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The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts

The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts

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4.6 Google Review
6265 Crescent Rd, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z1, Canada
(604) 822-9197 www.chancentre.com
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Jun 11, 2018
Great venue to see Vancouver Pops in concert. The seats were comfortable. The seats we got were closer than I thought at row 18. I kind of wish I sat further up or on the side balconies so I could see more of the orchestra. I loved coming out of the performance and into the lobby that has floor to ceiling glass so we can see the forest and trees surrounding the building. It's very calming and refreshing! :) Parking is convenient and plentiful as well.

Jul 27, 2018
Beautiful concert hall. Getting to Chan Centre is quite easy, park at one of the (not free) parkades and go in! The washrooms are unique and clean. Playing on the stage though is very hot because the lights are like heaters. Everything is kept in pristine condition there.

Aug 11, 2018
A beautiful location for musical events of all types. Acoustics are beautifully engineered; not a bad seat in the house. Underground parking with elevator access to the theatre.

May 24, 2018
The acoustics is truly unbelievable. I have been there a few times, in different seats and I can honestly say there are no bad seats in this hall. Seats are comfortable and have enough leg room. The bar outside is reasonably priced. Location is beautiful and I would recommend arriving early to enjoy the views. Parking is expensive.

Jul 22, 2018
Beautiful place to see a show. Fabulous place to perform. Sound is outstanding. And parking!

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