May in Metro Vancouver is coming in hot with night markets, musicals, street fests, concerts, and so much more. Whether you’re here for the eats, the beats, or just the vibes, this city’s got something popping off every weekend. Here’s your no-FOMO guide to maxing out May.
14 Fun Things To Do in Metro Vancouver This Week (May 9-11)
Richmond Night Market

The Richmond Night Market is back, offering a vibrant mix of street food, games, and live entertainment. Open weekends from April 25 to October 13, it’s a must-visit for foodies and fun-seekers alike. This year’s theme, “Summer Wonderland,” promises whimsical decorations and new attractions to explore.
📅 Date: April 25 – October 13, 2025
📍 Location: 8351 River Road, Richmond
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: Richmond Night Market
Junction Public Market

Discover local artisans, food vendors, and live entertainment at the Junction Public Market. Located at Granville Square, it’s open from May 1 through September 28. Enjoy waterfront views while sipping on craft beverages from the “sipping container” bar.
📅 Date: May 1 – September 28, 2025
📍 Location: Granville Square, Vancouver
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: Junction Public Market
Soundscapes by Alessandro Martire

Join composer Alessandro Martire for a mesmerizing performance that combines piano, orchestral strings, and stunning visuals. A one-night-only event not to be missed. Let the music transport you through landscapes inspired by the Amalfi Coast and Lake Como.
📅 Date: May 10, 2025
📍 Location: Vancouver Playhouse
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: SOUNDSCAPES
Vancouver Hong Kong Fair

Celebrate Hong Kong culture with over 60 booths, performances, and family-friendly activities at the Shipyards in North Vancouver. Discover traditional crafts, delicious food, and vibrant cultural displays.
📅 Date: May 11, 2025
📍 Location: The Shipyards, North Vancouver
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: Vancouver Hong Kong Fair
Climb for Nature at BC Place

Think of this as Vancouver’s most epic stairmaster—Climb for Nature is a fundraiser where you ascend BC Place’s inner staircases to support the Nature Conservancy of Canada. You’ll get a serious workout, plus views of the city from spots usually closed to the public. Good sweat, good cause.
📅 Date: May 10, 2025
📍 Location: BC Place, Vancouver
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: http://wwf.ca/bcplace
Vancouver Postcard Club Show & Sale
A low-key gem for history buffs, this postcard show lets you browse and buy vintage cards featuring Vancouver and beyond. Expect century-old travel vibes, rare prints, and collector-grade pieces. It’s basically time travel, but on cardstock.
📅 Date: May 10, 2025
📍 Location: Hastings Community Centre, Vancouver
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: vancouverpostcardclub.ca
Port Coquitlam May Day Parade & Events

One of BC’s longest-running community festivals, May Day in PoCo is a week of parades, music, markets, and good ol’ small-town pride. It’s 101 years strong this year, with events for all ages. Bonus: the downtown core shuts down for a massive street party.
📅 Date: May 10, 2025 (Main Parade Day)
📍 Location: Downtown Port Coquitlam
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: PoCo MayDay
Lights Live at the Commodore

Juno-winning pop artist Lights brings her synthy, alt-pop magic to one of Vancouver’s most iconic venues. She’s known for her high-energy sets and emotional bangers. Expect a dancey crowd and lots of dyed hair.
📅 Date: May 9, 2025
📍 Location: Commodore Ballroom
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: Commodore
James Bay – Up All Night Tour

British singer-songwriter James Bay is making a stop in Vancouver with a soulful set full of radio hits and deep cuts. Bring tissues—it might get emotional. It’s been years since he last played the city, so fans are hyped.
📅 Date: May 10, 2025
📍 Location: Commodore Ballroom
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: Commodore
Dolly Parton’s ‘9 to 5 The Musical’

Experience the classic tale of friendship and revenge in the workplace with Dolly Parton’s ‘9 to 5 The Musical’. Running until May 11 at Massey Theatre, it’s a show filled with laughter and empowerment. With catchy tunes and a stellar cast, it’s a theatrical treat you won’t want to miss.
📅 Date: April 25 – May 11, 2025
📍 Location: Massey Theatre, New Westminster
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: masseytheatre.com
Tranquility of Communion
Explore the evocative photography of the late British-Nigerian artist Rotimi Fani-Kayode at this landmark exhibition. His work delves into themes of identity, sexuality, and race, presenting same-sex, multiracial love with spiritual depth. This Canadian premiere features celebrated photographs alongside archival prints and previously unseen works from his early career.
📅 Dates: February 28 – May 25, 2025
📍 Location: The Polygon Gallery, 101 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver, BC
🎟️ Admission: By donation
🔗 More Info: The Polygon Gallery
The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits” Exhibition

Step into the world of Banksy, the elusive street artist known for his provocative and thought-provoking work. The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits” exhibition showcases over 200 artworks, including original pieces, prints, sculptures, murals, and immersive installations. With over 2.1 million visitors worldwide, this internationally acclaimed exhibition is making its debut in Vancouver.
📅 Dates: February 20 – May 25, 2025
📍 Location: 1 Alexander Street, Gastown, Vancouver, BC
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: Art of Banksy
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Home Games

BC Place will be buzzing with excitement as the Vancouver Whitecaps FC host several MLS home matches in May. Fans can look forward to thrilling soccer action and a lively stadium atmosphere. Don’t miss the chance to support the Whitecaps as they compete against top teams in the league.
Home Games in May:
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May 11: vs. Los Angeles FC at 4:00 PM
📍 Location: BC Place, Vancouver
🎟️ Tickets & More Info: whitecapsfc.com/schedule/matches
From tulip fields to tequila tastings, concerts to football matches, May in Metro Vancouver is absolutely stacked. Whether you’re catching a match at BC Place, dancing under the stars at a night market, or soaking up the arts, there’s no excuse to stay in. So block your weekends, rally the group chat, and get outside—because this city knows how to do spring right.

