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B.C. teen gives away tickets to Ellen Degeneres show, plans O Canada welcome

The Grade 9 student wanted to give away tickets in the spirit of inclusivity
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Capri Everitt holds a sign as she poses in this recent handout photo. Fourteen-year-old Capri Everitt of Vancouver bought two tickets to Ellen Degeneres鈥檚 performance in Vancouver with money she鈥檇 earned busking. She planned to give them away to fans based on their singing of 鈥淥 Canada鈥 outside Rogers Arena tomorrow night before show time. But then she was given 80 tickets to give away. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Capri Everitt

A 14-year-old girl鈥檚 quest to give away two tickets to Ellen Degeneres鈥檚 appearance in Vancouver has turned into an 82-ticket giveaway complete with all the 鈥渨inners鈥 singing O Canada before show time.

Capri Everitt had planned to award two tickets to the 鈥渂est Canadian fans鈥 based on their performance of the national anthem with her outside Rogers Arena on Friday night.

Everitt says she earned the money for the tickets by busking in downtown Vancouver and wanted to pass them on to others as part of a pre-show performance to welcome the American entertainer.

The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade heard about her idea and donated 80 tickets, and the teen has given them to various multicultural societies so kids they serve can have a chance to see Degeneres.

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Everitt says everyone who鈥檚 already been given a ticket will join her to sing O Canada before they enter the arena, and their own little show will include the flags of 80 countries where she has travelled with her family.

The Grade 9 student says she sang the national anthem of each country she visited, and in the native language, during a nine-month trip two years ago as part of her 鈥淎round the World in 80 Anthems鈥 tour.

She says her global trip to raise money for a children鈥檚 charity helped her feel grateful about Canada鈥檚 multiculturalism.

鈥淚 really learned to appreciate that because it鈥檚 such a beautiful thing and not every country has it,鈥 she says.

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Everitt, 14, says she wanted to give away tickets to Degeneres鈥檚 show because 鈥渟he believes in welcoming everyone no matter what their sexual orientation is or their culture and I believe her fans and her supporters do too.

鈥淚 want Ellen to know that Vancouver, and Canada in general, is such a multicultural and amazing place to live. And I want her to know we鈥檙e very welcoming.鈥

Everitt says youth groups singing the national anthem of their native country, including Colombia, Croatia, China, Israel and the Philippines, will also be joining her outside Rogers Arena, along with the 80 ticket holders singing O Canada and those vying to win the two original tickets to see Degeneres.

She says she learned the anthems of each country before leaving on her trip by contacting staff at various embassies and through people in Vancouver鈥檚 diverse community.

Everitt says she鈥檒l decide who gets the original two tickets when they sing the anthem together.

The Canadian Press


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