The Vogue Theatre, part of Vancouver’s Granville Entertainment District, is a National Historic Site of Canada and hosts numerous shows and events year-round.
Lots of concerts and other performances take place at the Vogue Theatre, including one with Lucinda Williams on October 10th in 2025. In this article you’ll find information about the Lucinda Williams concert, the theatre in general, and some of the venue’s Other Upcoming Shows.
LUCINDA WILLIAMS CONCERT ON OCT. 10TH
Lucinda Williams is a 3-time Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter. She has played and collaborated with some of the world’s biggest music icons, including Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nelson and Tom Petty. She is considered by many to be one of the greatest women in rock & roll, and one of the best American songwriters ever.
One of Lucinda Williams’ Grammy Awards was for the song “Passionate Kisses” from Mary Chapin Carpenter’s 1992 album Come On Come On. Just a few of her many other songs include “World Without Tears”, “Can’t Let Go” and “Jukebox” (with Patsy Cline and Muddy Waters).
Lucinda Williams is a music legend and she’s bringing her contemporary folk, alternative country, and country rock to the Vogue Theatre on Friday, October 10th.
For tickets, click Lucinda Williams at the Vogue Theatre 2025.
The Vogue Theatre in Downtown Vancouver
The large “Vogue” sign on Granville Street is one of the most iconic sights of downtown Vancouver. The Vogue Theatre’s address is 918 Granville Street. It’s just a block away from the Orpheum Theatre and the Commodore Ballroom.
Like the Commodore, the Vogue is designed in the Art Deco style, which is an early 20th century French look that emphasized sleek, streamlined buildings. Constructed in the 1940s, the Vogue hosts concerts, comedy shows, movie screenings and more.
The theatre was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 1993. It’s one of the few remaining buildings of Granville Street’s old “Theatre Row”.
Concerts & Other Events at the Vogue
The Vogue is one of the premier performing venues in Vancouver. There are over 1,100 seats and the theatre hosts shows of all kinds. Big events like the Vancouver International Jazz Festival use the Vogue as one of their performance spaces.
Examples of concerts and other shows happening at the Vogue Theatre in autumn in 2025 are below (and for tickets and full details visit the voguetheatre.com website).
September Shows at the Vogue Theatre
- Piff the Magic Dragon: the British comedian and magician with his ALL STAR VEGAS show. (September 16th, 2025)
- Rick Mercer: the famous Canadian comedian from the CBC’s Rick Mercer Report. (September 17th & 18th, 2025)
- Noah Reid: a Canadian singer-songwriter (and actor from Schitt’s Creek). (September 19th, 2025)
- SE SO NEON: a South Korean indie rock band. (September 20th, 2025)
- Dasha: a country music singer. (September 22nd, 2025)
- SPARKS: an American pop and rock duo. (September 23rd, 2025)
- THE HELLP: an electronic and electroclash duo. (September 24th, 2025)
- Joey Valence & Brae: a hip-hop rapper duo on their HYPERYOUTH World Tour. (September 25th, 2025)
- 2hollis: the American rapper Hollis Parker Frazier-Herndon known for his album White Tiger (2022) and song “Poster Boy” (2023). (September 26th, 2025)
- Aly & AJ: an American pop rock duo. (September 27th, 2025)
Shows at the Vogue Theatre in Early October
- RY X: a Grammy-nominated Australian musician. (October 1st, 2025)
- Dan Mangan: the Vancouver-based JUNO Award-winning musician. (October 3rd, 2025)
- SG Lewis: an English singer/songwriter and musician. (October 4th, 2025)
- Invent Animate / Silent Planet: the American metalcore bands perform as part of their The Bloom In Heaven Tour Part II. (October 7th, 2025)
- Mirador: a rock and blues band that includes GRAMMY Award-winning artist Jake Kiszka. (October 8th, 2025)
- Lucinda Williams: the country/rock singer with her “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” show. (October 10th, 2025)
For tickets and full details about the above concerts, visit the Vogue Theatre website.
History of the Building
The Vogue Theatre first opened its doors in 1941. While initially operated by Canadian Odeon Theatres (now Cineplex Odeon), from the beginning the venue was designed to not just do movie screenings but live shows as well.
A few years after its designation as a National Historic Site, the Vogue received a large-scale restoration in 1998 to return it to (and preserve) its original look. Those upgrades included the installation of a new light and sound system for live events.
In the 2010s the owners of the Vogue steered the venue towards primarily hosting live events like concerts and comedy shows. It’s one of the largest venues of its kind in Vancouver.
Other Information
For more information about the venue, visit the Vogue Theatre website.
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