The Best Concerts in Vancouver This Week: June 22–28, 2026
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The best concerts in Vancouver this week (June 22–28, 2026) are headlined by Don Toliver bringing his Octane Tour to Rogers Arena on Thursday, June 25 — and the same week delivers Holly Humberstone, Canadian rock institution The Tea Party, cult favourites Bôa and the globe-trotting Pink Martini. From an arena-sized rap-and-melody spectacle to intimate nights at the Commodore Ballroom, Vogue Theatre and Orpheum, here is everything worth your money across the city this week. Browse the full Vancouver concert calendar for even more.
This week at a glance
- Mon, June 22 · Twofourseven FYP · Fortune Sound Club
- Tue, June 23 · Jack Botts · Fox Cabaret
- Wed, June 24 · SEAROWS · Vogue Theatre
- Thu, June 25 · Don Toliver: Octane Tour · Rogers Arena
- Thu, June 25 · Holly Humberstone · Commodore Ballroom
- Thu, June 25 · Pink Martini · Orpheum Theatre
- Fri, June 26 · The Tea Party · Commodore Ballroom
- Fri, June 26 · The Black Seeds & Los Furios · Rickshaw Theatre
- Sat, June 27 · Bôa · Commodore Ballroom
- Sat, June 27 · Kumar Sanu: Unforgettable 90s · Queen Elizabeth Theatre
- Sat, June 27 · Skillibeng · The Pearl
- Sun, June 28 · Heavenly, The Umbrellas, Swansea Sound · Hollywood Theatre
Shows we'd buy tickets for
Don Toliver: Octane Tour — Rogers Arena, Thu, June 25
The marquee night of the week belongs to Don Toliver, who brings his Octane Tour to Rogers Arena behind his latest album, Octane. The Houston singer-rapper has spent the past several years blurring the line between melodic trap and arena-scale R&B, and his live show leans into that — expect new cuts alongside catalogue favourites like "No Pole," "After Party" and "Private Landing." It is the biggest production hitting Vancouver this week. Tickets.
Holly Humberstone — Commodore Ballroom, Thu, June 25
British singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone plays the Commodore Ballroom on the North American leg of her Cruel World Tour, supporting her second studio album, Cruel World, released in April 2026. The record expands on the intimate, diaristic indie-pop of her 2023 debut Paint My Bedroom Black with collaborator Rob Milton, and the Commodore's room is an ideal fit for her hushed-to-soaring dynamics. Tickets.
The Tea Party — Commodore Ballroom, Fri, June 26
Windsor, Ontario's The Tea Party — Jeff Martin, Jeff Burrows and Stuart Chatwood — return to the Commodore Ballroom with the blues-rock-meets-Middle-Eastern sound the press long ago dubbed "Moroccan roll." Formed in 1990, the trio remains one of Canada's most distinctive hard-rock exports, and a sweaty Commodore crowd is exactly the setting their catalogue was built for. Tickets.
Bôa — Commodore Ballroom, Sat, June 27
One of the week's best stories: Bôa reunited after their 1998 track "Duvet" — long beloved as the theme to the anime Serial Experiments Lain — went viral with a new generation, and the band signed to Nettwerk and released a comeback album, Whiplash. Fronted by Jasmine Rodgers, the London group lands at the Commodore Ballroom on a North American run that turns a cult favourite into a genuine live event. Tickets.
Pink Martini — Orpheum Theatre, Thu, June 25
For a different kind of night, Pink Martini brings its multilingual, jazz-pop-and-classical "little orchestra" to the Orpheum Theatre. Founded in Portland by pianist Thomas Lauderdale and now marking three decades together, the ensemble is a perfect match for the Orpheum's grand, ornate room — elegant, worldly and built for a sit-down crowd. Tickets.
Also worth catching
Songwriter SEAROWS plays the Vogue Theatre on Wednesday (tickets); Bollywood playback legend Kumar Sanu revisits the hits of the '90s at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on Saturday (tickets); dancehall artist Skillibeng hits The Pearl the same night (tickets); New Zealand reggae outfit The Black Seeds bring Los Furios to the Rickshaw Theatre on Friday (tickets); and the week closes with an indie-pop triple bill of Heavenly, The Umbrellas and Swansea Sound at the Hollywood Theatre on Sunday (tickets).
Frequently asked questions
What is the biggest concert in Vancouver this week?
Don Toliver's Octane Tour at Rogers Arena on Thursday, June 25, 2026 is the largest show of the week, an arena-scale headline production.
What concerts are at the Commodore Ballroom this week?
The Commodore Ballroom hosts a strong three-night run: Holly Humberstone on June 25, The Tea Party on June 26 and Bôa on June 27, 2026.
Where can I see the full list of Vancouver shows?
You can browse every upcoming Vancouver and BC concert on the Scene in the Dark events calendar, updated regularly with on-sale dates and ticket links.
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