The pandemic has cancelled tours and gigs for many musicians, but Vancouver-based artist Bo Henrik and his friends didnāt let COVID-19 stop them.
Henrik and his friends are bringing their music to Āé¶¹¾«Ń” on Friday, Aug. 28 in the āIce 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.
āEarlier 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 āeverythingās cancelled, we donāt know what to doā,ā Henrik said.
āWe 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 āice cream truckā 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.
āWe raise money to help them and people get a safe live show,ā he said.
So far, Henrik said theyāve only played music in and around Vancouver to test the waters, with Āé¶¹¾«Ń” the first long trip for the group.
āWeāve played at a couple of beaches and some inner-city locations and slowly, itās grown its own fanbase that people come out for. The next step for us now is Āé¶¹¾«Ń”, then Whistler.ā
āThe feedback has been amazing⦠even when weāre just setting up, people come up and say āweāre finally getting some live music, thank goodnessā. People also love the cause and supporting Covenant House,ā Henrik said.
After the Āé¶¹¾«Ń” and Whistler shows, he said theyāre 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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