
Hello, my name is Victoria and I have been hosting in-person, online, and hybrid shows from my home since 2019 on the unceded Coast Salish Territory of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ nations, otherwise known as Victoria B.C.
I book house concerts exclusively using Side Door, a platform that connects artists and hosts to create shows in any space.
~ Intimate living room space with baby grand Yamaha piano for acoustic sessions (20-25 capacity) or a small garden space for spring/summer afternoon or evening performances from the studio stage (40-50 capacity)~


Upcoming 2025 House Concerts
A sunday evening concert on August 10th is with Seattle’s Warren Dunes who will warm you up with their unique style of Beach Rock born from the cold waters and grey-sky beaches of the Salish Sea. Led by keyboardist/vocalist Julia Massey, Warren Dunes’ signature sound is highlighted by Massey’s double keyboards and crystalline voice soaring over chiming guitars from husband Jared Cortese. Tickets can be purchased here >>> Warren Dunes at The.Victoria.House
Just announced August 16th 6pm!
Tia Greenwood is a spirited folk/Celtic cellist and multi-instrumentalist from Victoria, BC. Known for her vibrant stage presence and infectious energy, Tia is passionate about bringing joy to audiences and promoting the cello as a powerful voice in the world of fiddle and traditional music. Tia has been featured at the Rifflandia Music Festival twice, the Vancouver Folk Music Festival, and numerous other events as part of TMT, the BC Fiddle Orchestra, and Coastline Fiddle Ensemble, and her music blends tradition with innovation, drawing on fiddle styles from around the world. This fall, Tia is excited to be heading to Berklee College of Music in Boston to study contemporary cello. For this show, she will be joined by her talented friends including Max Francis (fiddle/guitar) and Tess Hellner-Mestleman (fiddle) to deliver a lively set of Celtic and folk tunes that are sure to get your toes tapping. Tickets can be purchased here >>> Tia Greenwood & Friends
August 30th on the last long weekend of summer will be filled with the songs of Kansas-lee who has spent over a decade honing her craft as a singer-songwriter, a journey that culminates in her latest studio album, “Ostara”. While her sound is unmistakably unique, it draws on a blend of influences, evoking the warmth of a cabin jam with the likes of Eva Cassidy, Joni Mitchell, and Susan Tedeschi. As a soulful folk songwriter, she’s known for her powerful voice, intricate guitar rhythms, and beautifully potent lyrics that resonate deeply with her audience. Not to be missed! Tickets can be purchased here >>> Kansas-lee at The.Victoria.House
There are many more concerts waiting to be announced,
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Georgia Lee Johnson
Georgia Lee Johnson

Victoria
Daniel Lew

Daniel Lew

Hummingbird art

Cafe lights

Artist trading cards

Sunflower

Hummingbird friend

Ryan McMahon

Brian, Joe Day, Victoria, Erin

Matthew Presidente & Kele Fleming

Audience reviews

Victoria & Suzie Ungerleider

COVENHOVEN

COVENHOVEN

Jacob Miller

Jacob Miller

Victoria

Sail Cassady

Victoria and Sail Cassady

Sound Engineer Bob G

Zinnia

Kele Fleming

The Garden studio stage

Alan Cross

Hayfitz

West My Friend

West My Friend

West My Friend

Nevaeh Dyson

Nevaeh Dyson

Nevaeh Dyson

Kele Fleming & Matthew Presidente

Kele Fleming & Matthew Presidente

Matthew Presidente

Matthew Presidente
Kele Fleming

Zonnis

Zonnis

Zonnis

Chris Noble, Victoria, Tennyson King
Past House Concerts





















Blog Press Links
Interview CBC On the Coast live from Robson Square Vancouver BC March 28 2025:
Junos Block Party Part 6
‘The CBC's Grant Lawrence tells hosts Gloria Macarenko and Jason D'Souza about infamous moments in Junos history. Victoria Levesque hosts music concerts in her home. Vancouver's Andrea Superstein is nominated for a Juno for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year. Tim Clapp is the founder of Kingfisher Bluez.’
Feature in the CBC news story with Rohit Joseph, March 10 2025:
Victoria’s DIY Music Scene
‘Victoria prides itself on its vibrant art scene. But the last few years have been rough for local live music venues, with beloved spots having to close their doors. Now, local musicians and music lovers are creating their own live music spaces using whatever they have. Rohit Joseph takes us on a tour of Victoria's DIY music scene.’