TOW Canada Tour 2025
PSFS is thrilled to announce that TOW, the acclaimed acoustic duo from Japan, will embark on their first-ever Canada tour in November 2025.
TOW will bring their uniquely cinematic sound to three cities in British Columbia:
- November 6, Vancouver – at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre
- November 8, Burnaby – at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre
- November 9, Mission – at the Clark Theatre
Blending voice, guitar, and accordion, TOW’s music is celebrated for its ethereal, story-like quality. Some performances also incorporate live visuals and narration, creating a deeply immersive experience that connects audiences across cultures. The Canada Tour also coincides with TOW’s work on the soundtrack for the forthcoming action-adventure game Glaciered by Studio Snowblind.
Join us in celebrating this unique cross-cultural collaboration and the rare opportunity to experience TOW live in Canada!
Don’t miss this rare chance to experience TOW live in Canada.
Poster background imagery courtesy of NASA.
Venue and Ticket Information
Thursday, November 6 – Vancouver
H.R. MacMillan Space Centre (Map)
Doors: TBU/Show: TBU
Admission: Sliding scale (25 – 35 CAD)
Experience TOW’s cinematic sound in a breathtaking 360° immersive environment, where music and visuals surround the audience under the Space Centre’s iconic dome.
Saturday, November 8 – Burnaby
Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre (Map)
Doors: TBU/Show: TBU
Admission: 25 CAD
** Discount available for members
This special performance opens with a dynamic Okinawa Taiko drumming showcase, setting the stage for an evening that bridges tradition and contemporary artistry.
Sunday, November 9 – Mission
Clarke Theatre (Map)
Doors: 7:00 pm/Show: 7:30 pm
Admission Free
Enjoy TOW’s performance enhanced by lighting and projection design, transforming the theatre into a richly atmospheric space.
This programme is organised by Powell Street Festival Society with support from Canada Council for the Arts, H. R. MacMillan Space Centre, Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre, and Mission Clarke Theatre.