Vancouver Folk Music Festival 2025
Jane Siberry with Rebecca Jenkins
Ontario/British Columbia

Singer-songwriter, composer, musician, record producer and poet Jane Siberry is a beloved Canadian indie legend. She launched her decades-long career at 17, playing Toronto coffee houses in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. Since then, Siberry has produced a string of iconic hits including “Mimi on the Beach”, “Calling All Angels” (with k.d. lang) and “One More Colour”, and 14 stellar studio albums in a span of genres: electronica, experimental, art music, folk, pop, and rock. Collaborators are many and include k.d. lang, Peter Gabriel, Brian Eno, Mary Margaret O’Hara, and Ken Myhr.
Jane Siberry has continually pushed the boundaries of what it means to be an artist. She formed her own label, Sheeba Records, in 1996, focusing on self-produced small-scale tours and musical ventures. Her new album, Season One: These Hard Knots, and a recent tour of Canada and the US, are testaments to her enduring creative spirit and commitment to making music that speaks from the heart.
Pure, hauntingly beautiful, a sound that is uniquely her own—these are the words that get used to describe Jane Siberry. Interview Magazine called her “a superstar of the imagination with a passion for the truth.” We are honoured to welcome her to our festival stages for the first time. Joining Jane Siberry at the festival will be Vancouver-based singer and actor Rebecca Jenkins.
– AM