Deckchair Cinema: Devours

Deckchair Cinema’s Summer of Sci-Fi wraps with a big bang! Catch a live set by Devours before our screening of David Lynch’s Dune.

Concession opens and music starts at 7:00pm

Live performances by Devours begin at 7:30pm

Film starts at 8:30pm

Admission to Deckchair Cinema is by a suggested donation of $10-$20, courtesy of BMO Financial Group, and includes popcorn as well as access to the Gallery’s summer exhibition Star Witnesses, a cosmic journey through art and history.

Reserve a picnic table by donating in advance

View the full Deckchair Cinema 2025 here

About Devours
Devours is the DIY synthpop project of Vancouver-based musician Jeff Cancade.

Across five acclaimed underground albums, including 2023's Polaris Prize-longlisted Homecoming Queen, Devours has written confessional and confrontational electronic music about masculinity, body image, gay politics, and inner-city queer existence. They have toured Canada and the US, received coverage from Vice, CBC, Exclaim, and the Globe and Mail, and have performed at festivals such as SXSW, Treefort Music Fest, Sled Island, JunoFest, Vancouver Jazz Fest, and more.

Sports Car Era, their newest LP, was released in March of 2025.

@devours.ufo

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