Grooves / Brass / More!

Get ready to groove on Saturday evening at Round in Kensington Market, as we launch the Globetrotter series. The new monthly starts off with the sublime sounds of David Starfire, whose new album was released yesterday. In addition to David and resident DJ medicineman, we’ve just added DJs Advizor & Gobi from the Sound Advice collective to the mix. It’s going to be a great, late night! Advance tickets are still available if you want to save on the door price.

The following week, it’s two nights of Brass band mayhem at the Opera House. One last addition to an already impressive lineup for the BRASH Festival on the 11th & 12th. None other than the ageless Shuffle Demons will add their one-of-a-kind street funk to Saturday’s party. So, we have the Lemon Bucket Orkestra headlining both evenings, with Montreal’s Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra, Rambunctious, the 21-piece Detroit Party Marching Band and the Shuffle Demons. I’m breathless just thinking about it!

Speaking of brass, on Sunday at the Small World Centre, it’s a special day of live recording with Rambunctious. In order to capture the vibe of a full-on party, they’ll be setting up a bar and playing their hearts out to get you dancing! Two shows at 3:30 & 7:30 – and it’s only $10 to join them and get your voice in their new CD!

 

Globetrotter Launch Party ft. David Starfire

Saturday March 5th, 10pm – The Round

A Blowout Dance Party

Sunday March 6th, 3:30pm & 8pm – Small World Music Centre

BRASH! A Badass Brass Festival

Friday March 11th & Saturday March 12th, 10pm – The Opera House

Global Sounds and Yiddish Roots

Sunday March 20th, 8pm – Small World Music Centre

Legendary ‘Wolves’ of Latin Music

Saturday April 23rd, 8pm – Koerner Hall

Ethnic Chaos

Saturday April 23rd, 8pm – Aga Khan Museum

Fundraiser for Syrian Refugees 
Saturday March 5th, 8pm – Small World Music Centre

Community Events

Small World Music supports our community partners and family of world music artists performing around the greater Toronto area. Visit the Small World Music site to learn more about all the great events happening in the city.

Support Small World

Small World Music Society is a charitable organization and presenter of culturally diverse music, supported by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Ontario Arts Council, the Ontario Trillium Foundation and the Toronto Arts Council, as well as community and corporate partners.

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