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Foster The People at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver

On January 27, Foster The People brought their Paradise State Of Mind Tour to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, BC in support of their 4th studio album.
The night started with UK duo, Good Neighbours. Hailing from Essex, Oli Fox and Scott Verrill gave listeners a refreshingly new take on indie-rock.
Then came Foster The People. Frontman Mark Foster was a total force on stage, pulling everyone in with his energy and charisma.
The band played all the hits you’d hope for, plus some deeper tracks from their four albums—Torches, Supermodel, Sacred Hearts Club, and Paradise State of Mind. They nailed that perfect balance between familiar favourites like “Pumped Up Kicks,” and songs you didn’t realize you needed to hear live. Foster’s dance moves were contagious, and he kept hyping up the crowd, getting everyone to sing along and move with him.
What really stood out was the positive vibe the band brought. Their songs about love and unity hit differently in a live setting, and you could feel the whole crowd coming together. Foster the People created a big dance party.
Foster The People will be on tour in North America until March 6 in Dallax, TX. More info on their website.
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All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer
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All Time Low at Klub Stodoła in Warsaw
On February 8, All Time Low performed in Warsaw (Poland) as part of their 2026 World Tour, playing a packed show at Klub Stodoła. From the very beginning, it was clear this was going to be a loud and high-energy night – fans made sure of that already during the support acts – Taylor Acorn and Mayday Parade.
When All Time Low finally took the stage, the room completely erupted. The band delivered an energetic, fun set full of classic fan-favorite tracks, while still making space for newer songs that showed where the band is now. The connection with the audience was there from start to finish – constant singing, jumping, and pure pop-punk chaos.
The night ended on the perfect note with “Dear Maria, Count Me In.” Hearing their debut single sung back by the entire room felt like the ideal way to close the show and wrap up an unforgettable evening in Warsaw.
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All Photo Credit: Martyna Florczuk
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Del Water Gap at the Theatre Beanfield in Montreal
Del Water Gap’s “Chasing the Chimera” tour is a perfect example of simple story-telling in a live music setting.
On January 30th, 2026, fans gathered together in Montreal’s Theatre Beanfield for the 9th stop of Del Water Gap’s Chasing the Chimera tour.
First, the audience was enchanted with an opening performance by Hannah Jadagu that got progressively more upbeat as her show went on. She thanked the crowd, claiming it was “one of the most energetic crowds thus far,” and put that energy to the test by asking the audience to sing along with her to the chorus of “All My Time Is Wasted.”
Finally, Del Water Gap took the stage, and the audience did an excellent job at upholding Montreal’s “loudest crowd” reputation. With a stacked 20 song setlist, ranging from fan-favourites such as “High Tops” and “Better Than I Know Myself,” to hidden gems like “Please Follow,” the audience buzzed along to every word and beat.
Although the stage production wasn’t huge, the set and lighting told a simple yet compelling story. The concert featured exciting fan moments as well, such as a sewing machine where Holden (singer) made a gift for a fan, a remote control to control the stage lights that was tasked to a fan for a song, and a moment where Holden jumped into the pit with fans during “Perfume.”
One of the biggest highlights of the night was a surprise cover of “Steal My Girl” by One Direction, which had every member of the crowd singing and cheering along.
With a final song, “Ode to a Conversation Stuck in Your Throat,” Del Water Gap thanked the audience for an incredible night, leaving the stage with a lasting energy that stuck with the crowd, even as they headed home.
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All Photo Credit: Ashley Bellam
