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Natalia LaFourcade fans, Are you ready for Vancouver? on Saturday, June 20th 2026 as part of her tour Natalia LaFourcade will be playing at Chan Shun Concert Hall at Chan Performing Arts Centre, BC. Score your Natalia LaFourcade tickets Vancouver right here.

Natalia LaFourcade Chan Shun Concert Hall at Chan Performing Arts Centre, BC concert

Chan Shun Concert Hall at Chan Performing Arts Centre 6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z1

On June 23, 2026, the enchanting Natalia LaFourcade will grace the stage at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in Portland, promising an unforgettable evening filled with her captivating melodies. Meanwhile, fans in Vancouver can catch the Foo Fighters alongside Queens of the Stone Age and Gouge Away at the iconic BC Place Stadium on September 20, 2026; securing your spot will surely be worth it for this star-studded lineup. Later that year, on December 17, 2026, the legendary Rush will rock the Rogers Arena, a venue renowned for its electric atmosphere and stellar acoustics, making it a must-see event. Additionally, jazz and blues enthusiasts can delight in Colin James at the Commodore Ballroom on February 7, 2026, where the intimate setting enhances his soulful performance. With diverse genres and renowned venues, there’s something for everyone in Vancouver, and you can explore your favorite artists and secure your tickets at ticketsvancouver.org to ensure a night to remember.

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By Anonymous

Natalia has become one of the GREATS!

If I'm honest, I almost didn't go to this show. I'm not Latino, I don't speak Spanish, and my date couldn't make it. But I'm a fan, so I went alone. The venue was an 800 seat synagogue, which is not where you might expect one of the biggest pop acts in Mexico to perform, but it's intimate and amazing. In a theater full of people that obviously were fans and knew her music, I somehow ended up seated between an older gentleman and another white gentleman with his daughter that knew the venue, but not the artist. They came based on the venue and the blurb on their website. They were all very cool. I was glad there was no opening act, because I just wanted to see Natalia. She is easily my favorite artist today, and one of my favorite of all time. When she came on stage, the crowd erupted. I'm sure many had purchased tickets to her Lincoln theater show that was cancelled last year. (I'd purchased the VIP package for that show, so I was doubly heartbroken; but I understood Houston to Dallas to LA made more sense than Houston to DC to LA). Natalia sang flawlessly. She did that little dance she does with her shoulders too. At times one could be forgiven for feeling she was singing directly to you, as I did several times. The set was light on her early work, which made sense because a lot of people here came to know her through her Grammy winning Hasta La Raiz. I purchased three or four of her cds since discovering her music on the 2015 Latin Grammys (and a friend form Durango, Mexico also suggested her to me). I recognized all but three songs. She started with a showcase of slow to mid-tempo songs, but when she picked up the pace, people stood up, waved a huge Mexican flag and moved to the area between the seats and the stage and started dancing. They were ready to party and she did not disappoint. I felt the room's connection to Mexico through Natalia. She spoke several times between songs, which added a more intimate feel to the show. Since I don't understand Spanish fluently, I can only imagine that she something about missing home and the delicious food, and perhaps some of the inspiration for her songs. Tu Si Sabes Quereme has been my jam since late spring and apparently I'm not alone. Her performances of this song were sensual and playful and had everyone on their feet singing along. I'm sure Despicito, or whatever, has many managers telling their clients it's time to crossover to the American market (I'm going to the upcoming Bomba Estereo and Vanessa De Mata concerts too), but Natalia's a once-in-a-generation artist; right up there with Aretha, Adele, and Brasil's Regina Elis. She proves it with each new cd. For my money, Tu Si Sabes Quereme is the song of the year and I hope it receives proper recognition from the academy. She also sang Nunca Es Suficiente and Para Que Sufrir, which are now classics. And everything on Musas transports you "to a time in Mexico." Sometimes she joined the band and played guitar and the sitar/ukulele. Oh, I almost forgot to mention her band is tight, but standup bass player is ridiculous! He reminds me of Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, he's clearly a dude that likes the funk. The only thing that could have possibly made the experience better would have been a meet and greet afterwards. I know that's a lot to ask, even for a small sold-out venue, but considering we don't get to see you often and your next visit here is destined to be at a much larger venue, it may have been a nice opportunity. Until then, I will enjoy my coffee mug and Musas t-shirt. Thank you for a wonderful time!