About this venue
Vogue Theatre Vancouver is a historic theatre and live-event venue in central Vancouver, known for its elegant Art Deco architecture and striking neon frontage. Opened in 1941, the building has preserved the character of a classic performance hall while serving today as a setting for concerts, comedy shows, festivals, screenings, and other stage events. With a capacity of around 1,280 guests, it is large enough for notable productions yet compact enough to keep the stage experience close and engaging.
Inside, the venue combines curved balconies, clear seating lines, and a warm theatrical atmosphere with the technical needs of modern events. Visitors often value its strong acoustics, good sightlines, and intimate live-show feel, especially for music and comedy performances. The space works well for events where the connection between performer and audience matters, from acoustic sets to high-energy evening programs.
The venue is located at 918 Granville St, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 1L2, Canada. The entrance sits on Granville Street, between Smithe Street and Nelson Street, making the front of the theatre easy to identify on arrival. Public parking lots and metered street parking are available in the surrounding area, while broader information on moving around Vancouver follows naturally in the city description below.
About the city
Vancouver, a jewel of the Pacific coast, is not only a city of spectacular views and an easygoing lifestyle, but also one of North America’s most appealing destinations for sport, concerts, and major events. Here, urban energy naturally blends with the ocean and mountains, so attending an event often becomes part of a broader city experience. Visitors appreciate the wide variety of options, from modern arenas to full stadium atmosphere, along with a sense of order and a pleasant, unforced buzz across different neighborhoods.
The city relies on the well-organized TransLink network, making it simple and predictable to move between downtown and key locations. SkyTrain connects the wider metro area with fast rapid transit, while SeaBus offers a distinctive, quick crossing between Downtown and North Vancouver. For airport arrivals, the Canada Line is especially convenient, directly linking Vancouver International Airport (YVR) with the city, and for rail or bus arrivals, Pacific Central Station serves as Vancouver’s main passenger station. Thanks to this connectivity, getting to arenas and stadiums typically requires little complicated planning, whether you travel entirely by public transit or combine multiple options.
Before or after an event, Vancouver delivers a set of “tourist bonuses” that fit naturally into any schedule. Stroll the historic lanes of Gastown, take a waterfront loop through Stanley Park, or linger along the False Creek seawall with views over the marina and city lights. For a slower pace, Granville Island brings local charm and a creative vibe, while Coal Harbour and English Bay are great choices for a short seaside break. That blend of nature, distinct neighborhoods, and smooth logistics is exactly what makes Vancouver a place where a ticket easily turns into a complete, memorable night out.