Music BC Presents Let’s Hear It – March 18th, 2023
Doors: 6:00pm / Music 7:00pm sharp
Let’s Hear It (LHI) is back with one full night of music discovery, featuring 19 BC artists across multiple Vancouver venues. Music BC invites you to join them in celebrating homegrown talent and discover your new favourite artists!
Note: Artist line up and set times are subject to change. Venue access will be subject to capacity. Artist location, set times, and wristband pickup information will be released closer to the date.
Venues:
The Fox Cabaret – 2321 Main Street
The Anza Club – 3 W 8th Ave
La Fabrique St-George – 7 E 7th Ave
The Cobalt – 917 Main St
All venues are 19+
Venue Accessibility: All venues have wheelchair accessible seating and washrooms except for The Anza Club. Please contact info@musicbc.org if we can do anything to make your attendance more comfortable. Music BC always takes pride in being an inclusive and safe space for everyone.
Artists:
ceo@business.net & jungle bobby
Potatohead People with Kapok
About the Series
Now in its fifth year, Let’s Hear It has evolved into a platform for emerging artists from British Columbia to connect and grow their local fanbase and industry connections through live performances. The series has featured over 60 new and emerging artists from across BC with concerts in Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna.
Start:
March 18, 2023 @ 6:00 pm
End:
March 19, 2023 @ 2:00 am
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