Vancouver Concert Calendar July 2024

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The Vancouver Concert Calendar for July is full of shows, festivals, DJ sets, dance parties and much more you won’t want to miss. There’s fun lined up from Jericho Beach to Fort Langley, including FVDED in the Park, Khatsahlano Street Party, free symphony and orchestra performances in the park, and much more.

Vancouver Concert Calendar July 2024

This weekend is FVDED In The Park, western Canada’s largest in-city music festival at Surrey’s Holland Park. Check out Khatsahlano Street Party on July 6th for performances by Hotel Mira, Babe Corner, and much more. Also, enjoy a series of free performances in Burnaby’s Deer Lake Park on July 13th and 14th with shows from Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and Vancouver Opera. Explore CREATE! Eastside Arts Festival presented by the Eastside Arts Society for more live music July 22 to 28 at various venues. From July 19 to 21, join Vancouver Folk Music Festival at Jericho Beach for live music. The Fort Langley Jazz & Arts Festival is back July 27 and 28 with a free lineup of local, national and international artists.

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Free Summer Fun in Burnaby with Music, Movies, and More

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Summer fun in Burnaby is heating up as the city hosts free live entertainment, music, and outdoor movie nights in local parks this season.

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Free Summer Fun in Burnaby with Music, Movies, and More

Free Summer Music Series in Burnaby

Sounds Like Summer

  • When: July 5 to August 30, 2024 on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons
  • Where: Various locations (on various dates) including Deer Lake Park, Burnaby Mountain Park, Robert Burnaby Park, Brentwood Park, Suncrest Park, Central Park Upper Pond, David Gray Park, George McLean Park, Keswick Park, Burnaby Heights Park, Edmonds Park, Maywood Park, Willingdon Heights Park
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Watch for pop-up performances from local musicians at these outdoor spaces around Burnaby. Artists include Graham Strang, The Lucky Trappers, Dani Black, Jana Seale, Sue Breton , Chris Ho, Glisha, and more.

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Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend July 5-7

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It’s the first weekend the month and that means there are a few free-admission activities on Friday afternoon, along with lots of summer fun all around the city. Keep cool at local spray parks and beaches, and enjoy this long list of event and things to do around Vancouver this weekend:

Friday, July 5 | Saturday, July 6 | Sunday, July 7

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend Summer

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend July 5-7

Friday, July 5, 2024

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Vancouver Canadians July Schedule, Fireworks Night, Giveaway

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The Vancouver Canadians have just come off a 9-game win streak (a club record) and they have much more exciting baseball to play this summer. Don’t miss a great outing at the Nat in July with promotional giveaways, family fun, fireworks, and more. Plus you can enter to win tickets!

Vancouver Canadians Baseball Summer Sunset - Team Photo
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Vancouver Canadians July Schedule

Wednesday, July 3, 2024
We Care Wednesday
Summer Value Pack deal on tickets

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Jill Yoneda is Swimming 109km for a Cause

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Ultramarathon swimmer, and former member of the Canadian Freediving team, Jill Yoneda is once again raising funds for Canuck Place Children’s Hospice by swimming a record-breaking 109km across the Georgia Strait in the Salish Sea on August 9th.

Jill Yoneda is Swimming 109km for Canuck Place
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Jill Yoneda is Swimming 109km for a Cause

In 2018 Jill swam 76km across the Georgia Strait (and back), raising over $16,000 for Canuck Place care. She now has her sights set on a new adventure on a route that has never before been attempted.

“I am 50 years old, so I thought I would double my age and swim at least 100km,” Jill told Canuck Place. Her course will start in Brentwood Bay, head through Sansum Narrows and Porlier Pass before ending at Jericho Beach in Vancouver, taking an estimated 60+ hours of swimming.

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