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Foster The People at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver

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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—TorchesSupermodelSacred 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.

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

FOSTER THE PEOPLE
GOOD NEIGHBOURS

All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer