After wrapping up its February edition this past weekend, Toronto's wintertime music and arts festival Long Winter has revealed its March programming.
Next month's event — the last of the season — is happening again at Workman Arts and this time will feature musical performances from Chladny, For Jane, New Chance, Slash Need, Michael Peter Olsen, Max & Eyeda, Holy Hum, Mortimer, dol, Weak Hands and U me N Us sound Kollective.
Visual art will be showcased by Sarah Moreau, VIDEOMANCY, Hannah Bullock, Lauren Prousky, Jacob Cram, Sister Action, Leanne Wang, Elliott Larson-Gillmore, Nayake, Bracha Stettin, Julie Riemersma, #CreateDangerously, Mick Robertson, Laura Shintani and Diego Perez & Jaye.sav.
Vish Khanna will again host the LONG NIGHT panel for the March edition.
The all-ages programming begins at 7 p.m. on March 21 and runs until 2 a.m.
Advance tickets are available for purchase for $12, or on a pay-what-you-can basis at the door. For more information, visit Long Winter's website.
Next month's event — the last of the season — is happening again at Workman Arts and this time will feature musical performances from Chladny, For Jane, New Chance, Slash Need, Michael Peter Olsen, Max & Eyeda, Holy Hum, Mortimer, dol, Weak Hands and U me N Us sound Kollective.
Visual art will be showcased by Sarah Moreau, VIDEOMANCY, Hannah Bullock, Lauren Prousky, Jacob Cram, Sister Action, Leanne Wang, Elliott Larson-Gillmore, Nayake, Bracha Stettin, Julie Riemersma, #CreateDangerously, Mick Robertson, Laura Shintani and Diego Perez & Jaye.sav.
Vish Khanna will again host the LONG NIGHT panel for the March edition.
The all-ages programming begins at 7 p.m. on March 21 and runs until 2 a.m.
Advance tickets are available for purchase for $12, or on a pay-what-you-can basis at the door. For more information, visit Long Winter's website.