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868 Granville St, Downtown
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
49.2812° N · -123.1208° W
Get DirectionsThe Commodore Ballroom at 868 Granville Street in Vancouver's entertainment district is the venue where a now-famous backstage video captured Vincent Neil Emerson, Colter Wall, and actor Jason Momoa — a Colter Wall superfan — hanging out between sets. Momoa, who had discovered Wall's music and become a devoted follower, attended the Vancouver show and found his way backstage, where the interaction was filmed and posted to social media. In the video, Momoa and Wall discuss musical influences — Momoa citing Tom Waits, Wall mentioning Ramblin' Jack Elliott — while Emerson looks on.
The Commodore Ballroom is one of Vancouver's most storied music venues, opened in 1929 and restored to its original glory in 2000. Famous for its sprung dance floor — which bounces underfoot — the room has hosted virtually every significant touring act to pass through the city over the past century. With a capacity of around 1,000, it sits at the sweet spot between club and arena, making it a favourite for mid-sized tours. The Art Deco facade on Granville Street has become one of Vancouver's most recognisable music landmarks.
The Commodore continues to operate as a full-time concert venue, booking a mix of rock, indie, folk, country, and electronic acts. The backstage encounter between Wall, Emerson, and Momoa went viral among Americana fans, introducing both musicians to a significantly wider audience and reinforcing the Commodore's reputation as a place where meaningful musical moments happen.
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