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Holly Humberstone at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC – Gallery

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On May 29, British singer and songwriter Holly Humberstone ended her The Holly Humberstone Show tour at a sold out Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, BC.

The evening kicked off with American singer Carol Ades. Ades is mostly known for being a former contestant on the 5th season of The Voice USA when she was 17. Her upcoming debut EP will be released soon. In the meantime, she shared the first single ““I Can’t Wait to be British”.

Around 9pm, the stage glowed as Holly Humberstone and her band appeared, welcomed by enthusiastic applause and cheers. She began with “Paint My Bedroom Black,” the first track from her debut album released in October 2023.

Humberstone‘s performance masterfully blended synth-pop and indie rock. She played “Dive” from her new EP Work In Progress, released in March 2024. She introduced her first single, “Deep End,” and expressed gratitude to the crowd for their support over the past four years, indicating that her career is just beginning.

After chants for an encore, Humberstone and her band returned to perform “Friendly Fire,” with the crowd singing along. The night concluded with the energetic “Scarlett,” which had the entire audience dancing and waving their arms.

Holly Humberstone‘s performance was a heartwarming and unforgettable evening, leaving a lasting impression on Vancouver with her distinctive voice, beautiful songs, and commanding stage presence. Her setlist noted this night as “last day of school :(” with a drawn broken heart, and we couldn’t agree more with the sentiment. We hope to see her back on the road very soon!

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

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CAROL ADES

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Avenoir Brings ‘Mirage Tour’ to the Hollywood Theatre in Vancouver

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Avenoir in Vancouver

Rising Canadian R&B artist Avenoir brought his Mirage Tour – Act One to Vancouver on March 12, playing an intimate show at the Hollywood Theatre. The evening opened with a set from Alberta-born singer-songwriter Jonah David, who warmed up the crowd with his 2-piece band before the headliner took the stage. David‘s performance was clearly a hit as fans asked for autograph as soon as his set ended.

Born in South Africa and raised in Edmonton, Avenoir has built serious momentum over the past year. His debut EP NOIRE earned a 2025 Juno nomination, and his music has racked up hundreds of millions of streams. The Vancouver stop was part of a short run of theatre shows meant to give fans a closer look at the fast-rising artist before a bigger year ahead.

The performance leaned into atmosphere. Avenoir kept movement minimal, often standing alone at center stage as his songs unfolded over sleek production, including great saxophone moments. His acoustics songs helped strengthen his connection with the audience. The production blended futuristic R&B with booming 808s and dramatic arrangements that gave several tracks a cinematic punch. His voice has a smoky tone that cuts through the heavy beats.

The show felt like a young artist still settling into the stage. The music is already there, and the confidence will likely follow.

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

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JONAH DAVID

All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer

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JUNNY Brings ‘null’ Tour to the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver

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JUNNY in Vancouver

Korean-Canadian R&B artist JUNNY brought warmth to a cold Vancouver night on March 4, turning the Vogue Theatre into a packed, swaying sea of JUNNIVERSE for his null Tour. Promoted by MRG Live, the show supported his second full-length album, null, and marked the second-to-last stop on his North American run before wrapping in Calgary.

DAUL opened the show with a tight, high-energy set that worked well with the crowd. Once the room was warmed up, JUNNY stepped out under the screams of the fans. Bathed in pulsing lights, he moved with easy confidence, pairing smooth vocals with subtle body rolls that sent the crowd into a frenzy.

He thanked fans several times for coming to his show, and leaned into his charm, shouting out the “sexy ladies and sexy fellas” in the crowd.

On a cold March night in Vancouver, JUNNY delivered heart and heat, exactly what his fans came for. Check out our favourite photos of the night below!

Find more information on upcoming JUNNY tour dates on his website.

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DAUL

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