Gigs of the Week: February 23 - March 01, 2018

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? Bahamas
Where? Queen Elizabeth Theatre
When? Thursday, March 1
Why? The first time I saw Afie, he was the opening act at the Biltmore. Now he's headlining the QE Theatre! Insane! 

 

Christine's Pick

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Who? Belle Game
Where? Imperial
When? Friday February 23 (hey, that's today!)
Why? Last time the Belle Game played a hometown show it was opening for Broken Social Scene. This time they're headlining their own at the Imperial!
 

 

Gigs Of The Week: November 06 - 12, 2015

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? Bahamas (with John K Samson)
Where? The Orpheum
When? Wednesday, November 11
Why? It's Bahamas. At the Orpheum. With John K. Samson. What more do I need to say?!

 

Jessica's Pick

Who? Windigo, Sister Says & Owl Skowl
Where? The Railway Club
When? Sunday, November 8
Why? A coupla' Canadian indie bands to warm me up on a Sunday night is always welcome.

 

Christine's Pick

Who? Hey Rosetta! and Yukon Blonde
Where? Vogue Theatre
When? Friday November 6 aka TONIGHT!
Why? It's my birthday tomorrow and I can't think of a better way to ring it in than with these two awesome bands. Come dance and sway the night away!

Shows of October

As the fall rolls along, the shows just keep coming. October looks to be another packed month, and here are the five(ish) shows I'm looking forward to most.
And I'm posting this a few days early to make sure enough people know about....



October 1st: Dirty Three at the Biltmore

You may know them from their work with Nick Cave, but Australian trio are back for their first album in seven years. The instrumental Towards The Low Sun is dense and chaotic and brilliant, and I can't wait to see how it translates live. 

October 19th: Big Sugar w/ Wide Mouth Mason at the Commodore

Reprising their Big & Wide tour from last year, the two iconic Canadian blues rock bands team up once again to storm the Commodore. They've also got Ontario's The Balconies in tow, who I've heard about for a while now and am looking forward to checking out.
It's their first of two shows, which is good because the second night conflicts with...

October 20th: Royal Wood at the Rio Theatre
I haven't had the chance too see Royal Wood live before, always missing the shows, and I can't think of a better venue for him than the Rio Theatre. 

October 24th: Matt Mays at the Commodore
It's been a few years since Mays has been through Vancouver, but I was lucky enough to catch him during NXNE in June, and he was better than ever. Now that his new album, Coyote, is out 
Of course, it's a tough call when on the same night is...
October 24th: Bahamas & Jason Collett at the Rio Theatre
This one is going to be hard to miss. Last time I saw the two together was during the Bonfire Ball with Zeus, which is still one of my favourite shows. I may yet try and figure out a way to at least see Jason, then run over and see Mays at the Commodore...

October 27th: Aidan Knight at the Rio Theatre
Much like Royal Wood, the Rio just seems like it will be the perfect venue for Mr. Knight. The show is just in time for his new album, Small Reveal, which is one of my most anticipated albums of the rest of the year. 

And of course, the Peak Performance Project is still running at the Red Room through the month. With three showcases left, we'll still hear from Maurice, Dominique Fricot, Portage & Main and many more. The first two showcases have been pretty swell, so don't miss them.