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EVENTS

Rehearsal Hall Sessions: Michelle Kwan & Bushido
MICHELLE KWAN & BUSHIDO
Prepare for a magical evening as we bring you the gorgeous, exhilarating musical instruments from East Asia. Michelle Kwan is back at Evergreen to ignite the audience with her traditional and contemporary performances on the Chinese Guzheng instrument. With a mixture of traditional Chinese music as well as unique covers from well known artists such Guns & Roses, Metallica and Adele, Michelle Kwan is sure to having you bopping along.
Bushido, a Vancouver/Sunshine Coast based duo of Japanese folk-inspired musicians, travels to Evergreen for the first time for their upbeat, heart pounding performances of wa-gakki, traditional Japanese instruments. Bushido’s range of thundering dynamic performances and slower meditative pieces is guaranteed to transport you ancient and modern Japan.
We acknowledge the financial support of Canada’s Private Radio Broadcasters.
SINGLE TICKETS ON SALE:
Adults & Seniors: $25 | Students: $16
BOX OFFICE: 604.927.6555 | Open Monday – Saturday, 12 – 5PM
(Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, Jan. 25, 8:00 p.m)

T. Buckley Trio
T. BUCKLEY TRIO
T. Buckley’s Acoustic Trio brings a diverse and dynamic show to the stage. Focusing mostly on Buckley’s original compositions with some complementary cover tunes sprinkled in the set list, the trio’s tight harmonies and intricate arrangements are the perfect vehicle to deliver Buckley’s evocative narratives. Audiences will enjoy a night of memorable melodies, storytelling and exemplary musicianship.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
T. Buckley is an Alberta-based roots singer, songwriter and guitarist who delivers timeless, flowing melodies with a little grit on the edge that taps into a pure vein of country soul. Buckley invites listeners to explore human connections through intimate character sketches, love songs and playful storytelling. Over the past eight years, Buckley has been the front man for the T. Buckley Trio. Buckley’s band prides themselves on being a tight-knit unit known for diverse stage sets including solo folk tunes, classic country ballads and energetic roots rock often complimented with three-part harmonies.
SINGLE TICKETS ON SALE:
Adult $41 | Senior: $37 | Student: $16
BOX OFFICE: 604.927.6555 | Open Monday – Saturday, 12 – 5PM
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(Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam, Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m)

Celebrate Lunar New Year with Qing Ensemble
Qing Ensemble is a vibrant, vocal-driven group dedicated to celebrating Canadian Chinese music. With a repertoire that spans traditional to contemporary styles, the ensemble embodies the fusion of Eastern and Western musical traditions.
Featuring:
Bruce Bai, singer and arranger, specializing in Mongolian throat singing and percussion, bringing a unique vocal texture to the group.
Dailin Hsieh contributes his expertise on the zheng and serves as an arranger, infusing traditional melodies with contemporary flair.
Lan Tung, a versatile arranger and composer, enhances the ensemble’s sound through her mastery of the erhu and Mongolian horse-head fiddle, as well as percussion.
Together, they create a rich tapestry of musical experiences that celebrate the fusion of diverse traditions.
Tickets include one glass of wine from Peller Estates and light appetizers from Pasta Polo.
(PoMoArts, 2425 St. Johns Street, Port Moody, Jan. 31, 7:00 p.m)

International Guitar Night
For its 25th annual tour, Brian Gore has assembled a lineup of 3 exciting new guitarists making their debuts to join one of IGN’s all-time favourites. LULO REINHARDT (Germany) is well known to IGN audiences. The grand-nephew of legendary Django Reinhardt, Lulo plays Latin Swing music. ALEXANDRA WHITTINGHAM (Britain) is a dynamic classical guitarist with a repertoire ranging from the classics to contemporary composers. NIWEL TSUMBU (Democratic Republic of The Congo) has kept his unique Congolese percussive style alive over the past twenty five years living in Ireland. SÖNKE MEINEN (Germany) is a leading Contemporary Fingerstyle guitarist, mixing the incredible dexterity of his high-speed compositions with sensitive ballads.
(Massey Theatre, 735 Eighth Avenue, New Westminster, Feb. 1)

For the Love of Gospel
Celebrate Black History Month with the Universal Gospel Choir!
Join us for a powerful Black History Month concert that celebrates the rich cultural legacy of gospel music. Experience moving performances that highlight the incredible influence of gospel music, showcasing the soulful rhythms and harmonies that stir the soul and uplift the spirit. This concert is a chance to connect, be inspired, and enjoy an evening of extraordinary music in a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere.
Featuring the incomparable Karen Burke, Artistic Director of Toronto Mass Choir, UGC will be joined on stage by our Gospel Music Workshop participants. Come feel the energy and power of this electrifying mass choir!
(Canadian Memorial United Church, Feb. 2)

Early Music Vancouver (EMV) presents Bach Ties the Knot
Early Music Vancouver (EMV) presents Bach Ties the Knot, a captivating concert of J.S. Bach’s wedding-related works, February 15, 2025 at 3pm, at St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church. This concert is part of EMV’s annual LUMEN Festival. Featuring renowned German soprano Dorothee Mields alongside the Pacific Baroque Orchestra (PBO), led by Alexander Weimann, Bach Ties the Knot celebrates the timeless themes of love and union through some of Bach’s most exquisite music. Bach’s Cantata BWV 202 “Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten” (Dissipate, you troublesome shadows) - possibly composed for Bach’s own wedding to Anna Magdalena - is paired with Dorothée Mields newly crafted Fictive Wedding Cantata, “O großes Hochzeitsfest!”, in which she repurposes some of Bach’s most exquisite music from various cantatas. Described as “one of the finest, most genteel singers of our time,” Mields’ incredible artistry and deep connection to Bach’s repertoire will shine throughout the evening. For information and tickets, visit earlymusic.bc.ca
(St. Andrew’s-Wesley United, 1022 Nelson Street, Feb. 15)

Kara-Lis Coverdale
Vancouver New Music is thrilled to present musician and composer Kara-Lis Coverdale (Montreal)! Creating immersive and layered compositions within unique sonic landscapes, Coverdale will be performing new work on the Pacific Spirit United Church’s magnificent Casavant Frères pipe organ, the largest of its kind in the city. With an opening set by Immix, a new solo project by Robyn Jacob (Vancouver) featuring sonic experimentations with natural and synthesized voice through vocal harmonizer, midi keyboard and pipe organ.
(Pacific Spirit United Church, 2195 West 45th Ave, Feb. 22)

Arts Whistler Live! presents: Countermeasure
Experience the smooth harmonies and infectious energy of Countermeasure, Canada’s premier a cappella group on March 7!
Led by award-winning composer and producer Aaron Jensen, this 12-member ensemble has captivated audiences around the globe with their innovative arrangements of pop classics, jazz standards, and original compositions.
Countermeasure’s performances are a feast for the senses, featuring live looping, vocal percussion, and stunning choreography that redefines what a cappella can be. From headlining international festivals to recording alongside iconic artists like The Barenaked Ladies, Countermeasure brings an unforgettable blend of artistry and showmanship to the stage.
Don’t miss your chance to witness their flawless vocals and world-class talent in a night of music that will leave you breathless.
(Maury Young Arts Center, 4335 Blackcomb way, Whistler, Mar. 7)

Countermeasure
Smooth harmonies. Joyful performances. Infectious energy. A next-level a cappella experience. Countermeasure features 13 of Canada’s top vocal talents performing innovative arrangements of pop favourites, jazz standards and original compositions in a dramatic show that entertains audiences around the world.
(The ACT Arts Centre, 11944 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, Mar. 15, 8:00 p.m)