Get ready, Vancouver, because 2025 is going to be a big year for live music. So if you’re looking to snag some tickets to see your fave artists before they sell out or jump in price, you’ll want to have a look at these sooner rather than later! Here are some of the biggest concerts coming to Vancouver in 2025.

Sum 41: Tour of the Setting Sum 

Ontario-born rock band Sum 41 is bringing their Tour of the Setting Sum to Vancouver on Saturday, January 11th.

When: Saturday, January 11th
Where: Rogers Arena
Cost: $88.65+

Foster the People 

Known for their hit singles “Pumped Up Kicks” and “Don’t Stop,” Foster the People is a gem of an indie band that anyone around in the late 2000s and early 2010s will tell you is a relic of the times.

When: Monday, January 27th
Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Cost: $268.23+

Tyler the Creator 

Rapper and artist Tyler the Creator is playing a Vancouver show as part of the CHROMAKOPIA tour, named after his recent album that came out in October 2024.

When: Friday, February 28th
Where: Rogers Arena
Cost: $445.06+

Jelly Roll

Country singer Jelly Roll has been rising in fame and with that, he’s bringing his new tour to Vancouver this March.

When: Saturday, March 8th
Where: Rogers Arena
Cost: $230.86+

The Beach Boys

The iconic ’60s rock band behind timeless hits like ‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice’ and ‘Surfin’ U.S.A.’ is going on tour and and taking the stage in Vancouver this March.

When: Sunday, March 23rd
Where: UBC Doug Mitchell Stadium
Cost: Next sale on Wednesday, November 27th

The JUNO Awards

Yes, you read that right! Canada’s biggest night in music is coming to Vancouver’s own Rogers Arena: The 2025 JUNO Awards. Hosted by MIchael Buble, the live experience will be packed with electrifying performances from some of country’s biggest names, including Sum 41!

When: Sunday, March 30th
Where: Rogers Arena
Cost: Presale live

Sam Fender

English singer, songwriter, and musician Sam Fender has been passionate about his music since his teenage years, capturing hearts (and ears) ever since.

When: Tuesday, July 22nd
Where: Rogers Arena
Cost: TBA

Katy Perry 

Seeing Katy Perry live would certainly fulfill our ‘Teenage Dream,’ and we’re betting we’re not alone in that!

When: Tuesday, July 22nd
Where: Rogers Arena
Cost: TBA

Tate McRae 

Canada’s newest pop princess Tate McRae came into the timeline at the young age of 13 as a finalist on “So You Think You Can Dance,” and now she’s hitting stadiums across North America!

When: Monday, August 4th
Where: Rogers Arena
Cost: $368.01+

Linkin Park

Quintessential to the ’90s and 2000s rock scene, Linkin Park likely needs no introduction. but we’ll give one anyway. Behind anthems like ‘Numb,’ ‘In the End,’ and ‘What I’ve Done,’ chances are you’ve headbanged to at least one of their songs.

When: Sunday, September 21st
Where: Rogers Arena
Cost: $166.50+

And that’s a wrap on some of the biggest names to grace the stage in Vancouver in 2025. Stay tuned for more major concert announcements as they come!

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