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Vancouver Concerts You Can Look Forward To In 2025

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Get Ready for an Unforgettable Year of Live Music in Vancouver! This year’s concert calendar is packed with incredible performances, from legendary rock bands and chart-topping pop stars to rising indie artists.

With something for every music fan, the city will come alive with electrifying shows at iconic venues like Rogers Arena, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, and BC Place. Here’s a roundup of the must-see concerts coming your way this year!

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Vancouver Concerts in 2025

Sum 41: Tour of the Setting Sun – Jan 11

 

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Biggest Hits: Known for punk-rock anthems like “Fat Lip”, “In Too Deep”, and “Still Waiting”, Sum 41 has been a staple in the rock scene since the early 2000s.
When & Where: January 11 at Rogers Arena

Foster the People – Jan 27

 

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Biggest Hits: The band gained fame with the hit “Pumped Up Kicks” and has a repertoire of indie-pop favorites like “Houdini” and “Sit Next to Me.”
When & Where: January 27 at Queen Elizabeth Theatre

Tyler, the Creator – Feb 28

 

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Biggest Hits: A groundbreaking artist in hip-hop, Tyler’s hits include “EARFQUAKE”, “See You Again”, and “Yonkers.” His innovative style has earned critical acclaim.
When & Where: February 28 at Rogers Arena

Jelly Roll – Mar 8

 

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Biggest Hits: Blending country, hip-hop, and rock, Jelly Roll’s popular tracks include “Son of a Sinner”, “Save Me”, and “Need a Favor.”
When & Where: March 8 at Rogers Arena

Snow Patrol – Mar 21

 

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Biggest Hits: Known for heartfelt hits like “Chasing Cars”, “Run”, and “Open Your Eyes.”
When & Where: March 21 at Queen Elizabeth Theatre

The Beach Boys – Mar 23

 

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Biggest Hits: Icons of American music, their classics include “Good Vibrations”, “California Girls”, and “Wouldn’t It Be Nice.”
When & Where: March 23 at UBC Doug Mitchell Stadium

54th Annual Juno Awards – Mar 30

 

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Biggest Hits: Canada’s premier music awards event, showcasing top artists and performances across various genres.
When & Where: March 30 at Rogers Arena

Satinder Sartaaj – Apr 11

 

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Biggest Hits: A celebrated Punjabi Sufi singer, known for songs like “Sai” and “Masoomiyat.”
When & Where: April 11 at Rogers Arena

Nelly with Ja Rule and Chingy – Apr 24

 

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Biggest Hits: Nelly (“Hot in Herre”, “Ride Wit Me”), Ja Rule (“Always on Time”, “Mesmerize”), and Chingy (“Right Thurr”, “Holidae In”) dominate the nostalgic early 2000s hip-hop scene.
When & Where: April 24 at Rogers Arena

AC/DC – Apr 22

 

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Biggest Hits: Rock legends behind classics like “Highway to Hell”, “Back in Black”, and “Thunderstruck.”
When & Where: April 22 at BC Place

Kylie Minogue – Apr 26

 

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Biggest Hits: Pop superstar famous for hits like “Can’t Get You Out of My Head”, “Love at First Sight”, and “Spinning Around.”
When & Where: April 26 at Pacific Coliseum

Katy Perry – Jul 22

 

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Biggest Hits: Chart-toppers like “Roar”, “Firework”, and “California Gurls” have made her a global pop sensation.
When & Where: July 22 at Rogers Arena

Tate McRae – Aug 4 & 5

 

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Biggest Hits: Rising star known for emotional pop hits like “You Broke Me First”, “Greedy”, and “She’s All I Wanna Be.”
When & Where: August 4 & 5 at Rogers Arena

Creed – Aug 16

 

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Biggest Hits: Rock ballads like “With Arms Wide Open”, “Higher”, and “My Sacrifice” made Creed a 2000s favorite.
When & Where: August 16 at Rogers Arena

Linkin Park – Sept 21

 

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Biggest Hits: Iconic nu-metal tracks like “In the End”, “Numb”, and “Crawling” cement their legacy in rock history.
When & Where: September 21 at Rogers Arena

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