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GLASS TIGER CELEBRATES 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF LANDMARK ALBUM THE THIN RED LINE (1986)

23 JANUARY 2026 (TORONTO, ON) — Legendary Canadian band Glass Tiger is celebrating the 40th anniversary of their groundbreaking debut album, The Thin Red Line — a record that helped define the sound of Canadian pop-rock and launched the band onto the international stage.

Released in 1986, The Thin Red Line went quadruple platinum in Canada and gold in the United States, contributing to the band’s more than 5 million albums sold worldwide. The album produced two of Glass Tiger’s most enduring hits: “Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone)”, which reached #1 in Canada and #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and “Someday”, which also climbed into the U.S. Top 10.

Career Highlights

Over four decades, Glass Tiger has built an extraordinary legacy. Key milestones include:

  1. 1986 international breakthrough with The Thin Red Line, one of the fastest-selling debut albums in Canadian music history.
  2. Major industry recognition: 1987 Grammy Award nomination (Best New Artist) and five Juno Award wins: 1986 (Album of the Year, Best Selling Single, Most Promising Group), 1987 Single of the Year (“Someday”) and 1989 Canadian Entertainer of the Year.
  3. Extensive global touring: Glass Tiger has shared the stage with icons such as Journey, Tina Turner, Rod Stewart, The Moody Blues, and Cheap Trick.
  4. National legacy honours: 2023 induction into Canada’s Walk of Fame and 2025 induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

Continuing the celebration, Glass Tiger will headline The 80’s Cruise this month, kick off the spring season with a special acoustic tour in Western Canada and perform at several major summer festivals in 2026.