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Hazlett at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver

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Australian-born, Sweden-based indie folk artist Hazlett brought a quiet kind of magic to Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom on October 17. Touring behind his new album last night you said you missed me, he turned the room into something that felt intimate and warm.

Backed by a full band, Hazlett leaned into songs from the new record, including “queen of the season” and “doing my best,” both lush with emotion and layered harmonies. Between tracks, he chatted easily with the crowd, cracking jokes and sharing small stories that made the space feel even cozier. His voice carried a raw tenderness,soft one moment, soaring the next. IT made songs like “mountain of a memory” land like letters written straight from the heart.

Hazlett is one of 2025’s most compelling folk voices. There’s no flash or big production, just honesty and connection. By the time the final notes faded, it felt like we’d been let in on something deeply personal. For an artist who calls his songs “sonic postcards,” this one felt like it was addressed directly to Vancouver.

Check out our favourite photos of the night below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

Upcoming Tour Dates:
10/20/25 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox
10/22/25 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
10/23/25 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Bellwether
10/26/25 – Houston, TX @ The Heights Theater
10/28/25 – Austin, TX @ Antone’s Nightclub
10/30/25 – Dallas, TX @ The Kessler Theater
More information here.

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All Photo Credit: Bailey Morgan

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Alestorm Turns Commodore Ballroom Into One Giant Pirate Party

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Last night, I had the chance to photograph Alestorm at the Commodore Ballroom, and honestly, it was one of the most fun shows I’ve shot in a long time.

From the second the band hit the stage, the energy in the room was unreal. The crowd was singing every word, throwing their hands in the air, and fully embracing the pirate-themed chaos that Alestorm is known for. It felt like one massive party where everyone was in on the same joke.

As a photographer, this show was packed with great moments. Between the colourful lighting, the band’s larger-than-life stage presence, and the nonstop crowd interaction, there was always something happening. Every time I thought I had captured my favourite shot of the night, another moment would unfold right in front of me.

One thing that really stood out was how connected the band was with the audience. You could tell the fans weren’t just there to watch. They were there to be part of the experience. Looking around the room and seeing hundreds of people singing together made it clear why Alestorm has built such a loyal following over the years.

My favourite photos ended up being the ones that captured that connection. The laughter, the singalongs, the raised hands, and the pure excitement on people’s faces told the story of the night better than any stage setup ever could.

Alestorm brought the music, the fun, and the chaos in the best possible way. If you ever get the chance to see them live, be ready for a night that’s equal parts concert and pirate adventure.

Check out our favourite photos of the night below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

ALESTORM

All Photo Credit: Raphael Arthur

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LIVE REVIEW: Qveen Herby Brings Her ‘Isle of Qveen’ Tour to the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver

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The Vogue Theatre, Vancouver | May 28, 2026

THOT Squad at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver

THOT Squad

Opening for Qveen Herby was rapper and songwriter THOT Squad (also known as Blvck Bunnie) who is best known for their 2023 viral hit “Pound Cake” which recently featured in the hit video game “Dispatch.” It’s great, THOT is great, we were late to the party, and we blame everyone we have ever talked to. Why didn’t anyone tell us?

The best way to describe a THOT Squad show (if it can be described) is that Harvey is 50% rapper, 50% singer, and somehow checks math also an additional 64% personality. They’re a lot! Wigs, tops, boots, there’s a lot going on (and in another gut punch to reasonable math) somehow even more coming off. Does removing multiple layers count as costume changes? We’ve no idea!

While leaning up against the edge of what’s appropriate for some of the younger people in the audience (was this an all-ages show?) the crowd was certainly down to sing along with THOT Squad, although one song did consist of a single word (c*nt) repeated for several minutes over and over. Their songs are dripping with emotion and heartfelt content, clearly written during points of their life where scream singing about an ex-partner or punching the stage was the best form of relief available.

Their props were excellent (we don’t understand how her shape light wands worked) and it’s great anytime an artist gets into the crowd with their fans. Entertaining doesn’t begin to describe the set, we just know they need to be booked at every festival this summer because their energy is a perfect match. What a fun opener, and a great way to settle in for a night at The Vogue.

Qveen Herby at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver

Qveen Herby

The star of the show and the artist everyone stood in line to see (the sold-out show was absolutely PACKED to capacity before THOT Squad even took the stage, not something you see at every show these days) was rapper, singer, songwriter and, as far as I can tell, burlesque sensation Qveen Herby. Making her first ever tour stop in Vancouver at the always amazing Vogue Theatre, Qveen Herby brought her enthusiastic, over-the-top show to fans that have been waiting an ETERNITY to see her perform live.

Starting behind a screen for a song’s worth of shadow dancing, Qveen Herby bounced through “Sensational” before boarding her cruise ship for a quick ride and another song. We’ve seen artists that take their visuals extremely seriously, and Qveen does that. We’ve also seen artists who have a budget for set design and props, and you can tell Qveen’s people have put in both time and effort. What sets her show apart is the tone; more than anything else, Qveen Herby wants her show to be joyful. Colorful costumes, playful backdrops, everything has a little bit of whimsy. There is a volcano! Sailors to assist her! Nothing is dull, or lazy, or overcomplicated.

Must Hear Songs by Qveen Herby (In Our Humble Opinion):

  • “The Fool” ft/ THOT Squad (Isle of Qveen, 2026)
  • Overnight ft/ Richard Carter (Single, 2026)
  • Happy Healed Hoe (Single, 2026)

Vocally, Qveen Herby is a masterpiece. She can rap – proper, speedy rap – and it has defined the later half of her career. But then, after a quick costume change, she is lounging on an inflatable clamshell and singing songs from The Little Mermaid. And it works! It wasn’t until some light researching that I discovered she was part of Karmin, who’s hit single “Brokenhearted” topped some American charts over 10 years ago. I swear to God I thought that song featured Kesha! Qveen Herby is an incredible talent and a joy to watch perform live.

Our Qveen Herby joked that she had never played Vancouver before and seemed genuinely taken aback at the warm reception, getting emotional several times during her lengthy setlist. We hope she enjoyed her night at least as much as we did, and we can’t wait for another chance to see her. Come back soon!

Qveen Herby Setlist:

  • Intro
  • Sensational
  • Self Aware
  • My SZN
  • Vitamins
  • Pure Imagination
  • The Fool
  • Magic
  • Hacky Sack
  • Thank Goddess
  • Taboo
  • Little Mermaid
  • Preroll
  • Beautiful
  • F Myself
  • Brokenhearted
  • Mission
  • Sugar Daddy
  • Rabbit Hole
  • Aura Poppins
  • Housewife
  • Abracadabra
  • Medicine Woman
  • High Priestess
  • 5D
  • Lucky
  • Busta Rhymes
  • Sade in the 90s
  • Overnight
  • Marie Antoinette
  • Mint

Check out our favourite photos of the night below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery. Thanks for attending the show with us, and for checking out our review!

QVEEN HERBY

THOT SQUAD

All Photo Credit: Jason Martin

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