Vancouver Clubs & Concerts for Winter 2022

Next picks the 10 essential Vancouver shows this Winter

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THE SOFT MOON

The Rickshaw
Wed., Nov. 30, 7 pm
$28

Post-punk outfit THE SOFT MOON is hitting a classic East Vancouver venue for fans of reverb-soaked beats and vocals. Fans of The Cure, Echo & The Bunnymen and local band ACTORS are likely to enjoy the vibe.

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Soccer Mommy

The Commodore Ballroom
Wed., Dec. 7, 7:30 pm
$32.25

Catchy guitar and bass riffs and smooth female vocals are sure to be found at this groovy weekday gig.

Pom Pom Squad

The Fox Cabaret
Sat., Dec. 10, 6 pm
$30

It’s a wonderfully eclectic combination of acts taking the stage in the vibrant Main Street neighbourhood.

Palm

The WISE Hall
Sun., Dec. 11, 7 pm
$26

Somehow both chill and challenging, Palm is bound to put on a stimulating show.

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TEKE::TEKE

WISE Hall
Fri., Dec. 16, 8 pm
$23

Hear a Montreal-based band play Japanese rock and surf-inspired jams alongside some local legends.

Yung Gravy

PNE Forum
Fri., Dec. 16, 7 pm
$49.50 – $220

One of Tampa Bay Lighting’s biggest fans, Gravy brings bbno$ on the party train

Dear Rouge

The Vogue Theatre
Sat., Dec. 10, 7 – 11 pm
$29.50 plus fees and up

The married pop duo is taking the stage for this high-energy show with a well-loved local opener.

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Bridal Party

Bridal Partys
Green Auto
Sat., Dec. 10, 8 pm
$13 – $14

Underground indie lovers, don’t miss out! Victoria band Bridal Party are joined by local pop acts with complementary sounds.

Yu Su & Her Band (Live)

Fortune Sound Club
Sat., Nov. 26, 6:30 – 10 pm
$27

Beloved bedroom pop a with groovy, jazzy twist is Yu Su’s trademark, which she’ll be bringing to an iconic Chinatown venue.

Pointed Sticks

The Rickshaw
Sat., Dec. 3, 7:30 pm
$25

It’s sure to be a night full of punk music, plus the talent of local-music-scene veteran and theremin player, Stephen Hamm.

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