Gigs Of The Week: September 22 - 28, 2017

Every Friday 3am Revelations give you our picks for some of the fantastic live shows happening in and around our city of Vancouver.
There's much more going on all the time, which you can check out in our concert calendar.
What are you seeing this week? Let us know in the comments below.

Kirk's Pick

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Who? Blue Light Sessions & Big Brother's 1st Annual Charity Concert
Where? Blue Light Studio
When? Sunday, September 24
Why? Join JP Maurice, Marlie Collins, Engine Smith and a ton more for a great benefit & BBQ! 
 

Christine's Pick

Who? Elliott Brood
Where? Commodore
When? Thursday September 28th
Why? Brood returns to Vancouver (last time was one of the last shows at the Railway) with a new album, and the big stage at the Commodore. You won't want to miss this.
 

Christine's Bonus Pick

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Who? The Pains of Being Pure At Heart, with The Courtneys
Where? Biltmore
When? Friday September 22nd - This evening!
Why? New York band TPOBPAH are back in town and Vancouver's The Courtneys are opening up!

Gigs Of The Week: February 19 - 25, 2016

Every Friday 3am Revelations give you our picks for some of the fantastic live shows happening in and around our city of Vancouver.
There's much more going on all the time, which you can check out in our concert calendar.
What are you seeing this week? Let us know in the comments below.

Kirk's Pick

Who? Trevor Noah
Where? Queen Elizabeth Theatre
When? Friday, February 19th
Why? Going a bit out of the box on this, as Trevor is (obviously) comedy and not music, but I am super excited to see The Daily Show host live for JFL Northwest.
 

Christine's Pick

Who? Elliott Brood
Where? The Railway Club
When? Tuesday February 23
Why? It's Elliott Brood at the Railway Club! I don't think I need to sell this one to you!

 

Jessica's Pick

Who? Phantom of the Opera
Where? The Orpheum
When? Saturday, February 20th
Why? The masterful 1925 silent film brought to life with Downing's live score sung by the Vancouver Bach Choir - this is sure to be a thrilling, unforgettable night out. 

Shows of November

Beginning of the month means a quick look at some of the shows I am excited to see. I say "quick", but it's pretty stacked, so let's get to it. Here are the four I am looking forward to the most, and then a lot more below.

Imaginary Cities at the Biltmore on November 24th. 
I think I am most looking forward to. I saw them a couple times at the Folk Fest (see left, not my video), but one short set and a few workshops had me hungry for more. I am definitely looking forward to them headlining the Biltmore.

An Evening with Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer at the Vogue on November 6th.
I have only recently gotten into Amanda Palmer's music, but Gaiman is one of my absolute favourite writers, so whatever they are going for their evening together should be amazing.

Feist at the Centre for Performing Arts on November 18th
It's been way too long since seeing Feist, and while I feel like I should be more excited about this, Feist has never failed to be anything less than stellarlive, so this is bound to be good.

Death From Above 1979 at the Commodore on November 20th and 21st
I never did get to see DFA1979 while they still existed, and I was very, very sad about that. This is a pricey one, but will it be worth it? Spoiler: probably yes.


As early as tonight, there is Little Red with Sex With Strangers at the Media Club on November 2nd,
and there is a great lineup this weekend for Adaline CD release party, as she's joined by In Medias Res & Rococode at the Biltmore on November 5th.

Then the insanity begins next week with a huge decision, Dan Mangan at the Orpheum or Elliott BROOD at the Commodore, both on November 9th. Following that, Yukon Blonde at the Biltmore on November 10th, Arkells are at the Commodore on November 11th and then Hey Rosetta! at the Commodore on November 12th. That is going to be some week.

We can't forget about the Peak Performance Project finale, featuring The Matinée, Current Swell & The Boom Booms at the Commodore on November 17th. I am definitely pulling for The Matinée, and while I am, admittedly, not a huge fan of the other two bands, it's sure to be one hell of a fun show.

The following weekend is pretty busy, too, with Maurice and Ciseaux at the Media Club on November 25th and all the Grey Cup festivities. I am most looking forward to November 26th which will feature The Belle Game, The Matinée, The Zolas, Hey Ocean! and Said the Whale. All in one night!

And wrapping up the month is an important show, the Movember Mo-Off. Featuring Redbird, Portage & Main and The Matinée (these guys again?) it's the end to the month long raising awareness and money to fight prostate cancer, by sporting 'staches. Which I am partaking in this year, and you can help by donating here.

Whew. All that, and I am positive I am missing some. This is going to be a busy month.