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Parking & Directions for Jose Gonzalez 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
Jose Gonzalez Concert Live at Orpheum Theatre | Vancouver – September 15th, 2026
The Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver is one of those iconic venues that just oozes history and character, especially with its historic organ, one of the few left in the region, that creates this hauntingly beautiful soundscape during performances. It’s not just a place to see a show, but a true experience; for example, the 2013 international debut of 'The Story of The Valley' was a powerful event that highlighted the theatre’s role in exploring psychological themes. Fast forward to the mid-2010s, and the theatre was buzzing with the Canadian premiere of a contemporary opera that had everyone talking. If you’re into a touch of luxury, those upper-level box seats are worth splurging on, they feel like you’re part of something special, almost like a secret club. Getting to the Orpheum is pretty straightforward, hop on bus 14 to Granville Ave or take route 22 from Strathcona to Granville Road, then just a short walk. Whether you’re a local or visiting, catching a concert or show here, especially in the context of a Jose Gonzalez Vancouver concert, feels like stepping into a piece of Vancouver’s rich cultural tapestry. It’s a place that’s been kept alive not just through preservation efforts but by the magic that happens when the lights go down and the music starts.