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Josh Ross packed Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom for his performance during JUNO Awards weekend. Ross returned to Vancouver just a few weeks after opening for Jelly Roll at the Rogers Arena, this time in a concert announced less than two weeks ago, but with tickets disappearing in just a few days.

British Columbia’s native Zach McPhee opened the show, feeling right at home in front of the crowd. He opened his set with “Moment Like That” from the 2024 album Feels Like Country To Me (Deluxe Version).

McPhee surprised the crowd by performing “A Bar Song” by Shaboozey in the middle of his set and closed his set with “Whiskey Burns.”

When Josh Ross took the stage, he opened with back-to-back-to-back bangers, “Trouble,” “Red Flags,” and “Complicated.” The crowd was singing word by word all the songs, and you could feel the energy from blocks away.

Other songs performed by Ross were “New Me,” “Leave Me Too,” and “Burn Back,” and he finished his set with “Single Again.”

The fans had not had enough from Ross, who could easily have a weekly residency at the Commodore Ballroom and pack it every week. He had to return to the stage and belted out two more songs, “It’s Hard To Believe It” and “Wish I Could Help It.”

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