On April 2, 2025, the iconic Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, BC, was set alight by an unforgettable night of rock as Welsh legends Stereophonics took center stage. The night kicked off with an electrifying set from Witches Exist, whose gritty, mathy riffs and raw energy perfectly primed the audience for what was to come.
Stereophonics opened their set with a bang, instantly capturing the room’s attention with the unmistakable roar of “Vegas Two Times.” Frontman Kelly Jones delivered a performance filled with emotion and commanding presence, breathing life into both beloved classics and fresh tracks alike. The setlist was a masterful blend of nostalgia and innovation—songs like “Maybe Tomorrow” and “Do You Feel My Love” resonated deeply with longtime fans, while newer material hinted at the band’s ever-evolving sound.
The chemistry on stage was palpable. With Richard Jones’s driving basslines, Jamie Morrison’s steady, propulsive drumming, and Adam Zindani’s textured guitar work, the band demonstrated a well-rehearsed precision that spoke to over two decades of experience. The performance felt both polished and genuine, capturing the raw spirit of rock without succumbing to overproduction.
For the encore, the band shifted gears, slowing the pace with “Hurry Up And Wait” before launching into the rousing “Dakota,” leaving the sold-out crowd both satisfied and yearning for more. The seamless transition from the opening act’s dynamic energy to Stereophonics’ mature, refined performance made for a night that reminded everyone why this band remains a live powerhouse.
The Vogue Theatre proved once again to be a fitting backdrop for a band that has continuously reinvented itself while staying true to its roots. From the infectious opener by Witches Exist to the crowd-pleasing classics and the raw, heartfelt delivery of Stereophonics, the night was a stellar showcase of musical heritage and the enduring power of live performance.