Cooper Tropeau is an alt-country artist from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, whose music bridges tradition and innovation. Since 2016, he has been writing, recording, and performing songs rooted in authentic storytelling, blending heartfelt lyrics with a sound drawn from country, rock, and alternative influences. His second full-length album, “Cooper Tropeau & The Broken Bones,” was released August 15, 2025. The 13-track project captures both the intimacy of Tropeau’s songwriting and the collaborative energy of his live shows. Featuring singles like “Prairie Fire,” “These Hands,” and “There I Go,” the album has surpassed 350,000 all time streams while gaining growing traction with fans and radio alike. Tropeau’s career highlights include a four-month stint in Nashville—immersing himself in the heart of country music—and founding COOPALOOZA, an annual festival on his family acreage that has quickly become a staple summer event for local music fans. He has played festivals, cabarets, and headlining concerts across Western Canada, earning recognition for powerful performances and emotionally resonant songs. A songwriter and storyteller at heart, Cooper Tropeau continues to carve his own path in Canadian music and beyond, building on his prairie roots while creating a sound that feels both timeless and modern.