~ SHOWS ~
8pm – Grace Bakker is a 19-year-old, non-binary singer/songwriter from Toronto. Inspired by artists like Johnny Cash, City and Colour, and Matt Maeson, their voice offers sounds from many different places. After their experience on CTV’s “The Launch”, Grace released an EP called “Always Learning, Always Growing.” and has continued to push their music to new places. Focussed on emotion and atmosphere, Grace strives to create an experience for others using their music and intimate lyrics. @gracebakkermusic
9pm – Heather Janssen – Whether it’s her new-age writing style or her smooth, honest voice, twenty-five year old singer-songwriter Heather J will make you feel like you’ve known each other for years. While her songs exude strong pop breakdowns and infectious syncopation, Heather ties in her organic roots that inevitably leave you wanting to know the voice behind the music. @heatherjmusic
10pm – Patrick Rock – is a Canadian Singer songwriter merging the worlds of folk, acoustic pop and hip hop together while singing about love, loss, reflection, and heartbreak. @patrickrockmusic
11pm – Chris Strei is a country singer/songwriter whose style has been compared with Chris Stapleton and Bob Dylan. Chris draws on his own life experiences for inspiration in his music. With compositions influenced by blues, bluegrass and also some elements of hard rock and metal, Chris’s songs tell stories with a relatable point of view. It’s fair to say he’s not the only one who deals with these situations and themes. @imchrisstrei
12am – Cassandra Maze is quite possibly the definition of one-woman-band. Stomping on loop pedals while ripping keyboard solos and belting gutsy high notes is simply Maze’s M.O. And when everything from her fingers to her toes is busy making the music, her focus falls squarely on making sure her audience is having the time of their lives. Expect to put your vocals chords to good use at a Cassandra Maze show, and to walk away thinking “can one person really do all that?” @cassandramazemusic
8pm – CJ Cooper is a young singer-songwriter based in Guelph, Ontario. She plays various instruments including guitar and piano. CJ was a part of KW Glee for 5 terms and has won “Show Choir Canada” with them, as well as taken part in various charity activities such as the “Sleep Tight Campaign”, “Inside Ride” and “Spread The Net”. “Voices from the Vault” featured CJ and several other artists as part of Canadian Music Week in Toronto in 2015. CJ has played at Hillside Inside – Girls and Guitars and Edgewood Festival, and has performed on “The Drew Marshall Show”. @cjcooperofficial
9pm – Ace of Wands is the music and songwriting of Lee Rose. Joined by Anna Mernieks and Jody Brumell, the band blends soaring vocals, violin, synth-bass and guitar into songs inspired by the supernatural, elemental forces and physical sensation. Drawing on a background of rock and roll, classical violin training and folk music, Ace of Wands expands their songwriting to incorporate facets of cinematic soundscapes, pop melodies and interlocking guitars and vocals. @aceofwandsband
10pm – Sincerely Craig – A duo coming from completely different musical backgrounds, Sincerely Craig brings metal, rock and acoustic together; creating a vibrant and one-of-a-kind sound. Sasha has a modern musical influence with an extremely versatile and emotional voice. David, a multi-instrumentalist, has influence from various artists from old rock to metal and more. With David’s impressive performance of intricate guitar riffs, percussion played by his feet, the duo’s powerful vocals and stage performance create a sound with an energy that fills the stage. @sincerelycraig
11pm – Rising Few is the guise of Cairo born Illustrator/singer songwriter Karim Terouz.
He fronted and managed his award wining, brassy, folk/rock quintet ’’The Rising Few’’ and released his first album Sinners On St-Laurent in 2014 followed by his second ‘’Adult Entertainment’’ in 2017. In 2018, Karim re-invents his music by incorporating dancehall beats and synths into his 80s/90s alternative roots while playfully utilizing his ‘’Bowie-esque’’ vocals to re-emerge as a refreshingly unique variation of hypnotic, ‘noir’ electro/rock simply dubbed, ‘’Rising Few’’. @rising_few
12am – Chris Velan has always been crossing borders with his mix of world music-influenced, singer-songwriter pop. Chris’ latest album, Amateur Hour, has already been turning heads since its September 14th release with its single, “All Time Record” reaching #7 on CBC Radio 3’s Top 30 Songs of the Week. Adroitly produced and recorded by Rod Shearer, Amateur Hour, achieves a low-humming, thrilling point of humanness that spans bare-bone ballads and cascading free-for-alls. One is left with the distinct sense that this time around, Chris is gleefully participating in his own dismantling, anxious to explode into his own, joyful splinters. @chrisvelan
Doors: 7:00 PM / 19+. / All wristbands accepted. / Limited tickets at the door.
8pm – Apryll Aileen is a Canadian alternative pop-rock singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist — classically trained in piano. Her sultry vocals, captivating lyrics and alluring stage presence make Apryll a fan favourite at music festivals worldwide. Aileen transcends genres, creating her own undefinable sound with influences coming from pop, rock, blues and jazz. She doesn’t imitate – she creates. @apryllaileen
Doors: 7:00 PM / 19+. / All wristbands accepted. / Limited wristbands. / Limited tickets at the door.
8pm – Geneviève Racette is a bilingual folk-pop singer-songwriter from Montreal, Quebec. Her music has been featured on Sirius XM francophone Radio, ICI Musique and other stations across Quebec, she was nominated for Emerging Artist of the Year at the Sirius XM Indies Awards in 2015, and has had the opportunity to participate in two residencies at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. @geracette
9pm – Jade Monet is pure soul. The bright, positive energy felt in her presence is undeniable, but does not accurately reflect the tumultuous upbringing she experienced. However, throughout all the trials and tribulations of her life, there remained one constant – singing. It was crystal clear from the beginning that the child born Jade Tjorhom from Half Moon Bay, BC had an incredible natural gift – her voice. Jade Monet combines R&B and Pop with subtle, rock-influenced instrumentation to create her own distinctive sound. @lovejademonet
10pm – Anamolí was born in the geographic heart of Argentina in South America and her deep connection to place and the cycles of nature are evident in her music. Claiming all of Argentina as her central home Anamolí began singing at the tender age of 10 in local choirs. By the time she moved to the capital of Buenos Aires at 17 she was using her contemporary-mainstream 90’s female influences mixed with her ancestral folkloric chamamé singers to the classic Teresa Parodi and Mercedes Sosa beginning to compose on guitar. She aims to explore the human condition through the nuances of acoustic-pop and folk which derives in catchy melodies transporting you to a more private and introspective place. @anamolimusica
11pm – Blaze Velluto is a troubadour of the stormy hearts, draped in navy and burgundy velvet. As an occasional member in Ponctuation, Call me Poupée and Érotique PQ, he composed many love songs, all recorded between 2008 and 2016. Blaze gathered fifteen musicians to put the finishing touches to Weatherman, his first self-released album which came out in the spring of 2017 and is re-edited by Dare to Care Records in February 2018. @theblazevellutocollection
12am – Cara Frew is a singer-songwriter who has performed on some of the biggest stages in the world, including, Coachella Music Festival California, Ultra Music Festival Miami, Sonar and the famous Viper Room in Los Angeles. She has had five #1 hits on South Africa radio and studied at Berkeley College of Music.She has also competed three times at the World Equestrian Games. First as a vaulter (gymnastics on the back of a cantering horse) and twice as a show jumper. There is more to this artist than meets the eye. @carafrew
Doors: 7:00 PM / 19+. / All wristbands accepted. / Limited tickets at the door.
8pm – Jessica Chaz is a dynamite singer-songwriter and performing artist with a unique vocal talent. Now Vancouver based, Chaz grew up in Durban, South Africa where her passion for music started out. It began when she would harmonize as a child, with almost any song she heard. With determination and a voice that stays with you, for Jessica, it is undeniable, that music is where her purpose lies. @jess_chaz
9pm – Kate Stevens’ vocal talents are diverse, with a mix of emotive folk and soulful pop. Her vocals combine uniquely with the sound of her chosen instruments, the ukulele, the piano and the guitar. She creates distinctive melodies and meaningful lyrics. @katestevensmusic
10pm – Jeffrey Piton brings a spontaneous and direct blend of sound, with a stark collection of emotionally charged songs and a fondness for personal lyricism, His music could be described as an eclectic blend of indie-folk. Hailing from Montreal, Canada, Jeffrey masters the art of combining witty lyrics with unforgettable melodies that converge into a charming set of sonic aesthetics and gripping tunes. @jeffreypiton
11pm – Charlie the Kid’s high energy and upbeat style, along with youthful flavour and humour is what make him one of the GTA’s most unique singer-songwriter’s. His style emulates the likes of ‘Jason Mraz’, ‘Barenaked Ladies’ and ‘Bo Burham’. @charliethekidmusic,
Doors: 7:00 PM / 19+. / All wristbands accepted. / Limited wristbands. / Limited tickets at the door.