November 20th, 2025
The Rickshaw presents
Jane Siberry
Beau Wheeler
+19 (with 2 pieces of govt issued ID)
Also available in-store at: Red Cat Records
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DOORS: 7:00pm
SHOW: 8:00pm
With a new album out this Fall, renowned Canadian singer-writer Jane Siberry returns to the Rickshaw stage this November, with support from Vancouver’s own Beau Wheeler.
Jane Siberry
Visionary, uncompromising, and ever-evolving, Jane Siberry is one of Canada’s most original and influential singer-songwriters. Best known for transcendent works like Calling All Angels, Love Is Everything, and the iconic Mimi On The Beach, she has created a singular body of work that defies categorization. Her haunting contribution to The Crow soundtrack, It Won’t Rain All The Time, continues to resonate more than ever three decades later. Despite a prolific career, Siberry reflects: “I feel like I’m inching my way toward my prime.”
After a decade-long recording pause, Siberry returns with a highly anticipated gathering of songs. They are interwoven with musical and spoken segues that she calls “the matrix”, the album plays like a musical “Netflix series,” exploring themes of flickering consciousness, compassion, and rigorous selfreckoning. Siberry calls them “the moments in between.”
Beau Wheeler
Beau Wheeler is a queer non-binary composer and singer based in Vancouver, Canada. Blessed with a set of pipes that would be the envy of Torch and Twang era KD Lang or a young Robert Plant.
Theirs is a music that encompasses a wide spectrum of human experience. With songs that touch on love, loss and redemption, and an unflagging ability to pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again, Beau, who recently came out to the world as trans, is one of Canada’s brightest lights and an artist to watch out for.