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LETTER: White Rock’s music scene needs to make space for new talent

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May 11, 2026
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White Rock’s music scene needs to make space for young, emerging performers, this writer says. (Adobe Stock photo)

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LETTER: White Rock’s music scene needs to make space for new talent

Published 7:00 pm Saturday, May 9, 2026

Editor,

White Rock likes to think of itself as a vibrant seaside community with a strong arts identity. But if you’re a young musician trying to break into the local scene, that image quickly starts to feel more like nostalgia than reality.

Right now, live music in White Rock is dominated by a narrow lane: established blues players, cover bands, and familiar jam sessions. There’s nothing inherently wrong with those—they have their place, and they clearly have an audience. But when that’s almost all there is, it creates an invisible barrier. Younger bands, garage groups, and artists experimenting with new sounds are left without a stage, without a foothold, and without a future here.

Ask any emerging musician in the area and you’ll hear the same question: Where are we supposed to play?

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Cutting your teeth as a band requires more than rehearsal spaces and social media clips. It requires real audiences, real venues, and real opportunities to fail, improve, and grow. In many European cities—large and small—this is understood as part of a healthy cultural ecosystem. Small venues actively make room for new acts. Local governments and communities recognize that today’s rough-around-the-edges performers are tomorrow’s defining artists.

White Rock, by contrast, feels closed off. Whether intentionally or not, the scene is gatekept by habit and familiarity. Venues book what they know will draw a predictable crowd, and that often means leaning on the same styles and the same musicians. The result is a cycle that reinforces itself: no opportunities for new bands means no new audiences, which then justifies the lack of opportunities.

Meanwhile, young artists are told—implicitly or explicitly—to go elsewhere. Go to downtown Vancouver. Go where the venues are more open. Go where the risk is tolerated.

But why should they have to leave?

A city that claims to value arts and culture should be willing to invest in its next generation of creators. That doesn’t necessarily mean massive funding or large-scale infrastructure. It can start small: venues dedicating certain nights to emerging acts, community events that prioritize original music, or local initiatives that connect young bands with performance opportunities.

It also requires a shift in mindset. Supporting live music shouldn’t just be about preserving what already exists; it should be about making space for what doesn’t yet exist. New sounds, new voices, and new energy are not threats to a music scene—they’re the lifeblood of it.

White Rock has the potential to be more than a place where music looks backward. It could be a place where music evolves, where young artists are encouraged to take risks, and where audiences can discover something unexpected.

But that won’t happen unless space is made for it.

If we want a truly vibrant arts community, we need to ask a simple question—and take it seriously: where do young bands go to be heard?

Right now, the answer isn’t White Rock. And that’s something worth changing.

Joseph Wayne, White Rock

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source peacearchnews.com ’

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