
Here are the 10 best concerts in Vancouver in June
From the album release of Vancouver psychedelic cumbia crew Empanadas Illegales to Surrey's massive 5X Block Party and the Vancouver International Jazz Festival, June is rocking in the summer sounds.
Here are 10 can't-miss concerts coming in the next month.
When
: June 6, 8 p.m.
Where
: Hollywood Theatre, 3123 W. Broadway
Tickets and info
:
hollywoodtheatre.ca
Get ready for an evening of dance-a-rrific electric sounds from psychedelic cumbia maestros
Empanadas Illegales
. The local crew combines cumbia and salsa sounds with trippy surf style guitar licks and plenty of shout outs in its non-stop show.
When
: June 6, 6 p.m.
Where
: Deer Lake Park, Burnaby.
Tickets and info
:
livenation.com
Vancouver rockers
Peach Pit
dropped its latest album Magpie on Columbia Records, performed a killer version of the title track at the 2025 Juno Awards in Vancouver and just seem to be hitting all the right notes with fans. Folk rocker
Briston Maroney
is a fine foil for this double-bill tour.
When
: June 7, 7 p.m.
Where
: Vogue Theatre
Tickets and info
:
admitone.com
Barely into his 20s, singer
Malcolm Todd
racked up millions of listens for songs such as Roommates and Bleed, quickly establishing himself as a rising star in contemporary pop music. The Los Angeles-born artist is generating quite a buzz for his intense and intimate concerts.
When
: June 12, 8 p.m.
Where
: The Fox Cabaret, 2321 Main St.
Tickets and info
:
ticketmaster.ca
With every release, Vancouver Island glam rocker
Art d'Ecco
seems to change and find even finer musical points to make. His fourth album, Serene Demon, might be his best work yet. Expect stylish, slick and stick-in-your-head tunes with classic hooks.
When
: June 12-14, various times
Where
: Various venues
Tickets and info
:
5xfest.com
The 8th annual 5X Fest celebrating South Asian youth culture includes signature events such as the 5X Art Party, big 5X Block Party with performers including
GMINXR
, Talwinder, Panjabi Hit Squad and many others, and the 5X Afterparty too. Check the website for all of the events taking place.
When
: June 13, 7 p.m.
Where
: Vogue Theatre, 918 Granville
Tickets and info
:
admitone.com
Who says you can only be talented in one area of the arts? Certainly not Mae Martin who has a proven track record as a stand-up comic, actor, podcaster, producer and, most recently, singer. The BAFTA-winning Ontario performer recently released their debut album, I'm A TV, in 2025.
When
: June 20-July 1, various times
Where
: Various venues
Tickets and info
:
coastaljazz.ca
With shows ranging from guitar genius Bill Frisell and his trio to rising star Nubya Garcia, local greats and much more, the annual jazz festival is one of the biggest festivals in B.C. With a fantastic mix of ticketed and free events, you can plan a varied and awesome listening experience.
When
: June 21 (Sold out) and June 22, 8 p.m.
Where
: Commodore Ballroom, 868 Granville St.
Tickets and info
:
ticketmaster.ca
Grammy-winning American rock band OK Go has built a devoted fanbase with its hooky tunes and acclaimed videos. The band's latest album And the Adjacent Possible was preceded by the new single A Stone Only Rolls Downhill with, you guessed it, a very smart and creative video.
When
: June 21, 8 p.m.
Where
: Orpheum Theatre, 601 Smithe
Tickets and info
:
vancouversymphony.ca
Singing songs from across his career, singer
Steven Page
and music director, cellist and vocalist Kevin Fox will be joined by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra for a 90-minute program of classics and deep cuts from the artist.
When
: June 27, 7 p.m.
Where
: The Fox Cabaret, 2321 Main St.
Tickets and info
:
eventbrite.com
Okanagan high school hard rock trio
Freeze the Fall
has a new album out titled the Red Garden Party. The band just keeps homing in on its technical metal sound as heard on the new single Oubliette. It's no surprise that this group is gaining global attention for its music.
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Malcolm Todd: The Wholesome Rockstar Tour When: June 7, 7 p.m. Where: Vogue Theatre Tickets and info: Barely into his 20s, singer Malcolm Todd racked up millions of listens for songs such as Roommates and Bleed, quickly establishing himself as a rising star in contemporary pop music. The Los Angeles-born artist is generating quite a buzz for his intense and intimate concerts. Art d'Ecco is a Vancouver Island-based rock artist Art d'Ecco and His Demon Band When: June 12, 8 p.m. Where: The Fox Cabaret, 2321 Main St. Tickets and info: With every release, Vancouver Island glam rocker Art d'Ecco seems to change and find even finer musical points to make. His fourth album, Serene Demon, might be his best work yet. Expect stylish, slick and stick-in-your-head tunes with classic hooks. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. GMINXR plays the 5X Block Party GMINXR 5X Fest 2025 When: June 12-14, various times Where: Various venues Tickets and info: The 8th annual 5X Fest celebrating South Asian youth culture includes signature events such as the 5X Art Party, big 5X Block Party with performers including GMINXR, Talwinder, Panjabi Hit Squad and many others, and the 5X Afterparty too. Check the website for all of the events taking place. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Canadian artist Mae Martin performs at Vogue Theatre (Arin Sang-urai photo) Mae Martin When: June 13, 7 p.m. Where: Vogue Theatre, 918 Granville Tickets and info: Who says you can only be talented in one area of the arts? Certainly not Mae Martin who has a proven track record as a stand-up comic, actor, podcaster, producer and, most recently, singer. The BAFTA-winning Ontario performer recently released their debut album, I'm A TV, in 2025. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Bill Frisell performs at the Vancouver jazz festival. (Paul Moore Ottawa Citizen) Vancouver International Jazz Festival When: June 20-July 1, various times Where: Various venues Tickets and info: With shows ranging from guitar genius Bill Frisell and his trio to rising star Nubya Garcia, local greats and much more, the annual jazz festival is one of the biggest festivals in B.C. With a fantastic mix of ticketed and free events, you can plan a varied and awesome listening experience. OK GO famous music video for Here It Goes. OK Go: And the Adjacent Possible Tour When: June 21 (Sold out) and June 22, 8 p.m. Where: Commodore Ballroom, 868 Granville St. Tickets and info: Grammy-winning American rock band OK Go has built a devoted fanbase with its hooky tunes and acclaimed videos. The band's latest album And the Adjacent Possible was preceded by the new single A Stone Only Rolls Downhill with, you guessed it, a very smart and creative video. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Steven Page performs with the VSO. Photo courtesy DAVID BERGMAN/ Steven Page with the VSO When: June 21, 8 p.m. Where: Orpheum Theatre, 601 Smithe Tickets and info: Singing songs from across his career, singer Steven Page and music director, cellist and vocalist Kevin Fox will be joined by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra for a 90-minute program of classics and deep cuts from the artist. Kelowna hard rock trio Freeze the Frame are L-R Quinn Mitzel, Jonah Goncalvez and Aria Becker Photo by Alexis Feist Photography Alex / Alexis Feist Photography Freeze the Fall — The Red Garden Release Party When: June 27, 7 p.m. Where: The Fox Cabaret, 2321 Main St. Tickets and info: Okanagan high school hard rock trio Freeze the Fall has a new album out titled the Red Garden Party. The band just keeps homing in on its technical metal sound as heard on the new single Oubliette. It's no surprise that this group is gaining global attention for its music. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. sderdeyn@ Read More BC Lions Vancouver Whitecaps Vancouver Canucks News News