Glorious Sons
The Glorious Sons are a Canadian rock band from Kingston, Ontario. Formed in 2011, the band signed with Black Box in 2013. Since then, The Glorious Sons have released one EP, Shapeless Art, and two full-length albums; The Union, which was released on September 14, 2014, and their second album Young Beauties and Fools, which was released on October 13, 2017. The band have eight consecutive top-10 rock radio hits in Canada including their first #1 modern rock single “Everything Is Alright”.
The Beaches
Sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller joined with Enman-McDaniel and guitarist Megan Fitchett in their early teens to form the pop punk quartet Done with Dolls in their hometown of Toronto, Ontario.[2] The band undertook a tour in 2011 opening for Allstar Weekend,[3] and performed the theme song to the Family Channel teen sitcom Really Me.[3] By 2013, Fitchett had left and been replaced by Earl, and the band adopted a more adult sound and the name The Beaches,[2] named after the neighborhood of Toronto where the Millers and Enman-McDaniel grew up.[4][5]
The Lazys
A no-nonsense hard rock combo from Sydney, Australia, the Lazys fuse together high energy, strong melodies, and a hard-driving approach. Formed in 2006, they earned a reputation both for the quality of their music and their strong work ethic, contradicting their name by touring relentlessly and self-releasing three EPs before making their full-length debut with 2010’s highly regarded Prison Earth. A few years later, they made their first overseas appearance with a string of Toronto shows during Canadian Music Week and it proved to be a game-changer for them. The massive buzz they created among Canadian music fans quickly earned them a high-profile booking agent, North American management deal, and a major career boost on a new continent.
Also appearing
The Standstills
Natalie Lynn