WAVELENGTH ANNOUNCES MELISSA AUF DER MAUR ENCORE LAUNCH FOR ‘EVEN THE GOOD GIRLS WILL CRY: A ’90S ROCK MEMOIR’ MARCH 22 @ THE GARRISON
WAVELENGTH
Encore, encore! Canadian alternative legend Melissa Auf der Maur’s book launch at the AGO sold out so quickly that we had to add a second date: join us for “Nineties Tea Time” with Melissa Auf der Maur. For this music-centric talk at delightfully grungy local music venue The Garrison, Melissa will chat in conversation with Emilie Hanskamp, Toronto music journalist and creator of the influential music discovery channel @emilietheaux.
Even the Good Girls Will Cry: A ‘90s Rock Memoir (Da Capo Press) is a quarter of a century in the making: part rock memoir, part travel diary, part psychedelic scrapbook. Even the Good Girls Will Cry is a behind-the-scenes rock ’n’ roll memoir with a soulful intimacy and mystic undertone. It is a vivid dispatch of her time with Hole and The Smashing Pumpkins, artistically capturing the bygone era of the last analog decade in all its messy, angsty glory. The encore book launch is the coda for a whole weekend of Melissa Auf der Maur at the Wavelength Music Festival + Conference, which will also include a xMAdMx Darkwave DJ set and a curated evening of performance co-presented by Basilica Hudson, her multi-disciplinary art centre, and Basilica SoundScape, their annual festival.
Melissa Auf der Maur was born and raised in Montreal, Canada, with a fine arts education. She is an acclaimed musician, photographer, curator, and producer, best known as the former bassist of rock bands Hole and The Smashing Pumpkins. In 2010, she co-founded Basilica Hudson, a multidisciplinary art center in Hudson, NY, where she lives with her family and magic cats.
Basilica SoundScape — Basilica Hudson’s signature music festival presented in collaboration with The Creative Independent — is proud to present a weekend of music and art within our beautifully reclaimed post-industrial setting right at the Hudson River’s epic waterfront, presenting some of the world’s most exciting and boundary-pushing performers with a special emphasis on ecstatic noise, poets, and the written word.
Wavelength Music is a non-profit arts platform that presents concerts, festivals, and conversations about music and city-building in the Toronto area. Established in 2000 by a collective of indie musicians, Wavelength supports emerging and under-recognized artists across diverse genres, curates immersive event experiences, and leads transformative research and development projects.
There is a small lip at the front door (ramp available), but otherwise, The Garrison is accessible. Accessible washroom available in the front bar, and the washrooms are gender neutral. Feel free to contact us if you need assistance.
Concert Date
Sunday, March 22, 2026
The Garrison, 1197 Dundas St W, Toronto / 3pm
$19.99 plus taxes and fees via DICE









