BMO Vancouver Marathon Route Map, Road Closures 2024

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Canada’s largest marathon, the BMO Vancouver Marathon is happening Sunday, May 5, 2024, winding its way through the city on a spectacularly scenic course. This year’s event welcomes a record of over 22,000 registrants and invites the community to cheer on runners from over 60 countries. The Vancouver marathon route map, road closures, block party and expo info is available below:

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Sold out months in advance, each race distance offers a uniquely scenic experience:

  • When: Sunday, May 5, 2024
    • Half Marathon 7:00am start
    • Marathon 8:30am start
    • 8KM 9:30am start
  • Where: 
    • The Marathon and Half Marathon start near Queen Elizabeth Park and finish in Downtown Vancouver.
    • The 8KM starts within Stanley Park on Park Drive near Lagoon Drive.
    • The Kids Run will do a lap of Lost Lagoon and start/finish at Ceperley Playground at Second Beach.
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Vancouver Concert Calendar for May 2024

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From intimate lounges and dance clubs to large stadiums and more, the Vancouver Concert Calendar (May 2024) is full of fantastic shows around town!

Vancouver Concert Calendar

Vancouver Concert Calendar May 2024

Find your favourite musical performers or discover a new love on the May 2024 Vancouver Concert Calendar:

Hollywood Theatre

Hollywood Theatre 3123 W Broadway, Vancouver
A classic movie theatre reimagined as an arts and entertainment space, the Hollywood Theatre is a landmark of arts, theatre, and music in Vancouver. The venue hosts events of all kinds from movies and concerts to comedy and dancing with much more in between.
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May 2 & 3: RHYE with Joel Shearer
May 4: Dancing Queen Vancouver: ABBA X Queen Dance Party
May 8: Yellow Days with The Jack Moves
May 9: SHKOON with RAMI NASSIF
May 10: Slick Rick with guests
May 16: Malcolm Todd
May 17: Tezzo Touchdown
May 18: Mark Farina – All Night Long!
May 24: Sasha Marie with TF MARZ and EZ NAIVE
May 25: Skydiggers
May 25: Maz
May 26: Doobie
May 30: GSOUL
May 31: AJ Mitchell

The Commodore Ballroom

The Commodore Ballroom 868 Granville St, Vancouver
For more than 90 years, The Commodore Ballroom has provided a location for Vancouver’s entertainment and nightlife. Since 1930, the award-winning ballroom has hosted more than 150 events each year, gathering over 120,000 local and travelling guests annually.
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May 4 & 5: An Evening with Violent Femmes
May 6: TALK with Diamond Cafe
May 8: Prateek Kuhad
May 11: D.O.A. with Dead Bob & WAIT//LESS
May 17: Sara Landry
May 18: Ash with Felukah
May 19: Sam Barber with Kade Hoffman
May 20 & 21: Charley Crockett
May 22: Ride with Knifeplay
May 23: Shawn Desman
May 29: Holly Humberstone with Carol Ades

The Orpheum

Orpheum 601 Smithe St, Vancouver
The Orpheum has hosted millions of people in it’s over 90 years since opening in 1927. This venue is the perfect place to experience your favourite artist or symphony from all over the world.
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May 12: Vancouver Youth Choir: Village
May 21 & 22: The Music of ABBA – Arrival From Sweden
May 24 & 25: VSO Pops: Dancing in the Street – Music of Motown
May 31: VSO : Maestro Tausk & Vadim Gluzman

Vogue Theatre

Vogue Theatre 918 Granville St, Vancouver
Locally owned Vogue Theatre is one of the last remaining theatres from Vancouver’s Theatre Row. For more than 70 years, the theatre has hosted up to 200 events each year.
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May 1: Connor Price
May 3: Bombay Bicycle Cub with Gengahr
May 4: Benson Boone with Mimi Webb
May 5: STATIC-X & SEVENDUST
May 8: Petey with Phony
May 17: Charlotte Day Wilson with Ouri
May 24: Allan Rayman
May 30: Kamasi Washington
May 31: Elliot C. Way’s Hot Country Night Out

Biltmore Cabaret

Biltmore Cabaret 2755 Prince Edward St, Vancouver
For more than 50 years, the Biltmore Cabaret has served as a platform location for Vancouver’s musical performances from local and touring performers across a wide spectrum of music and arts genres.
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May 1: Pierre Kwenders
May 2: Kim Churchill
May 3: Dwayne Gretzky
May 4: Hannah Wicklund with Bratboy
May 9: San Fermin
May 11: Redwoods with Freeborn Soul and King Bull
May 17: Andrew Cushin with Max Muscato and Connor Roff
May 18: Dance Party 2000
May 19: LatexFauna
May 22: Caroline Rose
May 24: LIPS Prom
May 28: Medium Build with Rosie Rush

Fox Cabaret

Fox Cabaret 2321 Main St, Vancouver
Fox Cabaret is a 2 floor venue and nightclub hosting nightlife since it’s renovation in 2013. It’s the perfect location for independent culture, live music, DJs, dance parties, comedy shows and more.
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May 1: Deko with Yameii & Friends
May 2: GUSTAF
May 3: Party Rock: A Tribute to the 2010s
May 4: Guilty Pleasures: 90s – Now Dance Party
May 7: OSSUARY with Degraved and Grace Infestation
May 8: Tei Shi
May 9: Raagaverse – Jaya Release Concert
May 10: Antonio Larosa with Janky Bungag
May 11: Blick Bassy
May 15: LOONY
May 17: GOLDEN: 80s/90s/00s Hip Hop Dance Party
May 24: Non-Stop Disco Party
May 25: Cedric Burnside
May 31: Zappostrophe’ – Celebrating the Music of Frank Zappa

Rogers Arena

Rogers Arena 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver
A premier entertainment venue for sports and concerts, Rogers Arena hosts world-class artists delivering unforgettable live music experiences.
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May 1: 21 Savage with J.I.D, Nardo Wick, and 21 Lil Harold
May 4 & 6: Peal Jam with Deep Sea Diver
May 22: Avril Lavigne with All Time Low and Royal and The Serpent

Queen Elizabeth Theatre

Queen Elizabeth Theatre 630 Hamilton St, Vancouver
Regularly hosting opera and musical performances including Broadway shows, the Queen Elizabeth Theatre holds the shows of legendary artists and emerging performers.
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May 25: Tedeschi Trucks Band: Deuces Wild

Dough Mitchell Thunderbird

Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre 6066 Thunderbird Blvd, Vancouver
Though it is used primarily as an ice hockey and skating rink, the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre hosts concerts and music events making it a dynamic venue for diverse entertainment experiences.
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May 12: Bryson Tiller with DJ Nitrane and Slum Tiller
May 14: The Postal Service and Death Cab For Cutie
May 18: The Kid LAROI with Glaive and Chase Shakur

PNE

PNE Forum 2901 E Hastings St, Vancouver
From local talent to international acts, the PNE Forum hosts entertainment of all kind inviting audiences to experience their favourite music in a great venue.
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May 2 & 3: IDLES with Protomartyr

Vancouver Playhouse

Vancouver Playhouse 600 Hamilton St, Vancouver
The Vancouver Playhouse is a local favourite among performance groups looking to connect with audiences. From film, dance, music, and theatre, the playhouse hosts events for all.
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May 11, 13, 15 & 17: VRS: Paul Lewis Plays Schubert
May 18: Vancouver Bach Choir: World of Music

Wise Hall

The Wise 1882 Adanac St, Vancouver
The Wise Hall & Lounge is a comfy basement lounge that serves as a great venue for catching live musical performances.
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May 3: Elliot Moss with Nick Wisdom
May 4: Jamie Miller with Michael Gerow
May 7: Land of Talk with Bells Larsen

The Red Room

The Red Room 398 Richards St, Vancouver
Since the late 80’s, The Red Room has served as a family-run nightclub in the city. The venue features Vancouver’s first state of the art PK Sound system and world class lighting. It’s the perfect place for musical and DJ performances as well as nightlife events.
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May 4: INFEKT with JIQUI and HAMBRO
May 11: MYTHM with COLDCUTS, MARAH, and more

Guilt & Co

Guilt & Co 1 Alexander St, Underground, Vancouver
No tickets required for most of Guilt & Co‘s shows. The venue hosts two shows a day, seven days a week averaging over 700 non-ticketed shows a year. Catch GroundUp shows every Thursday night. Net revenue for each GroundUp show is donated to a Downtown Eastside organization (including DTES Women’s CentreA Loving Spoonful, and more).
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May 4: Son de Todos
May 5: Brown Paper Bag
May 7: Underneath the Harlem Moon
May 8: Nightwalker
May 10: Toma Zenda
May 11: The Scott Jacobs Trio
May 17: The Smooth Sailors
May 19: Anna Navarro
May 23: Jesse Cavalier
May 29: Hot Jazz Wednesdays featuring The Jason Winikoff Hot 5

Fortune Sound Club

Fortune Sound Club 147 E Pender St, Vancouver
Upstairs in Vancouver’s Chinatown, Fortune Sound Club is a nightclub that hosts live music, special events, and arts. Catch live DJ sets every Friday, Saturday, and Monday night.
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May 10: 24KGOLDN with Kapok
May 11: Mad Ting
May 12: Paco Versailles
May 17: Thee Sinseers & The Altons
May 19: Babes on Babes
May 22: Flamingosis with Diastrata

Rickshaw Theatre

Rickshaw Theatre 254 E Hastings St, Vancouver
Since 2009, the Rickshaw Theatre has been a Vancouver favourite venue for both performers and audiences.
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May 2: Youth Fountain with Action/Adventure and Like Roses
May 3: The Marked Men with Needles//Pins, Long Knife, and No Brainer
May 3: Better Lovers with SeeYouSpaceCowboy, Foreign Hands, and Greyhaven
May 9: Electric Six and Supersuckers with VOLK
May 11: Las Cafeteras with San Pedro Cinco
May 21: Battle Beast with Blackbriar
May 22: Wednesday with Draag
May 24: DEAD GHOSTS Album Release with Mother Sun

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Weekend Events Things to do in Vancouver April 26-28

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It’s a going to be a busy weekend in Vancouver, with the tail end of blossom and tulip season, markets opening up, walks, talks, and show! The Vancouver Canadians will in action at Nat Bailey and you can find all of these events and more things to do this weekend listed below:

Friday, April 26 | Saturday, April 27 | Sunday, April 28

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend Summer

Weekend Events &
Things to do in Vancouver April 26-28

Friday, April 26, 2024

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Welcome to Vancouver, Wrexham

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Wrexham AFC are coming to BC Place to take on our Vancouver Whitecaps FC in a friendly match on Saturday, July 27th as part of their Wrex Coast Tour. The fairytale team from North Wales, backed by owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, is riding high off of back-to-back promotions, securing a spot in League One (the third tier of English soccer) next season.

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Wrex Coast Tour Wrexham Vancouver

Welcome to Vancouver, Wrexham

  • Date: Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 4:30pm PT
  • Location: BC Place, Vancouver
  • Tickets: Whitecaps FC season members will receive an email with details on their priority pre-sale window. Tickets for the general public will be available at 12:00pm PT on Thursday, April 25th.

Wrexham have shot to prominence globally since Reynolds and fellow Hollywood star McElhenney purchased the club in 2020. The club has been featured in the immensely popular Welcome to Wrexham docu-series on FX.

Founded in 1864, Wrexham is the oldest professional soccer club in Wales, and the third oldest in the world. With their proud Welsh support at their back, Wrexham have recently risen back up through the divisions and have just confirmed a second-successive promotion, which elevates them back to League One (the third tier of English football) next season. The club has a hugely supportive fanbase and is excited to return to North America for the second successive preseason.

“Last year Rob got to bring Wrexham to Philly. This year it’s my turn,” said Wrexham AFC co-chairman Ryan Reynolds. “I am so excited my hometown club the Whitecaps will get to square off against the Red Dragons. My official stance on the match will be a very friendly ‘neutral’ even if I will be screaming for a Paul Mullin hat trick.”

Wrex Coast Tour

The Red Dragons’ per-season “Wrex Coast Tour” in North America will also visit Santa Barbara, California to play AFC Bournemouth on July 20th; and Santa Clara, California to take on Chelsea July 24th.

The event is being hosted by TEG Sport (TEG), producer and promoter of live sporting events featuring the world’s biggest sporting teams and brands. 

Whitecaps Return to BC Place August 21
Southsiders at a Whitecaps FC match at BC Place – Miss604 photo

The Welsh-Canadian clash is sure to be entertaining. Whitecaps FC are having a great start to their season, maintaining in top positions in the MLS Western Conference Standings. July 27th is also a Honda Celebration of Light fireworks night featuring Team United Kingdom so it will be a fun summer night out in the city.

Vancouver Whitecaps FC is the longest-running professional soccer club in Canada or the United States, celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year. Originally established in 1974 in the former North American Soccer League, the ’Caps joined MLS as the seventeenth club in 2009. Since the debut season in 2011, Whitecaps FC has become an integral part of MLS, and gone on to win three Canadian Championships, the domestic cup for all Canadian professional and semi-professional clubs.

Fans are permitted to bring approved tifo, signs, flags, and/or banners into the stadium to exhibit their support for the club provided they do not obstruct the view of guests or block stadium signage.

Update – Upper Bowl Open

Due to the strong demand for tickets during the initial on-sale period, tickets in the upper bowl of BC Place will soon be available for this match. Ticket Members will have exclusive access to the new upper bowl ticket release from 9:00am PT June 3rd, with general public sale for the upper bowl commencing on Tuesday, June 4th at 9:00am.

Update – Mullin Will Not Travel

Wrexham AFC can confirm striker Paul Mullin will miss the summer’s Wrex Coast Tour as he has undergone minor spinal surgery to correct a long-term lower-back/hamstring issue.

Mullin underwent surgery in London in the middle of June to ensure he is fit for the majority of the 2024/25 campaign, as the Club looks ahead to their first season back in Sky Bet League One. There is no timeframe as yet on Mullin’s return, who will work through rehab with the Club’s medical department to ensure he can return to full fitness.

Update – Men in Blazers x Wrexham FC

Those looking to connect with even more Wrexham AFC content in Vancouver can get tickets to the Men in Blazers x Wrexham FC live event happening a few days before the match. Manager Phil Parkinson, Executive Director Humphrey Ker, and more will take to the stage for a conversation at the Hollywood Theatre on July 25th. Tickets are available here.

Update – Patio Party

Terry Fox Plaza pre-match patio opens at 1:30pm on Saturday on the 100 block of Robson Street. Other stops on the Wrex Coast Tour have included pop-up merch tables, player signing opportunities, and more. We’ll see what Vancouver’s experience will be!

BC Place has the full fan guide online, although it states the patio will open at 1:00pm and the official fan email sent on Thursday, July 25th says 1:30pm.

Update – Meet Players

Space is limited, so arrive early! Fans will be able meet their favourite Whitecaps FC and Wrexham AFC players, take photos and get autographs. Arrive by 2:00pm at the West Entrance of BC Place off Expo Boulevard and look for Whitecaps staff who will guide them into the stadium. Whitecaps players will arrive between 2-2:45pm, and Wrexham players will arrive between 2:50-3:00pm at BC Place.

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Asian Heritage Month at the Chinese Canadian Museum

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During the month of May, you can observe Asian Heritage Month at the Chinese Canadian Museum with tours, stories, experiences, and unique artist contributions on display.

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Asian Heritage Month at the Chinese Canadian Museum

  • Date: May, 2024
  • Location: Chinese Canadian Museum (51 East Pender St, Vancouver)
  • Tickets: Available for purchase online.

On April 27th, the museum is launching a new talk series, Chinese Canadian Convos, the first featuring Arlene Chan, who is a writer, historian, and cultural consultant for Disney Pixar’s Turning Red movie. During this event, Chan will be discussing cultural authenticity and representations of Chinese Canadian culture in cinema. The session also includes a special documentary screening of Embrace the Panda: Making Turning Red.

There will be special fermentation and liqueur making workshops with master distiller and fermentation specialist, Kristine Hu, best known as Miss Brewbird on YouTube. In recognition of Asian Heritage Month, a selection of Asian fruits, teas, herbs and botanicals will be featured as well as other ingredients. Her workshops are scheduled for May 14th and May 22nd.

Join The Paper Trail Curator’s Tour with Catherine Clement on May 4th, which is offered in addition to the Wing Sang Building Tour. The museum also includes:

  • The Paper Trail to the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act, the museum’s feature exhibition curated by Catherine Clement, focuses on the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923, also known as the Chinese Exclusion Act. 
  • The Journeys Here, a painted wall mural by Chinese Canadian artist Marlene Yuen, highlighting Chinese Canadian journeys and experiences past to present.
  • Odysseys and Migration, an exhibition in the introduction gallery space exploring the Chinese diaspora from the early waves to present day.
  • Period Rooms: Historic School Room & Living Room, a recreated school classroom from 1914 and a 1930s period living room with interactive antique objects that bring visitors back in time to when the original Wing Sang Building owner, Yip Sang, and his family lived in Chinatown.
  • Embracing Diversitya commissioned art sculpture piece by Musqueam artist Susan Point and her son Thomas Cannell to honour the strong connection and the historical ties of the Indigenous peoples and early Chinese migrants in Canadian history.

For Asian Heritage Month, the museum has also commissioned local Chinese Canadian ceramic artist Freda Lin from Bad Potters Ceramics to design and create rice bowls which will be available for purchase on site.

About the Chinese Canadian Museum

The Chinese Canadian Museum Society of British Columbia is an independent, non-profit organization established in March 2020 to create a museum honouring and sharing Chinese Canadian history, contributions, and living heritage. Guided by its mission statement “Connecting to the Chinese Canadian story – addressing inclusion for all”, the Chinese Canadian Museum aspires to provide an invigorating and transformative experience for present and future generations through its exhibitions and educational programming throughout BC and Canada.

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