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Wavelength Music Festival & Conference Set for March 2026 in Toronto

Wavelength Music Takes a Giant Leap

Wavelength Music is turning the page. Their inaugural Music Festival and Conference is set for March 19-21, 2026. This isn’t just a winter fling; it’s a bold step into spring and a global stage. After a triumphant 25th anniversary, they’re ready to showcase not just Canadian talent but a whole world of sound from places like Australia, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Portugal, and the U.S.

What to Expect

Picture this: over 30 live acts, interactive panels, and conversations that matter. A key event? The book launch of Melissa Auf der Maur’s memoir. You know her from bands like Hole and the Smashing Pumpkins. She’ll be celebrated at the AGO, and yeah, she’s also spinning some records. Talk about a two-for-one deal!

Lineup Highlights

Here’s the lineup that’ll have you buzzing:

Ada Lea, Alex Cameron, Bad Waitress, Bibi Club, bikebike, and many more. This isn’t a random assortment; it’s a carefully curated mix that represents the best of what the indie scene has to offer. And it’s not just about music. Expect poets, panels, and even a Synth Petting Zoo. Seriously, what’s not to love?

Why This Matters

The truth is, Wavelength has always been about community and culture. This festival reflects the vibrant and diverse Toronto music scene, bringing together local heroes and international icons. It’s a grassroots approach that resonates. With venues hosting events ranging from Lula Lounge to the Art Gallery of Ontario, it’s clear the city has rallied behind this initiative. And let’s not forget, it’s family-friendly too, with programming for the March Break.

Words from the Director

Jonathan Bunce, the Artistic/Executive Director and co-founder, expresses his excitement: “After celebrating our 25th anniversary all throughout 2025, I’m thrilled to wrap things up with a bow by presenting the lineup for our first-ever Wavelength Music Festival Conference in March of ‘26.” He emphasizes the importance of global connections in music, especially in today’s climate.

Get Ready

This isn’t just another festival; it’s a movement. Tickets go on sale December 12 at 10 AM. Mark your calendars. The full schedule and artist bios will be live on wavelengthmusic soon. Don’t sleep on this.

Support and Legacy

Wavelength started in 2000 as a humble series of indie gigs and has exploded into a powerhouse supporting the DIY Toronto music scene. Backed by various cultural and arts organizations, it continues to champion the independent live music sector while exploring new avenues for innovation.

For more details, check out the official site of Wavelength Music here.

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