Times Colonist

CRITIC’S PICKS: Matt Rife; Grant Lawrence; Diyet & the Love Soldiers

- MIKE DEVLIN Times Colonist mdevlin@timescolon­ist.com

MATT RIFE

Where: Royal Theatre,

805 Broughton St.

When: Wednesday, March 13, 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Tickets: $85.75-109.50 from the Royal McPherson box office (250-386-6121) or rmts.bc.ca Why: Matt Rife is not unlike fellow comics Brendan Schaub and Chris D’Elia: Immensely popular, but with critics and supporters in equal amounts.

Rife, who is originally from Ohio, is currently the biggest of the three, with an audience of 18 million followers on TikTok. But for what it’s worth, the 28-yearold’s viewership on YouTube has dwindled in recent years, an indication that his talent and ability are suited to bite-sized samplings.

It’s hard to know what fans in attendance will get during his Victoria debut this weekend, as he’s known mostly for his “crowd work” — riffing with fans as the ideas come to him in impromptu fashion.

He’s an expert in that area, so he could blow the doors off the Royal Theatre or bomb spectacula­rly. Therein lies the danger with a $110 ticket.

GRANT LAWRENCE AND FRIENDS

Where: Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave., Sidney When: Today, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets: Sold out

Why: Making readers aware of an event they have zero ability to attend does nothing more than create a tidal wave of FOMO, which is never the intent.

But in this case, spotlighti­ng Grant Lawrence and Friends is a tribute, more than anything else. Tours by Lawrence, the popular Vancouver author, podcaster, and CBC host, feature an embarrassm­ent of riches and his Sidney appearance is no different.

Lawrence will be joined by Halifax legend Joel Plaskett, Victoria singer-songwriter­s Ashleigh Ball and Lindsay Bryan, and BUM frontmen Rob Nesbitt and Andrew Molloy. Impressive, to say the least. No wonder the event has long been sold out.

DIYET & THE LOVE SOLDIERS

Where: Farquhar Aditorium, University of Victoria,

3800 Finnerty Rd.

When: Saturday, 8 p.m.

Tickets: Pay what you can

($5 minimum)

Why: Yukon performer Diyet van Lieshout sounds like she has roots in Texas, based simply on the sonic qualities of her classic country music. But when you pair Japanese and Scottish ancestry with her Tlingit and Southern Tutchone First Nation roots, the results are Canadian by no other definition.

Her bandmates in the Love

Soldiers (which features her husband, guitarist Robert van Lieshout, and multi-instrument­alist Bob Hamilton) are exceptiona­l, which will give Diyet’s

much-anticipate­d performanc­e an extra element of awesomenes­s. Don’t miss it. This trio is the real deal.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? Comedian Matt Rife will perform at the Royal Theatre on Wednesday, March 13.
FACEBOOK Comedian Matt Rife will perform at the Royal Theatre on Wednesday, March 13.

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