2026 TEASER Lineup

  • Award-winning, multi-instrumentalist Bloodshot Bill has been perfectinghis brand of raw rhythm & honky tonk punk for over 25 years.

    A true stylist - taking early roots influences & spitting them out as he pleases. His unique sound and vocal style are easily recognizable and like none other in his field.

    Immensely prolific (over 20 albums & countless singles), this Montreal mad man has toured extensively throughout North America, Europe, and Japan.

    Showing no signs of slowing down, Bloodshot Bill continues to expand musical vernacular with each new release and performance.

  • Cat’s relationship with music began through a vent in the floor. “I’d lift the rug up to hear my grandfather playing his fiddle along to cassette tapes in the basement.” After a fleeting, childhood stint with the piano, Clyde took on the guitar around age thirteen. “When I discovered Blues music—well—that changed my life.” She busked through adolescence, joined a punk band called Shit Bats in college, and recorded her first album in a friend’s basement before she graduated. Four full-lengths later, Clyde’s voice vibrates with that ferocious confidence of one who’s been doing this her whole life.

  • Indigo Joseph is back. Disbanding in 2014 after a string of successes in the Canadian music scene, the band has found new life and inspiration within the collective. Indigo Joseph has two lead singers. Members are well known for switching instruments, performing in both English and French and rapid-fire genre changes throughout their captivating high energy sets. The wait is over and Indigo Joseph is back with a new EP "Something Shiny" coming summer 2026 and, the group is ready to hit the stage once again!

  • My Son the Hurricane is a multi-horn, multi-drummer, multi-singer brass funk beast from Niagara, On. The 12-piece brass-dance crew has toured multiple countries and played some of the world’s biggest festivals. In 2023, their “Mr. Holland’s Locust” received over 30 million views online. In 2025, the band took an over 70 date tour, sharing the stage with acts like Foo Fighters, Jason Isbell, I Mother Earth, and Colin James.

  • This is what surf music would sound like if it was made in the dark near the frozen shores of the Baltic sea. Benadetta, Victoria and Teresa (definitely not their real names) are a trio of Lithuanian mermaids who create “zero-waste trash music” under the name “shishi”. They sing about how it feels to be living in times when nothing makes sense anymore. Their music is for people who care about what’s going on, but don’t really know what’s happening. Genre-wise shishi takes sugar, spice and everything nice from surf rock and blends it with a chemical formula distilled from the best riot-girl and punk bands.