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ย FESTIVAL 2023ย TICKET GIVEAWAY!ย ย
WIN A PAIR OF WEEKEND PASSES TO WAVELENGTH WINTER FESTIVAL ON MARCH 9-11, 2023!
ย CONTEST ENDEDย ย
You and one special person could have the chance to join us from March 9-11 to watch these insanely talented artists! Best part is that you have more of a chance to win as we are giving away 2 sets of our weekend passes! Contest starts February 28 at noon and the winner announcements will be revealed on March 6! We can’t wait to see you there!
ENTER OFTEN! 2 SETS OF TICKETS TO BE DRAWN!
WAVELENGTH WINTER FESTIVAL 2023 TICKET GIVEAWAY – ENTER TO WIN 1 OF 2 SETS OF WEEKEND PASSES!
*CONTEST CLOSES: MARCH 5, 2023 @ MIDNIGHT
Curated by Daniel Monkman
DO MAKE SAY THINK โ DEERHOOF
JULIE DOIRON โ JOE RAINEY โ JESSICA MOSS
EVAN REDSKY โ SISTER RAY โ KEE AVIL
LUNE TRรS BELLE โ REBECCA FOON x LIGHT CONDUCTOR
EVE PARKER FINLEY โ MARKUS FLOATS
JASON SHARP โ BAD WAITRESS โ INDIAN GIVERโ GLISSANDRO 70
Plus an exhibition of films by Constellation Records artists
+ More TBA
Wavelength ushers in 2023 with the first in-person edition of the Wavelength Winter Festival in three years. Curated by Daniel Monkman (Zoon, Ombiigizi), the festival champions the resilience of grassroots artists, puts the spotlight on Indigenous creativity, animates both new and iconic spaces for live music in Toronto, and celebrates the ongoing influence of Canadian independent record label Constellation Records. Taking place over the second weekend of March at a new pop-up venue at 805 Dovercourt Road along with two larger special events later in the month, the Wavelength Winter Festival is sure to warm the ears of sonic adventurers in the waning weeks of the chilly season.
Wavelength Winter Music & Arts Festival highlights include:
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ย Two major concerts with indie music trailblazers at iconic Toronto venues: Do Make Say Think (March 25) at the Danforth Music Hall and Deerhoof (March 31) at TD Music Hall, one of the first shows at Massey Hallโs new club venue.
โ ย Two-night celebration (March 11 & 25) of pioneering Montreal-based independent record label, Constellation Records. Best known as the home of post-rock icons Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Constellation continues to break new ground in modern music with a roster encompassing ambient, avant-rock, electronica, freak folk, and beyond. The stacked lineup on March 11 with Jessica Moss, Kee Avil and others is not to be missed.
โ ย Spotlighting Indigenous creativity (March 9-10) with Joe Rainey (Pitchfork-praised, Red Lake Ojibwe pow wow experimentalist), Evan Redsky (Mississaugi First Nation singer/songwriter) and Sister Ray (Mรฉtis indie folk)
โ ย Launching a new pop-up venue (March 9-11) in a historic building at 805 Dovercourt Road in Torontoโs west end – the space formerly known as dance hub Dovercourt House.
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ย Francophone artists ร lโhonneur (March 9) with Canadian indie music legend Julie Doiron dueting with Dany Placard plus Montreal art-folk supergroup Lune trรจs belle.
For more information and artist bios, please visit WavelengthMusic.ca