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$NOT, Eem Triplin, and Night Lovell Elevate Vancouver's Underground Music Scene



On May 23rd, $not, Eem Triplin, and Night Lovell held a memborable concert for all Vancouver underground music lovers. Taking over the renowned Commodore Ballroom in the heart of the city, the thoughtfully curated lineup showcased the three artists' unique sounds that complimented each other perfectly.


The Commodore's pulsating energy was amplified by dynamic lighting and powerful sound systems, augmenting the raw talent and charisma of the artists. Eem Triplin, a rising star in the hip-hop scene, kicked off the night with a high-energy performance that had the crowd dancing and singing along to his catchy hooks.


Night Lovell, a local favourite, followed by bringing his dark and atmospheric vibes to the stage, mesmerizing the audience with his brooding lyrics and haunting beats. He delivered a high-octane performance that had everyone on their feet, moving and grooving to his powerful beats with throwback hits like "Guidance".


Finally, $not took the stage. Known for his distinct blend of melodic rap and emo influences, He entranced the crowd with his atmospheric soundscapes and enigmatic presence with songs like "Tell Em" and "Doja".


The show was a testament to the incredible talent and creativity of the music current underground music scene. As the night came to a close, the swarm of fans left the venue buzzing with collective energy and good vibes - all likely headed for an after-party to keep the feeling going.


Article by: Danny Astefan

Photography by: Danny Astefan

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