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Songs For A Winter's Night - Vinyl LP
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Glass Tiger Guitar Pick (package of 6)
$10.0 CAD

33 (retro cassette tape)
$10.0 CAD

33 (Limited Edition RED Vinyl)
$20.0 CAD

Songs For A Winter's Night - CD
$20.0 CAD

Limited Edition Set Of 2 Glass Tiger ...
$30.0 CAD

Glass Tiger Black Hoodie
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Fan Reviews

Jack
December 6th 2024
Loved it!!! Erica Ehm was an amazing start to a GREAT night of music and stories and laughter! So much fun!
Mississauga, ON@Living Arts Centre

December 1st 2024
Venue location-River Run Centre, was super clean, well run and organized. Glass Tiger has not missed a beat, they were incredible!! Blew me away and took me back 35 years. Was well worth the money. A perfect evening i had and will remember fondly!!
Guelph, ON@River Run Centre

Steve
November 28th 2024
Algonquin Theatre Huntsville.
Great show, the hits, some deep tracks...great audience engagement. Erica Ehm was icing on the cake - setting the tone for the 80's. I wasn't sure what to expect of her segment - kept it entertaining and engaged...Perfect way to set up the headliners!
Huntsville, ON@Algonquin Theatre
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About Glass Tiger
And so it continues...the story of one of Canada’s most enduring and iconic bands, Glass Tiger, roars on.
Originally known as Tokyo, the band formed in Newmarket, Ontario in 1981 and spent several years cutting their teeth in the bar scene of the day. With rapidly growing popularity, it didn’t take long for all the major record labels to come courting, culminating in their signing of a world-wide recording deal with Capitol Records in 1985.
Changing their name to Glass Tiger, their debut album, The Thin Red Line quickly became an unstoppable force, rocketing up the charts to become the fastest selling debut in Canadian history, spawning no less than five hit singles.
Leading the charge, was the now-and-forever iconic, Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone), a song that is etched into the very fabric of popular music’s history.
Grammy nominated and five-time award winners of both The Junos and Canadian Classic, the band has shared stages and recording performances with some of the world’s leading acts including; Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Bryan Adams, Journey, Julian Lennon, and Cheap Trick (to name a few).
in 2018, Glass Tiger hit the road, touring extensively while promoting the release of their album, 31- an album of celebration through the reimagining of the classic songs they are best known for.
Originally, the record was to be named 30, in celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of The Thin Red Line, but life quickly turned to anguish when lead vocalist, Alan Frew, suffered a stroke in the summer of 2015, causing the band to shut down while Frew spent the next year in recovery.
“If you lose your 30th to such a thing, said keyboardist Sam Reid, you wait and hope for recovery, then when it happens, you simply celebrate life and what lies ahead...and for us that was 31. Simple math!”
Although 31 has been well-received by critics and fans alike, the demand for a new studio recording of unreleased original material remained first and foremost in their minds.
Nothing would do it seems, other than a new Glass Tiger release. So now, ladies and gentlemen, the celebration of life and music continues with Glass Tiger’s latest offering…please welcome “33” Glass Tiger’s 5th studio album. 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.
Glass Tiger have always maintained a connection to their rock roots and two new major tracks, Show Me ( how to get close to the sun ) and Ebb & Flow are both strong evidence of their “pre-synthesizer” days.
“Tokyo, says Frew, was basically formed out of the remnants of two rock bands and rock out we did! The 80’s found us. Not the other way around.”
Of course, no classic album would be complete without a classic ballad, and the lads have delivered yet again in this department with their haunting and majestic rendition of, Dying Is Easy (with you).
“This song epitomizes the grandeur of living a full life” says Reid.
This feels like a song that only a band with an almost 40 year history together can deliver and make it believable. From the innocence and “smallness” of the opening vocal, to the epic behemoth ending, this song’s statement is destined to be a Glass Tiger classic.
Keep up to date with all things Glass Tiger on all regular social media and at their website
glasstiger.ca
Originally known as Tokyo, the band formed in Newmarket, Ontario in 1981 and spent several years cutting their teeth in the bar scene of the day. With rapidly growing popularity, it didn’t take long for all the major record labels to come courting, culminating in their signing of a world-wide recording deal with Capitol Records in 1985.
Changing their name to Glass Tiger, their debut album, The Thin Red Line quickly became an unstoppable force, rocketing up the charts to become the fastest selling debut in Canadian history, spawning no less than five hit singles.
Leading the charge, was the now-and-forever iconic, Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone), a song that is etched into the very fabric of popular music’s history.
Grammy nominated and five-time award winners of both The Junos and Canadian Classic, the band has shared stages and recording performances with some of the world’s leading acts including; Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Bryan Adams, Journey, Julian Lennon, and Cheap Trick (to name a few).
in 2018, Glass Tiger hit the road, touring extensively while promoting the release of their album, 31- an album of celebration through the reimagining of the classic songs they are best known for.
Originally, the record was to be named 30, in celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of The Thin Red Line, but life quickly turned to anguish when lead vocalist, Alan Frew, suffered a stroke in the summer of 2015, causing the band to shut down while Frew spent the next year in recovery.
“If you lose your 30th to such a thing, said keyboardist Sam Reid, you wait and hope for recovery, then when it happens, you simply celebrate life and what lies ahead...and for us that was 31. Simple math!”
Although 31 has been well-received by critics and fans alike, the demand for a new studio recording of unreleased original material remained first and foremost in their minds.
Nothing would do it seems, other than a new Glass Tiger release. So now, ladies and gentlemen, the celebration of life and music continues with Glass Tiger’s latest offering…please welcome “33” Glass Tiger’s 5th studio album. 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.
Glass Tiger have always maintained a connection to their rock roots and two new major tracks, Show Me ( how to get close to the sun ) and Ebb & Flow are both strong evidence of their “pre-synthesizer” days.
“Tokyo, says Frew, was basically formed out of the remnants of two rock bands and rock out we did! The 80’s found us. Not the other way around.”
Of course, no classic album would be complete without a classic ballad, and the lads have delivered yet again in this department with their haunting and majestic rendition of, Dying Is Easy (with you).
“This song epitomizes the grandeur of living a full life” says Reid.
This feels like a song that only a band with an almost 40 year history together can deliver and make it believable. From the innocence and “smallness” of the opening vocal, to the epic behemoth ending, this song’s statement is destined to be a Glass Tiger classic.
Keep up to date with all things Glass Tiger on all regular social media and at their website
glasstiger.ca
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Band Members:
Alan Connelly-Guitar, Alan Frew-Vocals, Chris McNeill-Drums, Wayne Parker-Bass, Sam Reid-Keyboards
Hometown:
Newmarket, Canada
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Glass Tiger to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
all concerts & live streams
Show More Dates (20)
Live Photos of Glass Tiger

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Official Merch

Songs For A Winter's Night - Vinyl LP
$30.0 CAD

Tiger Heads - Yellow Colour Ladies T-...
$30.0 CAD

Tiger Heads - Rose Colour Ladies T-Sh...
$30.0 CAD

glass ti GRRR - Tiger Heads Black Uni...
$40.0 CAD

Glass Tiger Guitar Pick (package of 6)
$10.0 CAD

33 (retro cassette tape)
$10.0 CAD

33 (Limited Edition RED Vinyl)
$20.0 CAD

Songs For A Winter's Night - CD
$20.0 CAD

Limited Edition Set Of 2 Glass Tiger ...
$30.0 CAD

Glass Tiger Black Hoodie
$60.0 CAD
Glass Tiger's tour
Fan Reviews

Jack
December 6th 2024
Loved it!!! Erica Ehm was an amazing start to a GREAT night of music and stories and laughter! So much fun!
Mississauga, ON@Living Arts Centre

December 1st 2024
Venue location-River Run Centre, was super clean, well run and organized. Glass Tiger has not missed a beat, they were incredible!! Blew me away and took me back 35 years. Was well worth the money. A perfect evening i had and will remember fondly!!
Guelph, ON@River Run Centre

Steve
November 28th 2024
Algonquin Theatre Huntsville.
Great show, the hits, some deep tracks...great audience engagement. Erica Ehm was icing on the cake - setting the tone for the 80's. I wasn't sure what to expect of her segment - kept it entertaining and engaged...Perfect way to set up the headliners!
Huntsville, ON@Algonquin Theatre
View More Fan Reviews
About Glass Tiger
And so it continues...the story of one of Canada’s most enduring and iconic bands, Glass Tiger, roars on.
Originally known as Tokyo, the band formed in Newmarket, Ontario in 1981 and spent several years cutting their teeth in the bar scene of the day. With rapidly growing popularity, it didn’t take long for all the major record labels to come courting, culminating in their signing of a world-wide recording deal with Capitol Records in 1985.
Changing their name to Glass Tiger, their debut album, The Thin Red Line quickly became an unstoppable force, rocketing up the charts to become the fastest selling debut in Canadian history, spawning no less than five hit singles.
Leading the charge, was the now-and-forever iconic, Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone), a song that is etched into the very fabric of popular music’s history.
Grammy nominated and five-time award winners of both The Junos and Canadian Classic, the band has shared stages and recording performances with some of the world’s leading acts including; Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Bryan Adams, Journey, Julian Lennon, and Cheap Trick (to name a few).
in 2018, Glass Tiger hit the road, touring extensively while promoting the release of their album, 31- an album of celebration through the reimagining of the classic songs they are best known for.
Originally, the record was to be named 30, in celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of The Thin Red Line, but life quickly turned to anguish when lead vocalist, Alan Frew, suffered a stroke in the summer of 2015, causing the band to shut down while Frew spent the next year in recovery.
“If you lose your 30th to such a thing, said keyboardist Sam Reid, you wait and hope for recovery, then when it happens, you simply celebrate life and what lies ahead...and for us that was 31. Simple math!”
Although 31 has been well-received by critics and fans alike, the demand for a new studio recording of unreleased original material remained first and foremost in their minds.
Nothing would do it seems, other than a new Glass Tiger release. So now, ladies and gentlemen, the celebration of life and music continues with Glass Tiger’s latest offering…please welcome “33” Glass Tiger’s 5th studio album. 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.
Glass Tiger have always maintained a connection to their rock roots and two new major tracks, Show Me ( how to get close to the sun ) and Ebb & Flow are both strong evidence of their “pre-synthesizer” days.
“Tokyo, says Frew, was basically formed out of the remnants of two rock bands and rock out we did! The 80’s found us. Not the other way around.”
Of course, no classic album would be complete without a classic ballad, and the lads have delivered yet again in this department with their haunting and majestic rendition of, Dying Is Easy (with you).
“This song epitomizes the grandeur of living a full life” says Reid.
This feels like a song that only a band with an almost 40 year history together can deliver and make it believable. From the innocence and “smallness” of the opening vocal, to the epic behemoth ending, this song’s statement is destined to be a Glass Tiger classic.
Keep up to date with all things Glass Tiger on all regular social media and at their website
glasstiger.ca
Originally known as Tokyo, the band formed in Newmarket, Ontario in 1981 and spent several years cutting their teeth in the bar scene of the day. With rapidly growing popularity, it didn’t take long for all the major record labels to come courting, culminating in their signing of a world-wide recording deal with Capitol Records in 1985.
Changing their name to Glass Tiger, their debut album, The Thin Red Line quickly became an unstoppable force, rocketing up the charts to become the fastest selling debut in Canadian history, spawning no less than five hit singles.
Leading the charge, was the now-and-forever iconic, Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone), a song that is etched into the very fabric of popular music’s history.
Grammy nominated and five-time award winners of both The Junos and Canadian Classic, the band has shared stages and recording performances with some of the world’s leading acts including; Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Bryan Adams, Journey, Julian Lennon, and Cheap Trick (to name a few).
in 2018, Glass Tiger hit the road, touring extensively while promoting the release of their album, 31- an album of celebration through the reimagining of the classic songs they are best known for.
Originally, the record was to be named 30, in celebration of the thirtieth anniversary of The Thin Red Line, but life quickly turned to anguish when lead vocalist, Alan Frew, suffered a stroke in the summer of 2015, causing the band to shut down while Frew spent the next year in recovery.
“If you lose your 30th to such a thing, said keyboardist Sam Reid, you wait and hope for recovery, then when it happens, you simply celebrate life and what lies ahead...and for us that was 31. Simple math!”
Although 31 has been well-received by critics and fans alike, the demand for a new studio recording of unreleased original material remained first and foremost in their minds.
Nothing would do it seems, other than a new Glass Tiger release. So now, ladies and gentlemen, the celebration of life and music continues with Glass Tiger’s latest offering…please welcome “33” Glass Tiger’s 5th studio album. 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.
Glass Tiger have always maintained a connection to their rock roots and two new major tracks, Show Me ( how to get close to the sun ) and Ebb & Flow are both strong evidence of their “pre-synthesizer” days.
“Tokyo, says Frew, was basically formed out of the remnants of two rock bands and rock out we did! The 80’s found us. Not the other way around.”
Of course, no classic album would be complete without a classic ballad, and the lads have delivered yet again in this department with their haunting and majestic rendition of, Dying Is Easy (with you).
“This song epitomizes the grandeur of living a full life” says Reid.
This feels like a song that only a band with an almost 40 year history together can deliver and make it believable. From the innocence and “smallness” of the opening vocal, to the epic behemoth ending, this song’s statement is destined to be a Glass Tiger classic.
Keep up to date with all things Glass Tiger on all regular social media and at their website
glasstiger.ca
Show More
Band Members:
Alan Connelly-Guitar, Alan Frew-Vocals, Chris McNeill-Drums, Wayne Parker-Bass, Sam Reid-Keyboards
Hometown:
Newmarket, Canada
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