The recording artist, author and activist Bif Naked discusses an event at the Rio Theatre, Tuesday, 04 November 2025, the screening of a new documentary on her life, a Q&A and an acoustic set, her life and career, with Joseph Planta.
Text of the introduction by Joseph Planta:
I am Planta: On the Line, in Vancouver, British Columbia, at TheCommentary.ca.
Bif Naked joins me now. The Platinum recording artist, bestselling author, activist and actor is in Vancouver for a special evening at the Rio Theatre, Tuesday night, 04 November 2025. The new documentary on her life aptly titled, Bif Naked directed by Pollyanna Harwicke-Brown, will be screened, followed by a Q&A and an acoustic set. I talked to Bif yesterday, about the film, her life and career, and the qualities that have endeared her to fans for three decades now, her honesty, candour, courage, sense of humour, generosity, and positivity. From the underground punk scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s, she rose to prominence with her raw and empowering lyrics and captivating stage presence. Her life isn’t just about music and fame, but it’s about advocacy and survival. Whether it’s cancer, sexual assault, addiction, or a brutal music industry, Bif Naked has seemingly triumphed. Tuesday’s event at The Rio is sold out, but I’m sure if you call down or visit the box office the night of, you might be able to get in thanks to a cancellation or no show; it is Vancouver after all. Visit www.bifnaked.com for more. The film will be available for streaming and on demand later in November. Please welcome to the Planta: On the Line program, Bif Naked; Dr. Allen, good morning.
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