across North America, covering a broad range of genres. Whether you’re into pop, Latin, hip-hop, country, R&B, rock, metal, electronic, or other musical styles, there’s something for everyone.

 

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Live Nation’s Concert Week 2024

The following is a list of just some of the acts participating in this exciting event:

  • 21 Savage
  • A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
  • AJR
  • Alanis Morissette
  • Avril Lavigne
  • Bash for the World
  • Blink-182
  • Bret Michaels
  • Brooks & Dunn
  • Bryson Tiller
  • Bush
  • Cage the Elephant
  • Caifanes & Café Tacvba
  • Celeste Barber
  • Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire
  • Cigarettes After Sex
  • Cody Jinks
  • Cole Swindell
  • Creed
  • Dan + Shay
  • Dane Cook
  • Dashboard Confessional
  • Deep Purple
  • Dierks Bentley
  • Dita Von Teese
  • The Doobie Brothers
  • Drive-By Truckers
  • Feid
  • Five Finger Death Punch
  • Grupo Firme
  • Gunna
  • Halestorm & I Prevail
  • Hank Williams Jr.
  • Hootie & The Blowfish
  • Iron Maiden
  • Jacob Collier
  • Janet Jackson
  • Jason Aldean
  • John Fogerty
  • Jordan Davis
  • Justin Moore & Randy Houser
  • Kidz Bop Kids
  • Kings of Leon
  • Korn
  • Lainey Wilson
  • Lawrence
  • Limp Bizkit
  • Luke Bryan
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd & ZZ Top
  • Maggie Rogers
  • Maren Morris
  • The Marías
  • The Marley Brothers
  • Maroon 5
  • Maxwell
  • Megadeth
  • Meghan Trainor
  • Missy Elliott
  • The National and The War on Drugs
  • Needtobreathe
  • New Kids on the Block
  • Niall Horan
  • Outlaw Music Festival
  • P!NK
  • Parker McCollum
  • Peso Pluma
  • Pixies and Modest Mouse
  • The Queens of R&B: Xscape & SWV
  • Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race
  • Sam Hunt
  • Sammy Hagar
  • Santana and Counting Crows
  • Sarah McLachlan
  • Sean Paul
  • Slightly Stoopid & Dirty Heads
  • The Smashing Pumpkins
  • Staind & Breaking Benjamin
  • Stone Temple Pilots & +LIVE+
  • Styx & Foreigner
  • Sum 41
  • Third Eye Blind
  • Thirty Seconds to Mars
  • Tim McGraw
  • TK Kirkland
  • Train & REO Speedwagon
  • Two Door Cinema Club
  • Tye Tribbett
  • Vampire Weekend
  • Whiskey Myers
  • Whitney Cummings
  • And many more!

How to get tickets

You can purchase tickets on the Live Nation website. Once you’ve picked a show eligible for the promotion, find a ticket option labeled “Concert Week Promotion” before adding it to your cart and checking out. This offer includes all fees in the $25 ticket price.

Tickets are expected to sell out quickly, so be sure to secure yours as soon as possible!

Early access starts on May 7 starting at 10 am ET. General public tickets starts May 8 at 10am ET and goes till May 14, while supplies last. You can check out their website here for more information.

 

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Vancouver Concerts You Can Look Forward To In 2024 https://604now.com/vancouver-concerts-you-can-look-forward-to-in-2024/ https://604now.com/vancouver-concerts-you-can-look-forward-to-in-2024/#respond Mon, 01 Apr 2024 16:00:52 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=199516 Are you a music lover looking for an unforgettable concert experience? If so 2024 is going to be an exciting year for you. From legendary bands like The Rolling Stones

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Are you a music lover looking for an unforgettable concert experience? If so 2024 is going to be an exciting year for you.

From legendary bands like The Rolling Stones to chart-topping pop stars like Taylor Swift, Vancouver’s concert calendar is packed with exciting shows that are sure to leave you with lasting memories.

Here are some of Vancouver’s biggest concerts of 2024 that you’re not going to want to miss.

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Vancouver Concerts in 2024

Ice Cube – February 20

Ice Cube, born O’Shea Jackson Sr., hails from Los Angeles, California, known for his roles as a rapper, actor, and filmmaker. He grew to fame in the 90s with with his NWA bandmates, and is often credited for sparking the widespread popularity of gangsta rap. He is starting his Straight Into Canada Tour in Abbotsford this February, before heading across Canada and the US.

When & Where: February 20 at Abbotsford Centre, 33800 King Rd, Abbotsford

Madonna – February 21

Madonna Rebel Heart Tour Vancouver 2015

Madonna, often referred to as the “Queen of Pop,” is a global icon known for her groundbreaking music career, pushing boundaries in both fashion and music since the 1980s. Her The Celebration Tour was postponed from last Summer to health issues but the legendary pop star will take the stage at Rogers Arena this February.

When & Where: February 21 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Noah Kahan – March 26

Noah Kahan, an American singer-songwriter, inked a deal with Republic Records in 2017. His breakout track, “Hurt Somebody,” attained gold status in the United States and made waves in various international music charts. His Vancouver show has been listed as sold out, so those lucky enough to grab tickets will definitely enjoy his show this March at Rogers Arena.

When & Where: March 26 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Tim McGraw – March 27

Samuel Timothy McGraw, an American country artist, songwriter, record producer, and actor, has unveiled 16 studio albums, with 10 of them reaching the top spot on the Top Country Albums charts. Scheduled for a tour across Canada and America, he’s set to include Vancouver in his lineup this March.

When & Where: March 27 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Coast City Country Festival – April 19-20

The Coast City Country Festival is an annual celebration that brings together the vibrant cultures and traditions of coastal, urban, and rural communities.

This year’s main event will be taking place at BC Place Stadium on April 19-20 and feature big names like Nickelback, Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley and more.

When & Where: April 19-20 at BC Place

Diljit Dosanjh – April 27

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Diljit Dosanjh, one of India’s leading stars; actor, singer, songwriter and widely known as the ‘Super Singh of Punjab,’ is about to make history in Vancouver by hosting the largest Punjabi show ever outside India.

When & Where: April 27 at BC Place, 777 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver

Tyla – April 28

South African singer Tyla is coming to Vancouver this Spring. The 21 year old singer is best known for her viral hit “Water” that earned her a Grammy nomination.

When & Where: April 28 at the Commodore Ballroom, 868 Granville St, Vancouver

Justin Timberlake – April 29

Justin Timberlake is going on his first tour in 5 years, and the first stop is in Vancouver! The “Forget Tomorrow World Tour” will visit 22 cities, starting at Rogers Arena on April 29th, 2024.

When & Where: April 29 at Rogers Arena

21 Savage – May 1

GRAMMY-winning, multi-platinum superstar 21 Savage has announced dates for the new ‘American Dream Tour’.

The 30-city trek kicks off on May 1st in Vancouver at Rogers Arena, making stops across North America in Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago and more before wrapping up in his hometown of Atlanta for a blowout show at Lakewood Amphitheatre on June 15th.

In addition, the tour will feature special guests J.I.D, Nardo Wick, and 21 Lil Harold.

When & Where: May 1 at Rogers Arena

Pearl Jam – Mary 4 & 6

The Pearl Jam’s worldwide tour, spanning nine countries and 25 cities, will begin at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, before travelling through North America. It will feature iconic venues such as Wrigley Field, Madison Square Garden, and Fenway Park.

Joining Pearl Jam on stage in Vancouver will be Deep Sea Diver, a Seattle-based band fronted by Jessica Dobson, who has collaborated with acclaimed acts including The Shins, Beck, Spoon, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

When & Where: May 4 & 6 at Rogers Arena

Avril Lavigne – May 22

After a long break, the Canadian singer is back with her “The Greatest Hits” tour, and it starts off in Vancouver. The punk/pop star is known for her 2000 hits like Complicated, Sk8er Boi.

When & Where: May 22 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Simon & Garfunkel – May 26

Simon & Garfunkel, the iconic American folk-rock duo comprised of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, gained fame in the 1960s with their harmonious vocals and timeless hits like “The Sound of Silence” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”

When & Where: May 26 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 630 Hamilton St, Vancouver

Mother Mother & Cavetown – June 15

Mother Mother is set to embark on a co-headlining tour alongside singer/songwriter Cavetown and the band Destroy Boys.

When & Where: June 15 at Rogers Arena

Snoop Dogg Cali to Canada Tour with Warren G + DJ Quik – June 25

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Photo: Super 45 | Música Independiente / Flickr

Snoop Dogg, the renowned entertainer and rapper, is having a Cali to Canada Tour with Warren G and DJ Quik will be coming to Vancouver this summer! The 11 city Canadian tour will start on start in Halifax on June 3rd and go across the country, ending in Vancouver on June 25th at Rogers Arena.

When & Where: June 25 at Rogers Arena

Missy Elliott with Busta Rhymes, Ciara and Timbaland – July 4

A hip-hop legend is coming to Vancouver! Missy Elliott will be bringing the classic 2000s hip-hop with her first North America headliner tour. Her first stop—in our very own city of Vancouver. She will be performing alongside Busta Rhymes, Ciara and Timbaland.

When & Where: July 4 at Rogers Arena

The Rolling Stones – July 5

The Rolling Stones
Photo: Rolling Stones

The legendary rock band is coming to Vancouver! The only Canadian stop on their tour.

The Rolling Stones, a legendary English rock band comprises of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, and past members including Brian Jones and Bill Wyman, their electrifying stage presence and iconic hits like “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and “Paint It Black” solidified their status as rock icons.

With a career spanning over five decades, The Rolling Stones remain a cultural phenomenon, celebrated for their energetic live performances, enduring music catalog, and significant influence on the evolution of rock music worldwide.

When & Where: July 5 at BC Place, 777 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver

Chris Brown – July 27

Chris Brown is set to heat up Vancouver this summer with The 11:11 Tour, a celebration of his latest studio album. Catch him live at Rogers Arena on Saturday, July 27, for a night of R&B vibes and unforgettable performances.

When & Where: July 27 at Rogers Arena

Billy Idol – July 30

Renowned rock icon Billy Idol is set to electrify Vancouver this summer with his timeless classics. Embarking on the Rebel Yell Canada 2024 Tour.

Idol will showcase hits from his iconic album as well as a selection from his illustrious career during his tour across various Canadian cities, including Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, and Montreal.

When & Where: July 30 at Rogers Arena

Tyler Childers – August 8

Timothy Tyler Childers, an American singer-songwriter, blends elements of neotraditional country, bluegrass, and folk in his music. His breakthrough album “Purgatory” debuted in August 2017, and since then, Childers has unveiled six studio albums along with several EPs and singles.

When & Where: August 8 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Olivia Rodrigo – August 9

Olivia Rodrigo is a breakout pop sensation recognized for her powerful songwriting and emotive vocals, gaining immense popularity with her debut single “drivers license.” The American singer, Olivia Rodrigo is bringing her Guts World Tour to Canada! Fans will be able to catch her live in Vancouver this August.

When & Where: August 9 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Karan Aujla – August 17

Fresh off his win at the Juno ‘Fan Choice’ Awards, Karan Aujla, the rising global Panjabi artist, is excited to announce his first-ever world tour starting in Canada this summer.

This tour is extra special because Karan Aujla grew up in Metro Vancouver, and the concert will be a homecoming event.

When & Where: August 17 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Kings of Leon: Can We Please Have Fun World Tour – August 31

With a career spanning over two decades, the three-time Grammy Winners, Kings of Leon, continues to be celebrated for their energetic performances, soulful sound, and evolving musical style that has solidified their status as influential figures in the rock music scene.

When & Where: August 31 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Pink – September 6-7

pink concert vancouver
Photo: @virisayong / Instagram

If you’re a rock star and got your rock moves, check out Pink in Vancouver. The pop superstar’s concert was delayed last Fall, but fans of the show can finally enjoy the show this year.

When & Where: September 6 & 7 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Glass Animals – September 8

If you’re a fan of indie rock, chances are you’re familiar with a few Glass Animals songs, especially considering their frequent appearance on social media in recent years. From “Heat Waves” to “Gooey” to “Youth,” their tracks have become widely recognized jams, and now the band is hitting the road!

When & Where: September 8 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Lainey Wilson – September 26

Lainey Wilson is a rising country music artist known for her soulful voice and authentic songwriting, blending traditional country roots with modern storytelling. Her music resonates with fans for its heartfelt lyrics and genuine, down-to-earth style, establishing her as a promising talent in the country music scene.

When & Where: September 26 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Weezer – October 5

Nineties sensation Weezer, last seen on stage at Vancouver’s Ambleside Music Festival last summer, is now gearing up to headline Rogers Arena as part of their Voyage to the Blue Planet tour.

This tour marks the 30th anniversary of their iconic self-titled 1994 debut album, commonly referred to as the Blue Album. This groundbreaking record spawned MTV hits such as “Buddy Holly,” “Undone — The Sweater Song,” “Say It Ain’t So,” and many more.

When & Where: October 5 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Usher – November 7 & 8

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Photo: @usher / IG

Following his amazing performance at the Super Bowl, Usher announced that he will be extending his World Tour, adding Vancouver as a stop! 5he American Singer, is known for his hits like “U Remind Me”, “Yeah!” (featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris), and “Burn”.

When & Where: November 7 & 8 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band – November 22

Bruce Springsteen is an iconic American singer-songwriter and rock musician known for his poetic lyrics and energetic live performances. With timeless albums like “Born to Run” and “Born in the U.S.A.,” Springsteen’s music resonates with themes of working-class life, earning him widespread acclaim and a devoted fanbase throughout his illustrious career.

When & Where: November 22 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Taylor Swift – December 6, 7, and 8

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Photo: @taylorswift / IG

Probably the biggest concert of the year, Taylor Swift has not one, not two, but three performances in Vancouver. It is going to be a epic performance and the city is going to come alive. The globally renowned singer-songwriter recognized for her amazing music is currently one of the most dominant forces in the music industry.

When & Where: December 6, 7 % 8 at BC Place, 777 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver

 

Stay connected, as more concerts will be added as they’re announced.

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14 Movies You Didn’t Know Filmed at Simon Fraser University https://604now.com/simon-fraser-university-movies-filmed-at-sfu-hollywood/ https://604now.com/simon-fraser-university-movies-filmed-at-sfu-hollywood/#respond Tue, 05 Mar 2024 13:05:55 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=78895 Engaging the World. Simon Fraser University was founded in 1965 and now has campuses in Burnaby, Surrey and Vancouver. The main Burnaby campus which spans over 400 acres is nestled

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Engaging the World. Simon Fraser University was founded in 1965 and now has campuses in Burnaby, Surrey and Vancouver.

The main Burnaby campus which spans over 400 acres is nestled atop picturesque Burnaby Mountain. It’s home to three libraries, archives, museums, galleries and residences making it a perfect community for Hollywood movie productions.

Here are a number of movies and TV shows that you may not know were filmed on the SFU campus.

RELATED: 11 Movies You Didn’t Know Were Filmed in Squamish

Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2023 TV Show)

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Photo: Disney+

The new “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” TV series filmed several scenes at Simon Fraser University (SFU). The Academic Quadrangle (AQ) was featured in a water fountain scene.

The AQ’s clean, concrete lines and open spaces give it a striking resemblance to a contemporary version of ancient Greek architecture, which made it a fitting backdrop for scenes involving demigods training and interacting.

The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008)

Photo/Military helicopter landing in The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008), 20th Century Fox Source: moviemaps.org

The sci-fi remake of the 1951 classic, The Day The Earth Stood Still, shot in studio and at various locations around British Columbia including: Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Langley, Surrey and White Rock. There was also some secondary filming in LA, New York City and Sydney. The movie about an alien visitor to Earth stars Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly, Kathy Bates, John Cleese, Kyle Chandler, Robert Knepper and Jaden Smith.

Photo/Military landing area in The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008), 20th Century Fox Source: moviemaps.org

SFU doubled as Ft. Linwood Military Academy in the movie and served as one of the main settings. It used Terry Fox Field as a landing area and entrance; Convocation Mall as a processing space; Lorne Davies Complex as a basketball court turned military facility and W.A.C Bennett Library as a helicopter landing.

Photo/Citizen processing area in The Day The Earth Stood Still (2008), 20th Century Fox Source: moviemaps.org

The movie used other local spots like University of British Columbia as a the Command Centre; Deer Lake Park as a cemetery; Boundary Bay Regional Airport as a military air base; and a McDonald’s in Coquitlam as a McDonald’s.

Agent Cody Banks (2003)

Photo/CIA Headquarters control room in Agent Cody Banks (2003) Source: Simon Fraser University

The action, adventure and comedy Agent Cody Banks starring Frankie Muniz and Hilary Duff filmed in studio and at multiple locations around Vancouver. It turned the SFU campus into CIA Headquarters during production in summer 2002. It used three spots around campus including Academic Quadrangle, a former gas station and Transportation Centre.

Photo/CIA Recruitment Centre & Kamp Woody gate in Agent Cody Banks (2003)  Source: Simon Fraser University

The movie also shot around Vancouver, Surrey, West Vancouver and North Vancouver. It used locations like UBC’s Robson Square Campus and Kitsliano Beach.

Underworld: Awakening (2012)

Photo/Courtyard in Underworld: Awakening (2012), Lakeshore Entertainment Source: moviemaps.org

The action fantasy/horror Underworld: Awakening starring Kate Beckinsale filmed in Hollywood North during 2011 and was released in 3D the following year. The mostly Burnaby-shot movie used a studio and the SFU campus. It also used Downtown Vancouver for street scenes and chases. Seymour Falls Dam in North Vancouver was used as the Vampire Base.

Photo/Antigen Headquarters in Underworld: Awakening (2012), Lakeshore Entertainment Source: moviemaps.org

SFU doubled as the Antigen Headquarters using Convocation Mall as a courtyard; W.A.C Bennett Library as the headquarters; and Transportation Centre as a walkway.

Photo/Walkway in Underworld: Awakening (2012), Lakeshore Entertainment Source: moviemaps.org

The movie is the third installment in the Underworld franchise about a badass vampire who kills werewolves.

The 6th Day (2000)

Photo/The 6th Day (2000), Sony Pictures Source: moviemaps.org

Body builder turned Hollywood actor turned ‘Governator’ Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in action mystery/sci-fi movie The 6th Day. It used multiple locations around Vancouer including BC Place Stadium, Vancouver Public Library, International Village, Pacific Centre, GM Place (now Rogers Arena), Cleveland Dam and Robert A. McMath Secondary School in Richmond.

Photo/The 6th Day (2000), Sony Pictures Source: moviemaps.org

SFU doubled as The Hopkins/Leung Conference and Research Centre for the movie. It used the Academic Quadrangle and Convocation Mall.

Antitrust (2001)

Photo/Antitrust (2001), MGM Source: moviemaps.org

The 2001 thriller Antitrust stars Ryan Phillippe, Tim Robbins, Rachael Leigh Cook and Claire Forlani.

Photo/Antitrust (2001), MGM Source: moviemaps.org

It used UBC as the tech company NURV headquarters while using SFU for exterior shots. It also shot at Stanley Park.

Personal Effects(2009)

David Hollander, creator of TV series The Guardian, wrote and directed drama Personal Effects. It stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Ashton Kutcher and Kathy Bates. It shot at Templeton Secondary School and at SFU’s Halpern Centre which doubled as a courtroom.

Other Movies & TV Shows Filmed at SFU

A number of other movies shot around Simon Fraser University’s main campus in Burnaby like:

  • Sci-fi horror sequel The Fly II (1989)
  • Television movie I Still Dream of Jeannie (1991)
  • American spy film Spy Game (2001) starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt
  • Canadian drama My Life Without Me (2003) starring Sarah Polley, Scott Speedman and Mark Ruffalo.

TV Shows

  • Battlestar Galactica (2004-2009)
  • The X-Files (1993-2018)
  • Arrow (2012-2020)
  • Stargate SG-1 (1997-2007)
  • The 4400 (2004-2007)
  • Smallville (2001-2011)
  • The Flash (2014-Present)
  • The Good Wife (2009)
  • iZombie (2015-2019)

Simon Fraser University Surrey Campus

Photo/Catwoman (2004), Warner Bros. Source: moviemaps.org

A number of movies have also been shot at the Simon Fraser University Surrey campus located in the Central City area.

Movies shot there include:

  • I, Robot (2004) starring Will Smith
  • Catwoman (2004) starring Halle Berry
  • Chaos (2005) starring Jason Statham, Ryan Phillippe and Wesley Snipes
  • Fantastic Four (2005).

SFU’s unique and adaptable architectural style has made it a go-to location for filmmakers seeking modern, futuristic, or institutional settings.

Its blend of concrete structures, open plazas, and versatile interiors allows it to fit seamlessly into a variety of genres and narratives

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Surrey and Vancouver Ranked As The Sexiest Cities in British Columbia https://604now.com/surrey-vancouver-ranked-as-the-sexiest-city-bc/ https://604now.com/surrey-vancouver-ranked-as-the-sexiest-city-bc/#respond Mon, 15 Jan 2024 18:38:23 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=192262 For the fourth year in a row, Surrey has been dubbed as one of the sexiest cities in British Columbia, and the 10th sexist city across Canada. This is according

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For the fourth year in a row, Surrey has been dubbed as one of the sexiest cities in British Columbia, and the 10th sexist city across Canada.

This is according to an annual map released by PinkCherry, an online adult store for adult novelty products and lingerie.

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PinkCherry ranked the sexiest cities in Canada according to purchases and consumer behaviour patterns from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023.

The “sex map” reviews purchases from Canadian cities with at least 300,000 people and towns with at least 50,000 people. The company says that the results were very telling of the interests of people living in those cities.

Back in 2019, the City of Vancouver was ranked the sexiest city in Canada. In 2020, they felt to #16. Last year, they’ve climbed the rankings to #8, and now they’ve gone up to #5. Vancouver has also been labelled as the city with the “Best Night Life” for the most purchases of glow in the dark and luminescent toys.

When comparing towns, more sex toys were sold in British Columbia than anywhere else in Canada. A

See the ranking of both lists below.

Top 10 Sexiest Cities in Canada

  1. Calgary, AB
  2. Edmonton, AB
  3. Winnipeg, MB
  4. London, ON
  5. Vancouver, BC
  6. Ottawa, ON
  7. Toronto, ON
  8. Victoria, BC
  9. Montreal, QC
  10. Surrey, BC

Vancouver went up to the 5th spot, from the 8th spot in 2024, and Surrey dropped a spot from the 9th to the 10th. New to the list this year is Victoria, BC, coming in at 8th.

Canada Top 10 Sexiest Towns

  1. Roberval, QC
  2. Amos, QC
  3. Estevan, SK
  4. Carleton Place, ON
  5. Edmundston, NB
  6. Powell River, BC
  7. Lacombe, AB
  8. High River, AB
  9. Salmon Arm, BC
  10. Lachute, QC

If you’re interested in learning more about the rankings and each city’s shopping habits, .

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50 Cent’s Final Lap Tour: A Legendary Night of Hip-Hop in Vancouver https://604now.com/50-cent-final-lap-tour-review/ https://604now.com/50-cent-final-lap-tour-review/#respond Sat, 09 Sep 2023 18:31:37 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=196663 Rogers Arena came alive on Friday, September 8th, as the legendary rapper 50 Cent graced the stage as part of his highly anticipated Final Lap tour. With a career spanning

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Rogers Arena came alive on Friday, September 8th, as the legendary rapper 50 Cent graced the stage as part of his highly anticipated Final Lap tour. With a career spanning decades, this tour signified the rap icon’s final stadium tour, and it was nothing short of legendary.

The venue was packed to the rafters, a testament to 50 Cent’s enduring popularity. The atmosphere was electric, with fans of all ages gathering to witness a performance they had long awaited. For many in the audience, this was a trip down memory lane, as they had grown up listening to the iconic tracks of the rap legend.

Final Lap Tour

What made this performance even more special was that it marked 50 Cent’s first appearance in Vancouver in over a decade. The anticipation had been building for years, and when the moment finally arrived, it was pure magic.

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50 Cent wasn’t alone on this memorable night. Joining him on stage was Tony Yayo, Uncle Murda, Busta Rhymes, and a set by Jeremiah. Together, they brought an unmatched energy to the stage, keeping the crowd on their feet throughout the show.

Of course, 50 Cent didn’t disappoint when it came to his setlist. He performed all his classic hits, from the infectious “In Da Club” to the seductive “Candy Shop” and the introspective “Hate It or Love It.” The crowd was treated to timeless tracks like “Many Men” and “Window Shopper,” taking them on a journey through the rapper’s illustrious career.

Beyond the music, the show also featured an array of cool 50 Cent merchandise, allowing fans to take home a piece of the memorable evening. The concert was more than just a performance; it was an experience that fans would cherish for years to come.

Concertgoers flooded social platforms with clips and photos, capturing the amazing atmosphere and reliving the thrill of 50 Cent’s Final Lap tour.

@islandgrown420 #50cent #rogersarenavancouver #concert #bustarhymes ♬ original sound – John Robert

As the curtain fell on this legendary performance, Vancouver had witnessed not just a concert but a piece of music history. 50 Cent’s Final Lap tour had left an indelible mark, reminding us all why he remains a true rap icon, and why his music will continue to resonate for generations to come.

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21 Rules You Need to Know to Survive in Vancouver, According To Vancouver https://604now.com/21-rules-survive-in-vancouver-bc-canada/ https://604now.com/21-rules-survive-in-vancouver-bc-canada/#respond Fri, 18 Aug 2023 19:52:27 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=173310 Rain City, we asked you what rules someone needs to know to survive in Vancouver and you answered. As a matter of fact, over 500 responses of wisdom were garnered

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Rain City, we asked you what rules someone needs to know to survive in Vancouver and you answered.

As a matter of fact, over 500 responses of wisdom were garnered and shared with us. Here are our reader’s top 21 tips to help you navigate the city and ensure you make it out alive…

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1. We live in a beautiful rainforest, might as well learn to appreciate the beauty of rain.

2. Watch out for cyclists, they think they own the place.

3. Buy a waterPROOF raincoat. Water resistant isn’t enough.

BC Hydro
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4. Pee before hitting the Skytrain.

5. Find a cheap place to eat because you won’t find a cheap place to live.

6. Surrey is not as bad as the news makes it out to be.

7. It’s in the initials – B.C. – bring cash.

8. Don’t wear flip flops on Hastings street.

9. Don’t leave any valuables in your car.

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10. Avoid driving in Richmond.

11. Don’t buy drugs you might get baby powder.

12. Expect to get lost in Metrotown.

13. Open ALL the windows on the buses from March to October.

14. Learn how to complain about EVERYTHING!

15. Avoid the Roxy (apparently).

 

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16. Bring your bike inside if you can, unless you don’t mind losing parts or the whole thing.

17. Learn to understand the Downtown Eastside.

18. Learn to appreciate other cultures.

19. Highways 1, 7 and 99 are the best ways out.

20. Microclimates are a thing (some parts of Metro Vancouver get snow while others don’t)

21. Elderly women will not hesitate to shove you around on public transit. Keep your head up and your elbows out.

 

Is there any others you would add to the list? Share your ideas in the comments below!

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5 Movies You Didn’t Know Were Filmed at Playland https://604now.com/5-movies-you-didnt-know-were-filmed-at-playland/ https://604now.com/5-movies-you-didnt-know-were-filmed-at-playland/#respond Wed, 12 Jul 2023 17:40:42 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=195785 Playland in Vancouver is a beloved amusement park that has been entertaining visitors for almost a century. The iconic landmark is known for its thrilling rides, lively atmosphere, and vibrant

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Playland in Vancouver is a beloved amusement park that has been entertaining visitors for almost a century.

The iconic landmark is known for its thrilling rides, lively atmosphere, and vibrant attractions. So it should come as no surprise that it has been used numerous times for filming TV shows and movies.

RELATED: 11 Movies You Didn’t Know Were Filmed in Squamish

Vancouver is often referred to as Hollywood North, and with Playland / PNE being North America’s second-largest fair, it has had it’s fair share of coverage.

Since as early as 1990, Playland has enticed film sets, hosting a variety of well-known movies and TV shows. The site’s captivating features and exhilarating roller coasters makes it an extremely attractive set.

Movies filmed at Playland

The Edge of Seventeen (2016)

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Photo: Edge of Seventeen

This coming of age film captures the highs and lows of the teenage experiences in a high school backdrop. Potentially symbolic of the high and lows, is a scene in the movie where the main character played by Hailee Steinfeld goes on the ferries wheel with a boy. The situation starts cute, but quickly spirals into an extremely awkward situation that perfectly sums up dating as a teenager.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012)

movies filmed at Playland
Photo: Dairy of a Wimpy Kid IMDB

Playland provided the ideal location for the humorous summer adventures of Greg Heffley in this beloved family film, based on the popular book series. In the boardwalk scene, Playland takes center stage, featuring the iconic (but now retired) Corkscrew roller coaster and The Revelation (known as “Cranium Shaker” in the movie). The bustling scene also showcases other exciting rides that add to the park’s vibrant atmosphere.

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010)

movies filmed at Playland
Photo: Cats & Dogs IMDB

This action-packed comedy, where cats and dogs engaged in a secret war filled with hilarious animal antics at some point makes it way to Playland. It features the now-retired Wave Swinger ride, but you can also see a number of rides in the background shots. This includes the Crazy Beach ride that just retired in 2021.

Final Destination 3 (2006)

movies filmed at Playland
Photo: Final Destination 3 IMDB

Playland’s exhilarating rides and roller coasters added an extra level of terror to the characters’ gripping experiences in this suspenseful horror film. The opening scene features the now-retired Corkscrew roller coaster as “Devil’s Flight”, and the Hellevator tower as “High Dive”.

Happy Gilmore (1996)

movies filmed at Playland
Photo: Happy Gilmore IMDB

Adam Sandler’s iconic sports comedy brought uproarious laughter and outrageous golfing moments to Playland, highlighting the park’s vibrant atmosphere in memorable scenes that had audiences in stitches.

Other Movies & TV shows filmed at Playland

  • 3000 Miles to Graceland
  • Are We There Yet?
  • Arrow
  • Batwoman
  • Best in Show
  • Bird on a Wire
  • Da Vinci’s Inquest
  • Deadlocked: Escape from Zone 14
  • Fear
  • Fringe
  • Highlander
  • Imposters
  • Intelligence
  • Kyle XY
  • MacGyver
  • Miracle
  • Psych
  • Riding the Bullet
  • Rocky IV
  • Rollercoaster
  • Saint Sinner
  • Secret Agent Man
  • Sliders
  • Smallville
  • Smokin’ Aces 2: Assassins’ Ball
  • Splitting Adam
  • Supergirl
  • The Flash
  • The L Word
  • The Odyssey
  • The X Files: I Want To Believe

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We Asked AI What It Means To Be A Vancouverite https://604now.com/ask-ai-what-it-means-to-be-vancouverite/ https://604now.com/ask-ai-what-it-means-to-be-vancouverite/#respond Fri, 31 Mar 2023 17:37:02 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=193221 ChatGPT has been blowing up the internet this past month, and many have been curious to know just how accurate this online artificial intelligence really is. So we decided to

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ChatGPT has been blowing up the internet this past month, and many have been curious to know just how accurate this online artificial intelligence really is.

So we decided to test out its knowledge of our city and determine what “it really means to be a Vancouverite” and here is what it said…

AI’s response to what it means to be a Vancouverite

Vancouver is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains. It’s a city of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and innovation, attracting millions of visitors each year. But what does it mean to be a Vancouverite?

1. You have a deep appreciation for nature

fall hikes near vancouver
Photo: @stasher_bc / Instagram

At its core, being a Vancouverite means embracing the city’s unique blend of urban and natural environments. Whether you’re exploring Stanley Park’s lush forests, taking in the stunning views from the top of Grouse Mountain, or strolling through one of Vancouver’s many eclectic neighborhoods, there’s always something to do outside.

Vancouverites are known for their love of outdoor activities, from hiking and skiing to kayaking and cycling. They take advantage of the city’s proximity to nature and are passionate about preserving the environment for future generations.

2. You are proud of the multiculturalism

Surrey Vaisakhi Parade
Photo: BC NDP / Flickr

Being a Vancouverite is also about celebrating diversity. Vancouver is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with a rich history of Indigenous, Asian, and European influences.

Vancouverites take pride in their city’s cultural heritage and celebrate it through food, music, art, and festivals. The annual Vancouver Pride Parade, Lunar New Year celebrations, and the Vancouver International Film Festival are just a few examples of the many events that bring people from all walks of life together.

3. You love coffee, craft beer, and healthy living

beer garden vancouver patio
Photo: @vancityamie/Instagram

Vancouverites can often be seen grabbing a latte from a local café, visiting a microbrewery or hitting up a farmers’ market on the weekend.

Vancouverites take pride in their local products. This is especially true with their beer. Locals love to visit microbreweries to try new brews and support local businesses, and many of these establishments have become popular gathering places for friends and families.

4. You are innovative and have an Entrepreneurial Spirit

In addition to its natural beauty and cultural diversity, Vancouver is a hub of innovation and entrepreneurship. The city has a thriving tech industry, with startups and established companies alike pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.

Vancouverites are at the forefront of this innovation, with a strong entrepreneurial spirit and a willingness to take risks. They are creative, resourceful, and always looking for new ways to make a difference in their communities and beyond.

5. You are aware of the shortcomings of the city

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Photo: @jennchanphotography / Flickr

But being a Vancouverite isn’t always easy. The city faces its share of challenges, from high housing costs to social inequality to climate change. Vancouverites are aware of these issues and are committed to finding solutions.

They are politically engaged, actively participating in local and national politics to make their voices heard. They are also dedicated to giving back to their communities, volunteering and donating to causes they care about.

6. You probably hate the rain, the traffic, and the high cost of living

Metro Vancouver Weather Forecast News - Rainy Vancouver weather this week
Photo: SeaSide Signs / Flickr

Like any big city, Vancouver has its fair share of troubles and frustrations. For Vancouverites, it usually revolves around these three subjects: weather, real estate, and traffic.

With the moniker ‘Raincouver,’ the weather in Vancouver, although beautiful in the summer, seems to have endless winters. Many people living in this beautiful city also frequently complain about the lack of housing and infrastructure to support the growing population.

 

So, how accurately does ChatGPT’s knowledge reflect the experiences of Vancouverites? Is a revolution in sentient artificial intelligence just around the corner, or are we still a long way away?

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33 Vancouver Concerts You Can Look Forward To In 2023 https://604now.com/vancouver-concerts-guide-2023/ https://604now.com/vancouver-concerts-guide-2023/#respond Fri, 10 Mar 2023 18:37:07 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=189854 Are you a music lover looking for an unforgettable concert experience? After a quiet few years, Vancouverites will be happy to hear that many big names are coming back to

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Are you a music lover looking for an unforgettable concert experience? After a quiet few years, Vancouverites will be happy to hear that many big names are coming back to the city.

From legendary bands like KISS and Guns N’ Roses to chart-topping pop stars like Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith, Vancouver’s concert calendar is packed with exciting shows that are sure to leave you with lasting memories.

Here are some of Vancouver’s biggest concerts of 2023 that you’re not going to want to miss.

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Vancouver Concerts in 2023 

Tiesto – March 18 

The Insomnia Festival will take over the TRADEX in Abbotsford in March. This year’s lineup will be headlined by the Grammy winner for “No. 1 DJ in the World” – Tiesto.

When & Where: March 18 at the TRADEX in Abbotsford

SZA – March 19

Grammy Award-winner American singer and songwriter SZA is bringing The S.O.S North American Tour to Vancouver this spring. SZA will perform at Rogers Arena this March.

When & Where: March 19 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Red Hot Chili Peppers – March 29

PHOTO: FACEBOOK / RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS

Rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers are celebrating their 40th anniversary in a big way. They’re taking their tour to Vancouver this March.

When & Where: March 29 at BC Place, 777 Pacific Boulevard, Vancouver

John Mayer – April 10

Ballad powerhouse John Mayer will bring his sweet sounds to Vancouver this April. He’s set to take the stage at Rogers Arena with a show that is bound to be amazing.

When & Where: April 10 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Lewis Capaldi – April 25

Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi will be taking the stage at UBC Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in April. He’s best known for songs “Someone You Loved” and “Forget Me.”

When & Where: April 25 at UBC Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, 6066 Thunderbird Boulevard, Vancouver

Shania Twain – May 2, 3 & Nov 14

Canada’s sweetheart will make you feel like a woman with not one, but two shows at Rogers Arena in May. The country superstar will also perform a third show in November, all part of her global Queen of Me Tour.

When & Where: May 2 and 3 and Nov. 14 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Luke Combs – May 27

Country giant Luke Combs will be making a stop in Vancouver this May as part of his world tour. The American singer-songwriter claimed the coveted title of Entertainer of the Year at the 2022 Country Music Association Awards.

When & Where: May 27 at BC Place, 777 Pacific Boulevard, Vancouver

The Cure – June 2

The two-time Grammy nominees and Gothic rock legends, The Cure are bringing the Songs of a Lost World Tour to Vancouver. You can expect to hear some of their hit songs “Boys Don’t Cry”, “Friday I’m in love” Just Like Heaven” and more.

When & Where: June 2 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Death Cab for Cutie – June 14, 15

Rock band Death Cab for Cutie are bringing its Asphalt Meadows Tour to Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver. Check them out on two nights in June.

When & Where: June 14 and 15 at Commodore Ballroom, 868 Granville Street, Vancouver

Blink-182 – June 27

Photo: Kerrang.com

What’s my age again? Feel that early 2000s nostalgia as pop-punkers Blink 182 return to the stage for a reunion nearly a decade in the making.

When & Where: June 27 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Louis Tomlinson – June 26

One Direction fans can catch Louis Tomlinson on stage for his Faith in the Future World Tour. The former One Directioner will perform at Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in June.

When & Where: June 26 at UBC Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, 6066 Thunderbird Boulevard, Vancouver

Nickelback – June 28

Canadian Music Hall of Fame band Nickelback have announced their new Get Rollin’ Tour and it’s stopping in Vancouver.

When & Where: June 27 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Charlie Puth – July 3

Charlie Puth is presenting the “Charlie” live experience in July. He’ll be performing at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre.

When & Where: July 3 at UBC Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, 6066 Thunderbird Blvd, Vancouver

Snoop Dogg – July 7

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Photo: @snoopdogg / Instagram

Snoop Dogg, the renowned entertainer and rapper, has announced that his High School Reunion Tour will be coming to Vancouver. The tour will feature Wiz Khalifa, Too $hort, Warren G, and Berner, as well as special guest DJ Drama.

When & Where: July 7 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Madonna – July 15

Madonna is bringing The Celebration Tour to Vancouver this summer. The legendary pop star will take the stage at Rogers Arena this July.

When & Where: July 15 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Supergroup Boygenius and Carly Rae Jepsen – July 28

Vancouver will welcome the indie rock supergroup Boygenius this summer, and Carly Rae Jepsen has been announced as one of the two opening acts for their concert.

When & Where: July 28 at the PNE Amphitheatre, 2901 E Hastings Street, Vancouver

Sam Smith – August 22

Mark your calendar because the “unholy” singer is coming to town. Sam Smith is bringing his Gloria tour to Rogers Arena and this will definitely be a show you wont want to miss.

When & Where: Aug. 22 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Drake – August 28

Drake has announced his upcoming 28-date tour, It’s All a Blur, which marks his first North American shows since the 2018 “Aubrey & the Three Migos” tour. The rapper will be joined by 21 Savage.

When & Where: Aug. 22 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Ed Sheeran – September 1&2

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Photo: Ed Sheeran / Facebook

British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran is bringing The Mathematics Tour to BC Place in September. The ballad performer will be joined with two special guests: Maisie Peters and Khalid.

This was originally a one day event on September 1st, but in April, he announced that he will be be adding a second show. This will be a part of his “Subtract Tour” which will coincide with his “Mathematics Tour” and consist of 14 intimate concerts.

When & Where: Sept. 1 & 2 at BC Place, 777 Pacific Boulevard, Vancouver

Bonnie Raitt – September 3

Bonnie Raitt won the 2023 Grammy award for song of the year for “Just Like That.” She will be performing at Queen Elizabeth Theatre this fall.

When & Where: Sept. 3 at Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 630 Hamilton Street, Vancouver

The Chicks & Maren Morris – September 5

Country giants The Chicks, alongside Maren Morris will be performing in Vancouver in September. The show will take place at Rogers Arena for one night only.

When & Where: Sept. 5 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Beyonce – September 11

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Photo: Live Nation

Beyoncé fans in Vancouver are in for a treat as the pop icon is set to return to the city for a highly anticipated concert. For those who have never seen Beyoncé perform live, this is an opportunity not to be missed as the artist has not been on tour since 2018.

When & Where: Sept. 11 at BC Place, 777 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver

Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire – September 12

Music legengs Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire are teaming up for the new Sing A Song All Night Long tour and you can catch them in Vancouver this fall.

When & Where: Sept. 12 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Arctic Monkeys – September 23

Catch the Arctic Monkeys in September. The rock band is set to perform at Pacific Coliseum in September.

When & Where: Sept. 23 at Pacific Coliseum, 100 N Renfrew St, Vancouver

Coldplay – September 23

coldplay concert vancouver
Photo: Coldplay / Instagram

Coldplay fans in Vancouver can look forward to an exciting concert experience as the band is set to perform in Vancouver this fall. This will be their first appearance in the city since their Head Full of Dreams tour in 2016.

When & Where: Sept. 23 at BC Place, 777 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver

Sting – September 29

On Friday, September 29, Rogers Arena will host the My Songs World Tour by Sting. Prepare to join in on the vocals for hits like “Shape of My Heart,” “Roxanne,” “Every Breath You Take,”‘Roxanne,” “Message In A Bottle,” “Desert Rose,” and other popular songs. Sting’s performance will feature an energetic rock band, and the concert will also include a special appearance by Joe Sumner.

When & Where: Sept. 29 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Morgan Wallen – October 4

American country singer Morgan Wallen is heading to Vancouver for his One Night At a Time World Tour. He’ll hit the stage at Rogers Arena this October.

When & Where: Oct. 4 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Guns N Roses – October 16

American hard rock band Guns N Roses are coming to Vancouver this October. These rock legends have been around since the 80s and have sold over 100 million albums throughout their nearly 40-year.

When & Where: Oct. 16 at BC Place, 777 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver

Wu-Tang Clan & Nas: NY State Of Mind Tour – October 16

Hip hop fans in Vancouver will get to witness the once-in-a-lifetime joint performance of two of the biggest names in hip-hop history. Wu-Tang Clan and Nas are bringing the co-headline NY State of Mind Tour to Vancouver this Fall.

When & Where: Oct. 16 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Pink – October 20, 21

pink concert vancouver
Photo: @virisayong / Instagram

If you’re a rock star and got your rock moves, check out Pink in Vancouver. The pop superstar is set to perform at Rogers Arena for two nights.

When & Where: Oct. 20 and 21 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Hozier – October 22

The “Take Me To Church” singer announced his first North American tour since 2019 with stops in Toronto and Quebec in September before the Vancouver.

When & Where: Oct 22 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band – November 3, 4

Legendary singer and songwriter Bruce Springsteen will be performing for two nights in Vancouver this fall with The E Street Band.

When & Where: Nov. 3  and Nov. 4 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

KISS – November 8

American rock band Kiss is going on their final world tour. This will be Vancouver fans last chance to see the band performing in person. The End of the Road World Tour will be coming to Vancouver this November

When & Where: Nov. 8 at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver

 

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