Moving into the third week of January, there’s a plethora of events from Dine Out Vancouver Festival to PuSh Festival and the Whistler Pride and Ski Week plus much more coming up to choose from in the picks of the week;
Stage: it’s the final week for Samuel Beckett’s All That Fall at The Cultch Blackbird Theatre, ending on Sunday.
Fest: PuSh International Performing Arts Festival brings world-class, cutting-edge performance, dance and visual arts to Vancouver until February 8th.
Drag: Tonight, RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6 runner-up Adore Delano brings her band for a gig at Fortune Sound Club to help kick off Season 7.
HipHop: American electronic/hiphop producer – performer RL Grime plays the Commodore Ballroom on Wednesday night.
Theatre: One Man, Two Guvnors, the hit from London’s West End & Broadway takes to the The Arts Club Theatre Company’s Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage
Gig: Death From Above 1979 takes to the stage at The Vogue Theatre on Wednesday night then moves to the Commodore Ballrooom on Thursday night.
Film: Thursday night, the Rickshaw Theatre presents Life After Death From Above 1979 – a film screening.
Dance: Liberace Thursday at Celebrities this week features Jef Leppard spinning the tunes.
Naughty: Thursday to Sunday, whether you’re naughty or nice, you’ll find some sexy fun and titilating products when you visit the Taboo Naughty But Nice Sex Show at Vancouver Convention Centre
Flow: The Biltmore Cabaret features Flow Fridays with Skrux providing the tunes this week.
Hardstyle: QDance & Twisted Productions presents Wildstylez a large scale, electronic dance production and show at The Vogue on Friday night.
Brunch: Dine Out Vancouver Festival’s Brunch Crawls visit Main Street on Saturday and cover Downtown on Sunday this week in addition to plenty of other great Dine Out Events.
Pride: GayWhistler.com’s Whistler Pride & Ski Festival gets a Vancouver kick-off at Five-Sixty Saturday night with Glitter featuring DJ Abel and with Del Stamp bringing the beats.
GayWhistler: The party gets underway in Whistler as the Whistler Pride & Ski Festival moves north to the Village for a week of skiing, boarding and entertainment until January 31st