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Vancouver Tickets 2026
Vancouver combines harbour views, mountain backdrops, and green spaces with NHL, CFL, MLS, baseball, and concert nights across downtown and neighbourhood venues. With big games, arena shows, and classic sights often busy in peak months, booking Vancouver tickets in advance helps you lock in key dates and then plan seawall walks, markets, and bridge trips around them.
Why buy tickets in Vancouver via SeatPick?
SeatPick brings Vancouver tickets for hockey, football, soccer, baseball, and concerts into one place so you can compare dates, prices, and sections side by side. You can match a Canucks game, a BC Lions or Whitecaps fixture, or a concert at Rogers Arena with time in Stanley Park, Gastown, or Granville Island without juggling multiple local platforms.
- Filter by event type, stand, and budget, whether you want NHL action at Rogers Arena, CFL or MLS at BC Place, or a Canadians baseball game at Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium.
- Listings spell out exactly what each ticket includes—lower or upper bowl, sidelines or end zones, dugout‑side seats, or hospitality—so you know where you will be before you arrive.
- All partners are vetted and every order comes with at least a 100% guarantee, useful if you are timing a short Vancouver stay around one marquee fixture or tour date.
Top Vancouver sports teams
Vancouver’s sports calendar is built around hockey, football, soccer, and summer baseball, all within easy reach of the city centre.
Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena
Rogers Arena in downtown Vancouver is home to the NHL’s Vancouver Canucks and also hosts large concerts and events. The multi‑purpose arena opened in 1995 as GM Place and offers an NHL‑scale capacity with modern facilities, making it a natural target if you want top‑level hockey during your visit.
BC Lions and Vancouver Whitecaps FC at BC Place
BC Place, a short walk from Rogers Arena, is a domed (now retractable‑roof) stadium used by the CFL’s BC Lions and MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Its large capacity and downtown location make it suitable for big‑crowd football and soccer fixtures as well as major special events.
Vancouver Canadians at Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium
Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium, often just called “The Nat”, is a classic‑style baseball park that hosts the Vancouver Canadians of Minor League Baseball. With around 6,500 seats and a local, laid‑back feel, it offers one of the city’s most relaxed live‑sports nights in summer.
Top Vancouver music venues
Vancouver’s music scene ranges from arena concerts and orchestral halls to historic ballrooms and club rooms along Granville Street.
Rogers Arena
Beyond hockey, Rogers Arena is Vancouver’s main large‑scale indoor concert venue, hosting major touring acts across pop, rock, and more. Its central location and capacity make it the usual stop for top‑tier tours routing through Western Canada.
Commodore Ballroom, Orpheum, and Vogue Theatre
The Commodore Ballroom, Orpheum Theatre, and Vogue Theatre sit along or near the Granville Street entertainment district and are key to the city’s live‑music identity. The Commodore is known for its sprung dance floor and club‑sized shows, the heritage‑listed Orpheum hosts the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra and other performances, and the Vogue adds concerts and special events in a historic theatre setting.
Other halls and clubs
Additional venues such as the Biltmore Cabaret, Fox Cabaret, Rickshaw Theatre, Malkin Bowl, and PNE‑run spaces spread gigs across Mount Pleasant, East Vancouver, and Stanley Park. This mix means you can usually find anything from indie and metal to jazz and electronic within a short transit ride of downtown.
Top Vancouver attractions
Vancouver’s main attractions blend urban neighbourhoods with easy access to parks, bridges, and viewpoints.
Highlights include:
- Stanley Park and the Seawall, offering forest trails, beaches, and views across the harbour, Lions Gate Bridge, and mountains.
- Granville Island, known for its public market, food stalls, galleries, theatres, and waterfront views from former industrial spaces.
- Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in North Vancouver, with its high suspension bridge, rainforest walkways, and treetop platforms.
- Gastown and Chinatown, historic districts with cobbled streets, architecture, restaurants, shops, and nightlife close to downtown.
- Canada Place and the waterfront, where cruise ships, promenades, and mountain‑and‑harbour views sit right beside the central business district.
Planning your Vancouver visit
When planning a Vancouver trip, start by choosing one or two anchor events, perhaps a Canucks home game, a BC Lions or Whitecaps match, a Canadians baseball outing, or a major concert at Rogers Arena, and then fit parks, markets, and bridge or mountain excursions around them. With key tickets sorted, you can rely on SkyTrain, buses, Seabus, bike routes, and walkable neighbourhoods to move between venues and sights while leaving space for coffee stops and seawall sunsets.
From a night at Rogers Arena or the Commodore Ballroom and an afternoon at BC Place or Nat Bailey Stadium to a day between Stanley Park, Granville Island, Capilano, and Gastown, SeatPick can help aid you as you plot your Vancouver visit as it balances live sport, music, and the city’s most photogenic streets and shorelines.