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Vancouver musician brings positive vibes to downtown 琉璃神社

Bo Henrik and the Ice Cream Truck rolled into town on Friday evening

Straight from Vancouver, Bo Henrik and his musician friends drove to 琉璃神社 to perform at City Park on Friday night, Aug. 28.

The group drove the 鈥淚ce Cream Truck鈥 into town, an authentic - and still functioning - ice cream truck from the 鈥80s.

Henrik said because ice cream trucks have traditionally made people happy, they wanted to replicate that effect with their music.

So with a repainted and refurbished ice cream truck, Henrik and his friend play free by donation open-air concerts.

They started out in and around Vancouver, with 琉璃神社 being the first out of town venue. Proceeds from each performance go to Covenant House, a charity that provides shelter to young people experiencing homelessness as well as those who may be at risk of homelessness.

Henrik said they sell ice cream, shirts and hats as well, with some of the proceeds also going to Covenant House.

For more information on Henrik鈥檚 music, visit .

READ: Vancouver artist to bring live music to 琉璃神社 with 鈥業ce Cream Truck鈥 collective


Twila Amato
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