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Vancouver artist to bring live music to Āé¶¹¾«Ń” with ā€˜Ice Cream Truck’ collective

Bo Henrik and his ā€˜Ice Cream Truck’ collective aim to help people enjoy live music safely and responsibly
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The pandemic has cancelled tours and gigs for many musicians, but Vancouver-based artist Bo Henrik and his friends didn’t let COVID-19 stop them.

Henrik and his friends are bringing their music to Āé¶¹¾«Ń” on Friday, Aug. 28 in the ā€œIce Cream Truckā€, a collective of musicians whose shows and tours have been cancelled, with the goal of uplifting and making people happy, as a traditional ice cream truck would.

ā€œEarlier this year, I was doing the solo artist thing. We had a bunch of shows and things laid out for the summer but COVID happened and me and my team were like ā€˜everything’s cancelled, we don’t know what to do’,ā€ Henrik said.

ā€œWe decided to get creative instead. My manager and I decided to put together this project called the Ice Cream Truck, where we just get all the gear in a truck, roll up in our ā€˜ice cream truck’ with a collective of musicians and put on a full-on show outdoors.ā€

Henrik said the by-donation series of shows is also raising money for Covenant House, a youth shelter based in Vancouver that helps at-risk young people or those who may be experiencing homelessness.

ā€œWe raise money to help them and people get a safe live show,ā€ he said.

So far, Henrik said they’ve only played music in and around Vancouver to test the waters, with Āé¶¹¾«Ń” the first long trip for the group.

ā€œWe’ve played at a couple of beaches and some inner-city locations and slowly, it’s grown its own fanbase that people come out for. The next step for us now is Āé¶¹¾«Ń”, then Whistler.ā€

ā€œThe feedback has been amazing… even when we’re just setting up, people come up and say ā€˜we’re finally getting some live music, thank goodness’. People also love the cause and supporting Covenant House,ā€ Henrik said.

After the Āé¶¹¾«Ń” and Whistler shows, he said they’re not too sure what will come next, as summer wraps up but that they want to keep bringing live music to people in a safe and responsible way.

For more information on Bo Henrik, the Ice Cream Truck and their tour, visit his Facebook page.

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Twila Amato
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Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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