Wavelength Music goes “East to West” across downtown Toronto for the 24th edition of its annual Wavelength Winter Festival. It’s our 24th anniversary, and once again we’re excited to bring together the local music community for one cozy weekend of programming — championing diverse, emerging artists while animating new and innovative music spaces across the city.
FESTIVAL NIGHT 2 LINEUP & SCHEDULE
Festival pass $44 + taxes & fees @ DICE.FM
Friday March 1 — Co-presented with Hart House
DIJAHSB (Toronto – Black nonbinary rapper paints a vivid sonic landscape through hypnotic synth loops, heart-thumping bass claps, and deeply personal lyrics)
BIG SISSY (Montreal – Drag artistry meets pro-Black, pro-sex beats in a mesmerizing blend of post-disco and electro-clash)
JANETTE KING (Montreal – Caribbean-Canadian alt-R&B singer/songwriter and produce -, Hot Tramp Records)
CAIJO (Toronto – Zimbabwean-Canadian emcees crossfades from heavyweight hip-hop to modern funk-rock grooves)
@ Hart House Music Room, 7 Hart House Circle, University of Toronto – All Ages – Doors 7pm
+ projections by OCAD University students from the Experiential Learning Program
Single night tickets – $ 20 + taxes and fees / FREE for U of T students @ DICE.FM
Poster art by Beehive Design.
Wavelength Winter Festival 2024 is supported by Ontario Creates, Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council, Department of Canadian Heritage, the Canada Council for the Arts, FACTOR, The SOCAN Foundation, the City of Toronto’s Music Office, Hart House, Adamson, Exclaim, Collective Arts Brewing, Beehive Design, DICE and Trip to the Moon.
Audience Policy:
Wavelength respects the rights of each member of our diverse audience and is committed to providing an environment in which everyone can feel safe. Any behaviour which could reasonably be perceived as physically, emotionally, or mentally harmful to individuals at Wavelength events will not be tolerated. This includes: racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, body shaming, ableism, ageism, and all forms of violence.
Please be respectful of others and help Wavelength create a fun and safer space for everyone. If you need help, or see others in need of help, please talk to a Wavelength staff member or volunteer.
Accessibility:
Hart House is fully wheelchair accessible. For accommodation requests, please contact us at info@wavelengthmusic.ca.