Vancouver Civic Theatres is introducing a new, free weekly open-air concert series in July and August 2024 spotlighting an all-local line-up of bands, singer-songwriters, DJs, and more. Concerts will take place on the plaza adjacent to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre each Thursday from 4:30 – 7:30 pm.
The slate includes various musicians from B.C. including: Land Back Records Spotlight (July 25), Pride Celebration with Devours & Parlour Panther (August 1), Locals Lounge Spotlight (August 8), Madelyn Read & Jasper Sloan Yip (August 15), Sarah McLachlan School of Music Student Spotlight (August 22), and a Closing Party with DJ Nea & DJ Paisley Eva (August 29).
The Summer Sounds Happy Hour menu includes snacks, drink specials, and more. This event is presented by Vancouver Civic Theatres as part of the Summer on šx???ex?n Xwtl’a7shn free event series.
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