
In partnership with TO Live
Wavelength is delighted to be expanding our annual winter season festivities to include conversation programs and interactive activities over the Spring Equinox weekend!
Wavelength Music Festival + Conference 2026 welcomes a prominent roster of artists, venues and community partners. Proudly independent, homegrown and artist-centric, the festival brings a grassroots-oriented approach that reflects the diversity of the Toronto music scene. Explore the west-end creative community through events held at Lula Lounge, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Baby G, the Garrison, InterAccess, and our home base Wavelength @ St. Anne’s, an arts hub known for immersive and intimate performances in a gorgeous historic church hall.
This year we are going global in scope, with emerging Canadian artists spotlighted alongside international guests from Australia, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Portugal and the United States. In addition to the 30+ live acts, a festival highlight will be the book launch event for the memoir by Melissa Auf der Maur, Canadian-born alternative rock icon (Hole, Smashing Pumpkins), at the AGO.
Wavelength Music Festival + Conference
March 19-21, 2026 — Toronto
Wavelength @ St. Anne’s
+ AGO + The Baby G + The Garrison + InterAccess + Lula Lounge
$ 26 single tickets
$ 50 early bird conference pass
$ 99 early bird festival pass
$ 139 early bird all access pass
$ 159 Wavelength Passport 2026
plus taxes and fees at bit.ly/WMFC2026
Poster art by Stephanie Avery + Derek Ma.
Wavelength Music Festival + Conference is supported by
The Government of Ontario, Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council, Department of Canadian Heritage, Canada Council for the Arts, FACTOR, TO Live, Sonic Boom Music, The SOCAN Foundation, Adamson, DICE, Exclaim!, Great Lakes Brewing, and Yamaha.
With community partners: the Drake Hotel, Little Portugal BIA, Basilica Hudson, Basilica Soundscape, Drom Taberna, Hem Social, InterAccess, Link Music Lab, Long & McQuade, Lula Music & Arts, Musicworks, POP Montreal, Synth Palace, Tkaronto Music Festival, Tri City Synthesizer Society, and Uma Nota Culture.



































