Jade Music Festival - Performance
Oct
18
to Oct 18

Jade Music Festival - Performance

A fantastic taste-test of music to open Jade Music Fest! Journey through hip-hop, folk, jazz, and pop with four talented musicians from varying backgrounds. Their unique stories resonate through their respective music styles.

Overcoming the challenge of partially losing his hearing, Daniel Lew brings an optimism for life in his songs. Unafraid to experiment with sound and proud of his heritage, Scope G’s futuristic aesthetic will only take us higher than ever. Infusing warmth in every song she writes, Jacqueline Teh believes in the power of music to reach people’s hearts. No stranger to the stage, Xiao Bing Chih pours his emotions into every song, facing the deepest parts of himself and inspiring the audience to grow with him.

Join Jade Music Fest for a night of music that explores the limitless possibilities of Chinese-language music!

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Waveland Canada's Toronto R&B Sounds
Dec
9

Waveland Canada's Toronto R&B Sounds

Join us for a dreamy and rare experience featuring live performances from Toronto R&B musicians. Back for its 7th year, Toronto R&B Sounds is a concert series featuring homegrown Canadian talent in an intimate setting. There are no TVs, projectors, or any other distractions, allowing for a genuine connection between the artist and the audience.

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Hugh’s Room Live
Nov
8

Hugh’s Room Live

This show is one of five in the "Hugh's Room Live Women In Music" series, which is curated by JUNO award winner Sammy Jackson and made possible with the support of Ontario Creates.

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Jade Music Festival - Artist Talk
Oct
19

Jade Music Festival - Artist Talk

How can we use music to create change?

Let’s explore the transformative power of music as a catalyst for social change! Jacqueline Teh, a Juno Award-winning songwriter and educator, along with SCOPE, a hip-hop artist actively involved in mentorship projects, will share their stories and insights.

Within local communities, music can be used to combat anti-Asian hate, raise awareness about social issues, and foster unity within society. Jacqueline Teh works to provide music education to underserved youth, while SCOPE guides Asian youth in music production. Both accomplished musicians in their own right, they choose to use their experiences to create positive change within their communities.

Encouraging creativity in the next generation with music and building confidence in their students, these two artists will share how they inspire others, as Asian-Canadians and Asian creatives.

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