~ SHOWS ~
Doors 6:30pm
7:00pm Noori Jinan
8:00pm June Hawthorn
9:00pm END
Noori Jinan
Meet Noori, a 21-year-old Toronto indie artist. From R&B to quirky synthpop, she loves experimenting with genres and incorporating her Bengali heritage into her sound. Her dream is to help people have fun in their truest, most authentic state, and connect with all the energy and love around them!”
@noori.jinan
June Hawthorn
June Hawthorn is Juniper Lee (they/them)’s singer-songwriter project. Formerly known in Vancouver’s underground music scene as SoyJoy, Lee wrote and produced their new album, “breaker” during the months they spent in early 2024 in South Korea. Their songs are the tales of a dragon living in liminal spaces and traveling between realms. They are currently based out of Toronto.
An open-mic style pole/chair/floor dance community-focused event! Our goal is to give space to dancers who want to practice performing and meet others in the community! This is a free event, but tipping is always sexy! 💸 Hosted by Kimora Koi – DJ Special K – brought to you by @sarahpatg & @studiovpoledance
Heidi Savoie is a pianist, vocalist, and composer who bends and blends genres to get a unique form of jazz, classical and pop. She draws inspiration from artists such as Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Melody Gardot and Laila Biali. Although her expansive repertoire reaches across many genres and decades, Heidi has a special zeal for showing off the charming vintage pop of the 1940s.
Her songwriting blends sincere lyrics and stirring melodies with subtle harmonic complexity that invites the listener into a dreamy soundscape. Her recent release, “Flowers for Billy” pairs her emotive piano stylings with lush string arrangements in an EP tribute to Billy Strayhorn hailed as “rich …. immediate and vulnerable” (CBC Music, Laila Biali).
Savoie has studied with world-class musicians including Barry Harris, Dave Holland, Mark Eisenman, and Chris Potter. Heidi has performed alongside Canadian greats such as Sarah Slean, the Canadian Tenors, and more. Recent appearances include North York Concert Orchestra, TIFF, Casa Loma, Art Gallery of Hamilton and more.
Heidi has also spent the last several years playing music for weddings and events that guests have described as “magical ambience” and “immaculate vibes”. She also teaches piano and singing, sharing her ‘cheerful noise’ approach to life and music. When not occupied with music, Heidi can often be found sewing dresses with pockets and pickling whatever can be pickled!
Social links:
https://www.instagram.com/heidisavoiemusic/
The Future Underground present: KINETIC a FREE Weds night weekly.
A not-for-profit community dance party feat. local residents & city favourites.
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Experience an electrifying night of genre-defying music at The Painted Lady! Featuring: elegant ambient sound design, hypno-folk, cheeky future rnb/pop, and a synthpop doomer duo. Four unique acts, one unforgettable showcase. Don’t miss this sonic journey—Toronto’s vibrant music scene at its finest!
Featuring:
9:00 pm SXXN https://www.instagram.com/alexrajaven
10:15 pm Twinta https://www.instagram.com/twintwa
11:00 pm R. Flex https://www.instagram.com/flexrflex
11:45 pm Mother Of x Ensh
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Singer/Songwriter The Or Kid is bringing his intense bluesy, folksy, alternative rock sound to The Painted Lady, backed up by his extremely talented friends and fellow artists, JNoir and Edward Sayers.
The Or Kid:
The Or Kid is a singer/songwriter born in England and raised in Toronto with a unique take on the folk genre, intertwining elements of garage rock, the blues, alternative, and indie music. An emerging artist with a plethora of original music, his lyrics reflect on our own personalities, anxieties and the faults in our psyches, relationships, and day to day busy lives.
Edward Sayers:
Edward Sayers is a singer/songwriter from Toronto with a modern folk sound, combining intricate fingerpicking and lyrics that reflect the nuances of contemporary life. His performances have charmed audiences from Toronto to the UK, and his music speaks to the shared experiences of our time.