10 upcoming shows in March and April

Poppy
Mon., Mar. 28, 7 pm
$30
Danforth Music Hall

Grammy Award-winning American singer Poppy, known for her viral videos and multi-genre music, brings a mix of electro and metal to the city’s east end.

Vile Creature
Sat. Mar. 12, 8 pm

$5
Garrison

Part of the Garrison’s Alive concert series, Hamilton doom metal duo Vile Creature share their dark, Juno-nominated music with support from London, ON.’s The White Swan.

Paul Cherry
Wed., Mar. 16, 8 pm

$15.50
Monarch Tavern

Sway to the dreamy, lo-fi beats of American musician Paul Cherry just days after the March 11 release of his new album, Back on the Music.

Witch Prophet
Sat., Mar. 26, 7 pm
$15
Drake Underground

Celebrated Toronto-based, Ethiopian/Eritrean artist Witch Prophet combines jazz, hip hop and spoken word to create a spiritual, one-of-a-kind live experience.

BROS
Tues., Mar. 29 & Wed., Mar. 30, 8:30 pm
$29.50
Horseshoe Tavern

The Sheepdog’s side-project from brothers Ewan and Shamus Currie host two nights of funky, eclectic sounds at the legendary Horseshoe Tavern.

Malaa
Wed., Mar. 30, 8:30 pm
$50
Longboat Hall 

Dance your winter blues away with French electronic DJ Malaa, whose identity remains a mystery thanks to his balaclava stage outfit. 

Amber Mark
Thurs., Mar. 31, 7 pm
$25
Axis Club

Grammy-nominated American R&B singer Amber Mark brings her stunning talent to Canada with her long-awaited debut full-length album, Three Dimensions Deep.

Sampa the Great
Wed., Apr. 6, 7 pm
$20

Velvet Underground 

Sampa is a Zambian-born, Australia-based rapper whose music makes a statement. She’s promised exciting new music ahead of her extensive North American tour. 

Snail Mail
Mon., Apr. 11, 7 pm
$32
Phoenix Concert Theatre

It likely won’t be long before critically-acclaimed American indie rock artist Snail Mail is selling out huge venues, so take the chance to see an intimate show while you can.

Snotty Nose Rez Kids
Thurs., Apr. 14, 7:30 pm
$20

Opera House

Party to the powerful and unapologetic hip hop stylings of this Vancouver-based Indigenous duo as they tour their experimental new album, Life After.

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