Join Jonny Dovercourt, co-author of Reimagining Music Venues and director of Wavelength Music, for a timely conversation on the future of live music spaces.
Music venues are critical cultural infrastructure. They support artists, connect communities, and shape the identity of our cities. Yet they face increasing pressure from rising costs, development, and shifting policy landscapes.
Moderated by Tracey Guptill, this discussion explores why venues matter, what’s at risk, and how we can better support and advocate for these essential spaces.
For artists, presenters, and anyone invested in the future of live music.
Free to attend. Registration required.
This event is presented in partnership with the Kingston Music Office and Wavelength Music.
Wavelength Music is a non-profit arts platform that presents concerts, festivals, and conversations about music and city-building in the Toronto area. Established in 2000 by a collective of indie musicians, Wavelength supports emerging and under-recognized artists across diverse genres, curates immersive event experiences, and leads transformative research and development projects.
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