Second Summer Festival

Second Summer Festival

Various Venues, 765 Yonge St, M4W 2G4 Toronto Kort

fös. 25.09.2026 18:00

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  • Second Summer Festival
    Second Summer Festival

    Second Summer is a brand-new music festival in Toronto’s West End — built by music people, for music people. September 24-26, 2026.

  • Cleopatrick
    Cleopatrick

    laptop rock from cobourg ontario canada

  • Militarie Gun
    Militarie Gun

    Militarie Gun is a Los Angeles based Punk band.

  • Folk Bitch Trio
    Folk Bitch Trio

    www.folkbitchtrio.com

    www.instagram.com/fbtband

  • DEADLETTER
    DEADLETTER

    An international artist from the UK.

  • Dune Rats
    Dune Rats

    DUNE RATS! are 3 hyperactive stoner cunts who didn't come ear for a hair cut

  • Pearly Drops
    Pearly Drops
    Sandra Tervonen and Juuso Malin from Helsinki craft eerily haunting pop dirges. Deploying concise and sparse compositionals, ethereal vocal performances underlined by dreamy, synths and percussion, Pearly Drops weaves something made for keeping the hope inside and the unmeaningful at bay. Their snatches of nostalgic soundscapes combine to create a sense of time and placelessness in a world of strange and softly smudged pop music. Second album ‘A Little Disaster’ was released in April 2023 on Los Angeles based Cascine Records.
  • Sloppy Jane
    Sloppy Jane

    a strip club, a sitcom, a playground, and a house of God

    http://www.sloppyjanemusic.bandcamp.com

  • Twin Shadow
    Twin Shadow

    On his 6th Studio album Georgie, Dominican-Polish-American artist Twin Shadow explored what he loves most about music: creating an undeniable environment within the sonics. In the case of Georgie, he decided to make an album with no drums—an album that stands out by doing what most modern pop music does not: taking away the beat.

    “When I was making this record, I had no idea my father would pass away just a few months later. Georgie is dedicated to his memory. At this point in my life and career, nothing matters more than my deepest, darkest, and brightest feelings. The album art features my father, George’s signature. I had him scrawl it hundreds of times in a notebook”.

    — Twin Shadow

    Georgie features singles “As Soon As You Can,” “Good Times,” “Maybe It’s Time,” & “Permanent Feeling,” which reflect a personal, stripped-down memoriam of sonics, lyrics, and melody.
    Twin Shadow is also creative directing the editorial story of Georgie.

  • Bells Larsen
    Bells Larsen
    Bells Larsen is a Montreal-based singer-songwriter whose music weaves together cathartic lyrics and memorable melodies. Drawing influence from Adrianne Lenker and Elliott Smith, Larsen seeks to distil the personal within the universal. Shortly before the pandemic, Larsen began to conceptualise the makings for a record: struck by and still healing from the death of his first love, Larsen wanted to tell thoughtful stories and ask big questions about the experience of loss in its many guises. The result is his 2022 debut album, “Good Grief”, which bridges the gaps between I, you, and we to narrate an intentional meditation on what it means to grapple with loss in the twenty-first century. Larsen has played many festivals across Canada—including School Night, Toronto Jazz Festival, Winnipeg Folk Festival, and Pop Montreal—and looks forward to showcasing his music internationally in 2023. Larsen is currently working on his second record, which documents his gender transition through the synthesis of his pre and post testosterone (higher/feminine and lower/masculine) vocals.
  • Truck Violence
    Truck Violence

    Truck Violence (Montréal, QC) is a medley that wails its way through the bitters of modern Western Canadian hardcore and folk, an honesty and shamelessness in disappointment that is both a comfort and a stern regard. Starting in 2021 with a move from the prairies of Alberta to Montréal, guitarist-banjoist Paul Lecours and singer-poet Karsyn Henderson, from sticks to city, have had to adapt whilst maintaining roots and authenticity. Informed by punk, shoegaze and sludge, their unique sound is the product of a multiple-project span that saw an array of sonic changes.With the full-length release of Violence (July 5th, 2024 via Mothland), the route is set for Truck Violence’s crashing ode to their roots and violent betterment to continue at full speed. Aiming to embrace the catharsis of hardcore, while commemorating their roots in folk and country music, this debut long-player from the Montréal four-piece is concerned with the all-too-hushed addiction, abuse and dysfunction in isolated country families. Highly recommended for fans of earnest heavy music with an experimental edge à la Show Me The Body, Chat Pile or The Chariot.

  • Squirrel Flower
    Squirrel Flower
    No description provided for artist.
  • Art d'Ecco
    Art d'Ecco

    Singer / songwriter / producer

  • Shady Nasty
    Shady Nasty

    Shady Nasty are a Sydney-based trio which formed in 2015. Their art is a dynamic experiment drawing from alternative forms of punk and hip-hop. Shady Nasty offer compelling vignettes of their young adulthood unfolding in the diversity of Sydney: modding cars, Chinese heritage, making ends meet, menace and love.

  • Ribbon Skirt
    Ribbon Skirt

    Ribbon Skirt is a post-punk/art rock band from Montreal, Quebec (FKA Love Language). Fronted by Anishinaabe singer Tashiina Buswa, the band has performed at major festivals across North America, including Sled Island, Sappyfest, SXSW, New Colossus, and Pop Montreal, sharing the stage with acts like Dehd, Ombiigizi, Marnie Stern, and Enumclaw. Ribbon Skirt is currently finalizing their debut album, set for release in 2025, produced by Scott Munro (Preoccupations). The album, mixed by Greg Saunier (Deerhoof), marks a shift towards a darker, more introspective sound, exploring themes of memory, grief, and Buswa’s connection to her Indigenous identity.

  • Chalk
    Chalk
    Chalk is an Irish post-punk/electronic trio based in Belfast that was formed in 2019 after meeting at film school. Influenced by their love of film and the emerging Belfast dance scene, Chalk’s image-driven soundscape is composed of wailing guitars, a relentless rhythm section, and a raw, visceral spoken-word style. Their visual approach then interweaves with their sound in an evocative fashion. The trio released their debut EP ‘Conditions’ in May 2023 via Mother Artists.