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Fri Sep 18 7:30pm
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: Mozart, Sibelius & Debussy
Orpheum Theatre  •  Vancouver, BC
Sat Sep 19 7:30pm
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: Mozart, Sibelius & Debussy
Orpheum Theatre  •  Vancouver, BC
Fri Jan 22 7:30pm
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: Brahms, Sibelius & Debussy
Orpheum Theatre  •  Vancouver, BC
Sat Jan 23 7:30pm
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: Brahms, Sibelius & Debussy
Orpheum Theatre  •  Vancouver, BC
Sun Jan 24 2:00pm
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: Brahms, Sibelius & Debussy
Orpheum Theatre  •  Vancouver, BC




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Get Your Debussy Tickets in Vancouver: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Debussy Vancouver Debussy fans, Are you ready for Vancouver? on Friday, September 18th 2026 Debussy will be playing at Orpheum Theatre - Vancouver, OR. Score your Debussy tickets Vancouver right here. Get ready for an unforgettable night at the Debussy Vancouver concert , where history, emotion, and artistry collide. Imagine sitting in a packed venue, the air thick with anticipation, as the lights dim and the haunting beauty of Debussy’s compositions fills the room. This isn’t just another concert; it’s a chance to connect with a composer whose life was a testament to resilience and passion. Debussy, born near Paris on august 22, 1862, faced constant financial struggles yet poured his soul into music that broke boundaries, like his innovative adaptation of Baudelaire's poetry in The Five Poems of Charles Baudelaire or his lush, evocative Fêtes galantes inspired by Verlaine. His work champions authenticity over commercial hype, something that still resonates today. Attending this event isn’t just about hearing notes, it's about experiencing a piece of history, a soulful journey that captures the raw, natural beauty Debussy adored. So, grab your tickets and get ready to immerse yourself in a night of true musical magic. And hey, don’t forget to snap some photos or jot down your favorite moments, these are the memories that stay with you long after the last note fades.

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Parking & Directions for Debussy Orpheum Theatre - Vancouver


884 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC
V6Z 1K3, CA


1. Impark Lot 74 - 0.2 km, approx. $12
2. EasyPark Lot 4 - 0.3 km, approx. $15
3. Westpark Lot 2 - 0.4 km, approx. $10
4. Parkade at 1000 Seymour - 0.5 km, approx. $14
5. Street Parking - 0.1 km, approx. $3/hour

Debussy Concert Live at Orpheum Theatre | Vancouver – September 18th, 2026

The Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver isn’t just a pretty building; it’s a vibrant heartbeat of the city’s arts scene, known for pushing boundaries and hosting everything from daring experimental shows to big-name performances. With over 2,700 seats, it’s one of the largest venues of its kind in the country, and walking into its grand foyer feels like stepping into a piece of history, think ornate architecture mixed with a modern twist. It’s hosted incredible acts like the Boston Pops and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, but it’s also been the stage for unforgettable moments like the world premiere of the theatrical production The Overcoat back in 1998. What makes the Orpheum even more special is its flexible approach to seating, even offering a standing area that’s perfect for those who want to feel the raw energy of a live show up close. Plus, it’s just a short hop from the Vancouver International Film Center, nestled right in the city’s cultural core. For Debussy Vancouver concerts, this theatre offers an ambiance that’s both historic and alive, making every performance feel like a personal, almost magical experience. Honestly, once you’ve been there, it’s hard not to get hooked on the charm and the sense that you’re part of something bigger, music, art, and community all wrapped into one.