
That's gay! comedy PRIDE SHOW
Vancouver’s favourite queer comedy show, That's gay! comedy, is back again for PRIDE MONTH on Friday, June 26 at 7pm at Little Mountain Gallery! Co-hosted by Erin...
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Vancouver’s favourite queer comedy show, That's gay! comedy, is back again for PRIDE MONTH on Friday, June 26 at 7pm at Little Mountain Gallery! Co-hosted by Erin...

Join Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the Peanuts gang in this heartwarming musical based on the beloved comic strip by Charles M. Schulz....

Celebrate Canada Day at one of Greater Victoria’s favourite community traditions! The Gorge Canada Day Picnic returns on July 1 along the beautiful Gorge Waterway,...

Presented by St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church’s Music Outreach program on July 5th in the Sanctuary at 2 PM. Donations are appreciated, and support our music...
The festival opens with a night of comedy and music headlined by Vidura Bandara Rajapaksa, making his Vancouver debut as part of his international Paradise...
Writer, documentary filmmaker, and journalist Julian Brave NoiseCat presents his acclaimed debut memoir, a national bestseller and one of 2025's most lauded nonfiction works. Blending...
Punjabi singer and composer Rashmeet Kaur makes her Vancouver debut with a genre-blurring performance that fuses folk, Sufi, hip-hop, and R&B influences. Opening the evening,...

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Inspired by a true story and based on the Miramax motion picture written by Geoff Deane and Tim Firth, Kinky Boots features a warm and...

Get ready to kick up your heels, Victoria! Broadway in Victoria presents the Victoria premiere of KINKY BOOTS — the hilarious, high-octane, high-heeled musical sensation...
Tiffin Talks is a dialogue series bringing together thought leaders, artists, innovators, and change makers across disciplines. Panelists exchange knowledge and share projects, then join...
This immersive outdoor performance by Modern Biology, featuring beloved local musician Tarun Nayar, transforms plant bioelectricity into live, improvised sound. Drawing on raga and ecological...
One of the youngest touring comedians in the world, Abby Govindan presents Pushing 30, her hour-long special exploring aging, dating, and breaking generational curses. Abby...
IGNITE! brings together five emerging artists for a Pecha Kucha-style evening of lightning round presentations exploring how memory, migration, and resistance shape contemporary diasporic artistic...
Novelist, professor, and essayist Sonora Jha presents her new novel Intemperance, a bold exploration of race, power, desire, and the moral terrain of liberal institutions....
For one night only, Imaginal Airlines presents a site-specific, immersive performance of their flagship Flight A108, a sonic experience through imaginal airspace. Performed live by...
Ragas Reimagined brings together two ensembles for an evening of vocals, melodies, and boundary-crossing sound. Opening the night is Raga Echoes with special guest Gurmukh...
A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams, directed by Chris Lam, is a searing portrait of desire, illusion, and collapse. As Blanche DuBois arrives in...

Come see Be More Chill: The Musical at the Firehall Arts Centre this summer!“More than survive.” That’s all Jeremy Heere wants out of high school....
Bloodlines is the 2026 Ensemble Theatre Festival featuring two productions paired under a shared thematic lens: Peerless by Jiehae Park, directed by Keltie Forsyth, and...
HYDRONE is a transdisciplinary spatial audio installation by Ruby Singh exploring water as memory, force, and connective tissue. Presented through the 4DSOUND system at Lobe...
Peerless by Jiehae Park is a darkly comic, razor-sharp reimagining of Macbeth set in the pressure-cooker world of elite college admissions, directed by Keltie Forsyth....
The Mohamed Assani Quartet presents a cross-cultural musical experience led by two-time Western Canadian Music Award nominee Mohamed Assani, whose training spans Indian, Pakistani, and...
Why We Work Out is a highly physical and immersive solo performance by actor and playwright Anita Majumdar, commissioned and in development with Nightswimming, and...

Indian Summer Festival presents its 16th annual celebration of South Asian arts with a lineup of evocative mixed programming—including comedy, live music, theatre, literature, and...
For anyone who grew up in the 2000s, the music of Ne-Yo and Akon formed part of the soundtrack to an entire generation. On June 17, the two hitmakers brought their co-headlining NIGHTS LIKE THIS tour to Rogers Arena, launching the North American leg of the 57-city world tour in Vancouver, BC. Built…
Some musicals fade with time, but more than 25 years after its London premiere, MAMMA MIA! seems determined to do the opposite. The musical continues to fill theatres around the world, introducing new audiences to the story while giving longtime fans another reason to revisit the songs they already …
One thing about a Charlie Puth concert is that the music is almost guaranteed to sound great. The real question is whether the live performance can live up to the level of precision people have come to expect from him. At Vancouver’s Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre on May 5, Puth answered …
“Ogres are like onions.” It’s one of the most quoted lines from Shrek, and it captures the heart of the story better than any traditional fairy tale opening. This spring, Royal City Musical Theatre brings SHREK THE MUSICAL to the stage from April 17 to May 3 at the Massey Theatre, where the st…
A teenager with a dysfunctional family, a first crush, and a body that refuses to follow the rules of time. It’s an unusual combination, and one that has helped set KIMBERLY AKIMBO apart from other coming-of-age stories. At the Stanley BFL Canada Stage in Vancouver, BC, the Arts Club Theatre Compa…
On April 5, Jackson Wang brought his MAGICMAN 2 World Tour to the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, returning to Vancouver with a show that felt different from his 2023 stop. The setlist leaned heavily on MAGICMAN 2, released last July, carrying its darker themes and reflective tone into the …
RAYE’s THIS TOUR MAY CONTAIN NEW MUSIC North American run made its Vancouver stop at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre on April 2, 2026, following a series of sold-out arena shows across Europe and the UK, including six nights at London’s The O2.…
A telephone, a key, and a carefully timed call. DIAL M FOR MURDER wastes no time laying out its stakes. At the Stanley BFL Canada Stage, the Arts Club Theatre Company presents Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation of the classic thriller, directed by Jillian Keiley and running February 5 to March 8. In par…
There is nothing that signals MOULIN ROUGE! THE MUSICAL faster than the words, “Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?” From the show's opening moments, the production strongly announced its arrival in Vancouver, BC with confidence and attitude. This week, Broadway Across Canada brought the 10…
Nine years after last setting foot in Vancouver, BC, the K-pop girl group, TWICE, returned to the city for a long-awaited homecoming. The group last visited in 2017 while filming the music video for their hit song, “Likey,” a moment many fans still associate with the city. On January 9 and 10, 2…
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That's gay! comedy PRIDE SHOW Little Mountain Gallery (6/26-6/26) |
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An Evening of Comedy & Hypnosis with Jonathan Mangum & Asad Mecci Sagebush Theatre (9/05-9/05) |
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Can''t Buy Me Love: The Beatles Forever Destination Dinner Stage (4/30-7/12) |
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Indian Summer Festival Indian Summer Arts Society (7/09-7/19) |
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Come From Away Stanley BFL CANADA Stage (5/28-7/26) |
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Oliver! The Drag Pantomime At The Waldorf (11/28-11/28) |
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Hamilton (Angelica Company) Queen Elizabeth Theatre (5/26-6/13) |
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The Play That Goes Wrong Lindsay Family Stage at Granville Island (6/18-7/19) |
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The Prom Metropolitan Performing Arts (7/24-7/26) |