Glass Tiger

Glass Tiger in concert at the Corona Theatre December 1st

The band that gave us the ’80s hits ‘Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone)’ and ‘Someday’ will also perform at l’Impérial Bell in Quebec City on October 8th

For immediate release

August 16, 2022 – When you hear the name Glass Tiger, you immediately hear the horns of the chorus of ‘Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone)’ or the bouncing bass of ‘Someday’.

These are just two of the five singles on ‘The Thin Red Line’ album, along with the title track, ‘You’re What I Look For’ and ‘I Will Be There’. These five singles made ‘The Thin Red Line’ the best-selling Canadian debut album. 

The band was nominated for a Grammy Award and won five Juno Awards. Glass Tiger has shared the stage with some of the biggest names in music – Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Bryan Adams, Journey, Julian Lennon and Cheap Trick just to name a few.

In 2019 Glass Tiger released “33”. Produced by Glass Tiger founding member Sam Reid and UK, singer, songwriter, Andrew Cole, “33” is an unapologetically raw, mature, eclectic, statement that states simply: “This is who we are today and this is how we see the world around us.”

From the rough and tumble, rebellious, ‘This is London’, a throwback to their “bar days” when you simply picked up a guitar, started a band, and made raucous loud music, to the ethereal nature of pop with tracks such as ‘This is Your Life’ and ‘Keepers of Time’, this EP is, without a doubt, what Glass Tiger fans have been anxiously awaiting for over two decades.

October 30, 2020 – Glass Tiger released their first Christmas/Holiday offering in 34 years titled “Songs for A Winter’s Night”. The album is a collection of songs written by Glass Tiger along with a cover of Gordon Lightfoot’s “A Song for A Winter’s Night.”

‘Songs for A Winter’s Night’ sees the band joined by such timeless artists as Natalie MacMaster, Isabel Bayrakdarian, and the Steve Sidwell Orchestra. Legendary singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot makes an appearance to voice a very special poem written by lead singer Alan Frew, “Ode For A Winter’s Night.” Songs for a Winter’s Night is heralded by the lead single “Happy Holidays” featuring the inimitable Roch Voisine.

The October 8th show in Quebec City will be a rock show with all the hits and the December 1st show at the Corona Theatre will feature all of the band’s hits, with a few holiday songs thrown in here and there.

Press photos, music and all other info:   https://glasstiger.ca/media

Watch the EPK:  https://bit.ly/3Qp74Ez

Glass Tiger at Théâtre Corona, 2490, Notre-Dame St. West, Montréal
Thursday, December 1st
Tickets on sale August 19 at 10 AM: https://www.ticketmaster.ca/event/31005CFBD595405B?lang=fr-ca&brand=evenko

Glass Tiger at l’Impérial Bell, 252 Saint-Joseph east, Québec City
Saturday, October 8
Tickets on sale now : https://www.imperialbell.com/Programmation/Liste-des-spectacles/2022/10/8/2866/Glass-Tiger?retour=spectacles

www.glasstiger.ca

For more information and interview requests:

Philippe Georgiades
Communications Coup Sûr
514-458-2083
philippe.g@sympatico.ca