Join us for a free concert as part of the Sounds of Summer outdoor concert series featuring Leo D.E Johnson and Haleluya Hailu.
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Tickets & pricing
Free - no tickets required.
Headliner
Leo D.E Johnson
Leo D.E Johnson (He/Him) is a trans, Black, Scotian artist whose music is a transcendent blend of Spiritual Soul and Galactic Gospel, infused with gritty West Coast Grunge. Futuristic by design, listeners are lifted to higher realms igniting the spirit with its infectious energy.
Leo draws inspiration from his diverse experiences and cultural influences, infusing his music with a unique blend of soulful storytelling and powerful messages of resilience, joy and hope. Currently residing in the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, Leo is dedicated to honouring and amplifying Indigenous, Black, and Queer voices, advocating for social justice and equality. Their music channels themes of self-discovery and identity, with a magnetic presence on stage Leo's unapologetic authenticity serves as a guiding light for meaningful change, uniting listeners through a transformative musical journey that radiates LOVE. Sit back and enjoy the reflection and let’s celebrate the power of music!
Opener
Haleluya Hailu
Raised in Vancouver, British Colombia Canada, Haleluya Hailu is a multi-intrumentalist, poet, and activist. Eclectic, energetic and constantly moving, Hailu manages to turn the awkward transition to adulthood into songs that anyone could lose themselves in. Preparing to take on a cross Canada tour in March of 2024, Haleluya is here and about to ‘eternally’ take over your airwaves.
Plan your visit
Garden access
Gates to the garden will be open for guests at 5:30pm.
Seating
Bring your own chair or blanket.
Washrooms
Portable toilets and hand sanitizing stations are available onsite.
Parking
Limited onsite parking available. Overflow parking is available one block south of the venue along 4th Avenue. A drop-off and pick-up location will be available within the onsite parking lot.
No pets
No pets are permitted at The Glades Woodland Garden. Please leave your pets at home.
Accessibility
- Service animals, suitably identified, are permitted onsite.
- Accessible parking, and a drop-off zone is available at the onsite parking lot (457 172 St).
- An accessible portable toilet is available onsite.
- The concert site is accessible (open lawn with short bark mulch pathways).
Food and beverage
Remember to Pack It In, Pack It Out. If you pack a picnic to enjoy at the concert, please pack out all your waste at the end of the show and sort it into the appropriate waste streams at home.
Alcohol is not permitted in unlicensed public spaces at any time.