This is all on top of VANOC's nightly medal ceremonies at BC Place!
Official website:
http://www.livecityvancouver.ca/
October 7, 2009
City of Vancouver to host LiveCity Vancouver
Two free, festive and fun environments to celebrate the 2010 Winter Games
During the 2010 Winter Games, the City of Vancouver, with support from the Government of Canada, will host LiveCity Vancouver - two exciting and distinct outdoor celebration sites (LiveCity Yaletown and LiveCity Downtown) in the heart of the city.
“LiveCity Vancouver is all about celebration and sharing the moment,” says Mayor Gregor Robertson. “It is about the chance to stand shoulder to shoulder with neighbours from around the block or across the country as well as new friends and visitors to our city – to experience the excitement and celebrate the true spirit of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games together.”
“This is an opportunity to take pride in our country’s rich and diverse culture, bilingual heritage, and amazing geography,” said the Honourable Gary Lunn, Minister of State (Sport). “The Vancouver sites will be a celebration of Canada’s Games and a showcase for our world-class talent. They will unify Canadians from across the country and connect with visitors from around the world. This will be a unique way for visitors and Canadians alike to experience the Games.”
LiveCity Vancouver will be the place to be for free, fun and family Games-time memories, offering top local, Canadian and international entertainment, big-screen Olympic Winter Games sporting coverage, Olympic sponsor and partner pavilions and much more. LiveCity Vancouver will provide the opportunity to showcase and celebrate our Olympic and Paralympic athletes.
* LiveCity Yaletown – on the water’s edge at David Lam Park. LiveCity Yaletown will feature live local, national, and international entertainment on the main stage in the afternoon and into the night, culminating each evening with a dynamic nightly closing show. Giant screens will show highlights of Olympic Winter Games sport coverage and visitors can enjoy the interactive Olympic sponsor pavilions, Vancouver House, and much more… all for free! LiveCity Yaletown will be open the evening of February 11 and throughout the Olympic Games February 12 – 28 from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. daily.
* LiveCity Downtown – an urban gathering place in the heart of the city at Georgia and Cambie Streets. LiveCity Downtown is all about the spirit of sport and competition. A giant screen will show live coverage of the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games events as they unfold. This is the place to meet with friends and mingle with visitors from around the world in a lively, urban setting. Visit 2010 Canada Pavilion and the Province of Manitoba’s pavilion; enjoy the best in local food and drink and cheer our athletes on to gold. Just steps from BC Place and General Motors Place (Canada Hockey Place), this is as close as you’ll get to the action without having a ticket. LiveCity Downtown will be open February 13 - 28, 11 a.m. until 12:30 a.m. daily, and again March 12 – 14 and March 18 - 21, from 1 p.m. until 9 p.m. to celebrate the Paralympic Winter Games.
LiveCity Yaletown and LiveCity Downtown will be within easy walking distance of major transit routes and will be connected to General Motors Place (Canada Hockey Place), BC Place, the seawall and the downtown core by animated pedestrian thoroughfares.
Another key piece of the City’s Olympic strategy, Vancouver House, will be located at LiveCity Yaletown. Building on Vancouver’s new Green Capital business brand, Vancouver House will showcase local leadership and success stories. Vancouver House will be Green Capital in action: a clear, bold statement that says Vancouver means business. Vancouver House will also play a key role in the City’s economic development strategy by hosting visitors, media and dignitaries.
Olympic sponsors and partners:
The City of Vancouver is pleased to have four top Olympic sponsors at LiveCity Yaletown – Acer, Coca-Cola, Panasonic, and Samsung. Each will host an interactive pavilion with displays and programs that will enhance the LiveCity Yaletown site. The City is also pleased to host the Government of Canada and the Province of Manitoba as government partners at LiveCity Downtown.
Programming announcements:
There will be something for everyone on stage at LiveCity Yaletown. The following groups are representative of the wide range of talent from across Canada and around the world that will perform nightly at LiveCity Yaletown: Alexisonfire, Allez Ouest, Blue Rodeo, Crystal Shawanda, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, Deadmau5, Jim Byrnes, Steve Dawson and The Sojourners, Johnny Reid, Jully Black, Malajube, the Sam Roberts Band, Wilco and Wintersleep.
There will be more announcements in the days and weeks to come and the full programming line-up will be posted at
www.livecityvancouver.ca /
www.villevivantevancouver.ca early in the New Year.
LiveCity Vancouver is hosted by the City of Vancouver with Live Nation Canada Inc. as Producer and Five Currents as Creative Director. The talented team offers strong local and national producing experience and very specialised knowledge that can only come from work on past Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Olympic ‘fun zones' take shape
Organizers unveiled ambitions plans for 17-days of free, live entertainment that will include performances from the likes of Wilco and Blue Rodeo
Rod Mickleburgh
Vancouver — Globe and Mail Update Last updated on Wednesday, Oct. 07, 2009 03:02PM EDT
Party, party, party. And it's free.
Organizers of two city fun zones for the 2010 Winter Olympics stressed that no tickets will be required, as
they unveiled their ambitious plans for top-ranked entertainment, live Olympic coverage on huge video screens and nightly fireworks displays during the Games.
Their announcement came a day after those responsible for Molson Canadian Hockey House at the Games said the price of admission to their pavilion could be as high as $500.
“This will be the place to be, and it's all for free,” exultant Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson said Wednesday. “No tickets will be required.”
Headlining the impressive musical line-up is the edgy, popular band, Wilco, who will perform on the first night of LiveCity Vancouver's public entertainment.
Closing the 17-day show will be one of Canada's favourite bands, Blue Rodeo.
There will be two city celebration sites, one in the heart of the lively Yaletown district at David Lam Park, and the other in downtown Vancouver on a huge parking lot at Cambie and Georgia, close to GM Place.
Other performers include reggae artist Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, son of the late, great Robert Marley; the Sam Roberts Band; Jully Black, Juno award winner Wintersleep from Halifax; and star aboriginal performer, Crystal Sahawanda.
Yaletown will be focused on more family-oriented festivities, with a number of pavilions surrounding the site, in addition to the live entertainment. It will also be a no-alcohol zone.
LiveCity Downtown will serve wine and beer, with dining facilities, where the Canadian Pavilion will be located. Described as “an urban gathering place” for the Games, live coverage will be broadcast on a giant video screen.
Creative director of LiveCity Vancouver, which will also go on during the Paralympic Games in March, is renowned producer Scott Givens of Fiv Currents, fresh from helping Rio showcase its winning presentation to host the 2016 Summer Games at the Internationally Olympic Congress gathering in Copenhagen.
Mr. Givens' company was also involved in the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics in 2002. He said
Vancouver's plans are far more ambitious and on a grander scale than those in the American host city.
Mayor Robertson said total cost of the two live sites, including pavilion expenses, is $18-million, with the city contributing $4-million, the federal government $10-million, and the remainder from corporate sponsors and anticipated revenue.
Both sides will have airport-style security arrangements, a factor particularly necessary, the mayor said, after the experience in Atlanta in 1996, when a bomb exploded at a live site in that Olympic city.