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CONTEST: Win Tickets to See Beverly Glenn-Copeland Live

One lucky Tyee reader will receive up to four tickets to his Jan. 16 performance at the Chan Centre.

Beverly Glenn-Copeland and his partner Elizabeth Copeland embrace and smile at the camera.
Beverly Glenn-Copeland and his partner Elizabeth Copeland. Photo by Wade Muir.
The Chan Centre 9 Dec 2025The Tyee

Visionary artist Beverly Glenn-Copeland will give a rare live performance alongside his partner Elizabeth Copeland at the Chan Centre on Jan. 16, as part of the Chan Centre Made in Canada series.

Made in Canada spotlights homegrown talent across disciplines, uplifting the diverse voices of Canadian artists from far and wide. This series reflects and examines the identity of this nation through the stories of its artists.

For over four decades, Canadian composer, singer and songwriter Beverly Glenn-Copeland, or Glenn, as he likes to be called, has invoked and celebrated the power of community and connection through music. A beloved Canadian Black trans elder, he and his partner Elizabeth have created works rooted in one luminous truth: that art can dissolve the disconnection that keeps us apart.

Video via Beverly Glenn-Copeland on YouTube.

Glenn’s genre-defying career includes acting on the iconic children’s television show Mr. Dressup, as well as contributing to Sesame Street and Shining Time Station. Only in the last decade has Glenn’s work been given the attention it deserves: the rediscovery of his Polaris Heritage Prize-winning 1986 electronic masterpiece, Keyboard Fantasies; musical collaborations with Bon Iver and Sam Smith; and, most recently, his latest album, The Ones Ahead, which was praised by Pitchfork as “a joyous, hope-filled showcase of his singular voice and healing vision.”

Recently diagnosed with dementia, Glenn refused to waste away at home. Instead, he decided to go on tour, adding to the latest chapter in his extraordinary late-in-life journey from unknown musician to revered cult icon.

To celebrate Glenn’s incredible life and music, Tyee readers are invited to enter below to win up to four tickets to his Jan. 16 performance at the Chan Centre.

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About the Chan Centre

Since 1997, the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts has served as the home of possibility. A conduit for artists and communities to connect and engage, it is a vital space to explore, question and dream, offering a place where minds are provoked, tears are shed and the spirit is nourished.

Situated on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Musqueam people, the Chan Centre honours their enduring role as caretakers of this land, while embracing the diverse voices who share it.

Past artists of the Chan Centre include Anoushka Shankar, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Rhiannon Giddens, Jeremy Dutcher, Ali Sethi and more.  [Tyee]

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