Seasonal standouts include a massive choral Messiah, and different takes on A Christmas Carol—including one with 10-foot-high puppets
Read MoreRespected musician plays two shows devoted to India’s oldest-surviving classical genre alongside pakhavaj artist Tejas Tope
Read MorePerforming alongside pakhavaj artist Tejas Tope, Dagar explores the virtuosity of dhrupad, India’s oldest-surviving classical style
Read MoreThe renowned group’s mission is to carry diversity and social relevance to the concert hall
Read MoreCutting-edge string musicians have recorded over 70 albums, won more than 40 awards, and collaborated with the likes of Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie
Read MoreSinger-songwriter’s first Vancouver concert in 15 years features tracks off her latest studio album, My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross
Read MoreMultimedia show immerses audiences in the intimacies of the Juno-winning musician’s Salluit community, located in the very north of Nunavik
Read MoreAlso appearing at the Indigenous-led festival are makers of everything from clothing to cookies
Read MoreAhead of her Come Toward the Fire festival performance, the JUNO award-winner shares how writing her latest album, Boundless Possibilities, helped her heal from loss and trauma
Read MoreSoul and folk singer Celeigh Cardinal and genre-defying singer-producer Sebastian Gaskin headline Indigenous festival on September 14; ANOHNI performs with the Johnsons on October 5
Read MoreA first peek at the shows in three series, including the all-new Chan Centre Director’s Cut programmed by director Pat Carrabré
Read MoreThe prolific octogenarian artist coming to the Chan Centre played at Nelson Mandela’s 1994 inauguration
Read MoreShankar is a revered sitar player; Rani is a Polish pianist-vocalist-composer
Read MoreThe Grammy-nominated artist sings mostly in Bambara, the language of Mali
Read MoreKnown for stylized videos, Anderson & Roe Piano Duo is determined to make classical music accessible
Read MoreThe artist’s HUM Ensemble traces connections between Hindu and Muslim musical traditions, with Persia as common ground
Read MoreComing to Vancouver for the Chan Centre EXP series, the Juno-nominated artist finds things to celebrate amid so much societal nihilism
Read MoreTamara Lindeman’s fast-rising experimental folk band performs in concert copresented by UBC Centre for Climate Justice
Read MoreThe concert is the first of four in the family-friendly series that includes audience engagement or participation
Read MoreThe nêhiyaw (Plains Cree) and Dene Sųłiné artist, producer, scholar, and storyteller, has big ideas for genre-crossing collaborations at the UBC space
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