Alex Cameron’s high concept alter ego is a cult favourite that explores the place where ambition, self-doubt, and tragedy intersect. Attracting the attention of Mac DeMarco, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, The Killers and more, Cameron is a skilled lyricist with an artful bluntness.
Ada Lea’s 2025 album when i paint my masterpiece marks a renewal. With warm harmonies and lush arrangements reminiscent of the golden era of Canadian folk music, the masterpiece is not the product, but the process.
Aptly named after the small things that stick with you, Toronto quartet Burs have a way of latching on to your eardrums. Through extensive live performance recordings, Burs has intimately crafted an ethereal collection of works.
Poster art by Stephanie Avery + Derek Ma.
Accessibility
St. Anne’s Parish Hall is not currently wheelchair accessible due to one flight of stairs to access the venue. If you have accessibility needs, don’t hesitate to contact us at info@wavelengthmusic.ca.
Audience Policy
Wavelength respects the rights of each member of our diverse audience and is committed to providing an environment in which everyone can feel safe. Any behaviour which could reasonably be perceived as physically, emotionally, or mentally harmful to individuals at Wavelength events will not be tolerated. This includes: racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, body shaming, ableism, ageism, and all forms of violence.
Please be respectful of others and help Wavelength create a fun and safer space for everyone. If you need help, or see others in need of help, please talk to a Wavelength staff member.
Ticket Purchase Policy
Please note that all ticket sales are final and non-refundable. We may occasionally offer ticket refunds in limited circumstances, such as events that are canceled, postponed or rescheduled.




