This year, audiences can look forward to seeing internationally renowned artists like Don Ross and Jule Malischke take the stage. Don Ross, a Canadian fingerstyle guitar legend, has toured the world, winning multiple awards and collaborating with the likes of Bruce Cockburn and The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. His latest album Water, released in May 2023, showcases his signature mix of solo guitar, vocals, and orchestration, cementing his status as one of the greatest musicians of his generation. A solo Don Ross performance is not just a concert, but a masterclass in musicality.
Sharing the stage with Ross is Germany’s Jule Malischke, an extraordinary guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Jule is a rising star on the European acoustic music scene, known for her soulful songs and virtuosic guitar playing. Her versatility—ranging from classical guitar to fingerstyle arrangements—has earned her spots at prestigious festivals across Europe. Her latest album Seagull, which was nominated for the German Record Critics’ Prize, showcases her unique voice and musical range.
With ticket prices as low as $30 in advance, the Rogue Folk Club offers one of the best entertainment deals in town. Whether you’re enjoying a live show in person or streaming it from home for just $15, the Rogue Folk Club ensures high-quality performances at accessible prices.
Book Your Tickets Here: https://www.roguefolk.bc.ca/concerts/ev24072420
Supporting the Rogue Folk Club also means supporting a vital part of Vancouver’s cultural landscape. Through partnerships with Canadian Heritage and the Province of British Columbia, as well as local organizations like Hubcast Media and Blueshore at CapU Global Roots Series, the club continues to thrive and offer unique sponsorship opportunities. Individuals and businesses can sponsor a show, gaining free tickets, reserved tables, and recognition both online and at events.
For an unforgettable night of live music, join the Rogue Folk Club and discover why it remains one of Vancouver’s top cultural gems. Whether you’re a seasoned folk fan or new to the scene, their upcoming performances by Don Ross and Jule Malischke are not to be missed.
For over 35 years, the Rogue Folk Club has been a cornerstone of Vancouver’s music scene, offering intimate and unforgettable concerts featuring some of the world’s best Celtic, folk, and roots musicians. Established in 1987, this registered non-profit society has consistently brought together diverse audiences with a love for authentic, genre-spanning live music. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a first-time attendee, there’s something magical about a Rogue Folk Club show.
Located in the heart of Kitsilano, most concerts are held at the Mel Lehan Hall at St. James (3214 West 10th Avenue), a venue that perfectly suits the Rogue Folk Club’s relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Thanks to the City of Vancouver saving this historic building from demolition in 2016, St. James Community Square has seen numerous upgrades, including new floors, a new roof, and fresh washrooms, making it more accessible for all.
Upcoming Show: Don Ross & Jule Malischke
- Date: Saturday, November 2
- Doors Open: 7:00 PM
- Show Starts: 8:00 PM
- Location: Mel Lehan Hall at St. James, 3214 West 10th Avenue, Kitsilano
- Tickets: $30 Advance / $35 at the door (No service charges)
- Watch at Home: $15 (No service charges)
- Book Your Tickets here: https://www.roguefolk.bc.ca/concerts/ev24072420
For more information, sponsorship opportunities, or to purchase tickets, visit the Rogue Folk Club’s website. https://www.roguefolk.bc.ca/
Jule Malischke
Guitarist, singer and composer Julia Malischke (*1986), performing under the stage name Jule Malischke, was born in the German city of Heidenheim an der Brenz. She started playing the guitar at the age of eight. In the years 1997 to 2004, she regularly placed on the top of the regional and regional competition rounds. At the age of fifteen, she started playing electro-acoustic and electric instruments in addition to classical guitar. She performed with the band Ikarus from the age of seventeen. In 2005, she founded the guitar duo PEP TALK with Willi Geyer, where she began to focus on composition as well as singing. In the years 2005-2012 she studied pedagogy at the University of Augsburg. In parallel, she has been studying music composition at the Leopold-Mozart Center in Augsburg since 2009. She continued her bachelor’s degree in 2013 by studying jazz / rock / pop acoustic guitar at the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden in the class of Thomas Fellow. He currently teaches at the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden.