This week’s events around Metro Vancouver include Jazz @ the Bolt, Ocean Festival, and Jasmine Jazz.
A free two-day, all-ages event celebrates our friend the ocean with art, films, storytelling, interactive displays and activities, and performances by some well-known national acts, as well as a bunch of local bands. On Feb. 3, Great Big Sea’s Alan Doyle headlines a show that includes Vancouver-based acts Old Soul Rebel and Delhi 2 Dublin. On Feb. 4, the festivities kick off at 1:15 p.m.
Former Payola$ frontman Paul Hyde’s work, including How Little I Know About Anything , will be on display as part of a group exhibit at the Landmark Pop-Uptown Gallery in White Rock.
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