Jurassic World Live Tour x Pacific Coliseum x PNE x Hastings–Sunrise. (via Sallie Palmieri Rego)
Featuring some unrivaled production design, Jurassic World comes to life against the backdrop of captivating scenery where dinosaurs from the iconic films, including the fan-favourite Velociraptor named Blue and a Tyrannosaurus Rex more than 40 feet in length, both take centre stage.
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Get ready to step back, WAY back in time as the Jurassic World Live Tour to comes to the Pacific Coliseum, in May 2023!Experience the wonder and thrills of Jurassic World as the exhilarating and unpredictable live, family entertainment experience makes its Canadian debut at the Pacific Coliseum for two weekends, starting May 19th 2023.
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Photo: Sallie Palmieri Rego (Feld…
anyway the reason i hate the vancouver venue is because thunderbird arena is on ubc campus, which means there aren’t many buses running back into town late at night after an event ends. there is always a massive crowd waiting for buses at a very tiny bus stop. translink will sometimes run extra buses after an event but not always.
I don’t typically watch sports on TV very often; I get very easily distracted. But plop me down in a stadium, and I could chill and watch sports for hours. That’s what happened with me and tennis as I found myself at the Toray Pan Pacific Open (TPPO) tennis finals this year.
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June 2, 1968: Cream play at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada. The show was the first exclusively musical program in the Coliseum, one of many firsts that support giving Cream the title of "the 1st Arena Rock Band" [Photos: Vladimir Keremidschieff]
"[...]It's no wonder the specific gravity of their highly in-rapport talent has made them rise, like cream, to the top. They had nowhere else to go."
~ Review by Lloyd Dykk for 'The Vancouver Sun', June 3, 1968