After featuring guest-curated shows as part of its Club Land programming last year, NXNE has announced the return of the series for its 2018 event with an expanded roster of curators.
The 2018 Club Land Curators Series will run from June 10 to 16 at participating venues across the downtown core, ranging from art installations, late-night DJ sets, emerging artist showcases and after-parties.
Curators for 2018 include Leah Fay and Peter Dreimanis (July Talk), K-os, Jasmyn Burke (Weaves), Odario Williams (Grand Analog), Katie Monks (Dilly Dally), Cadence Weapon, Jim Cuddy (Blue Rodeo), Cone McCaslin (Sum 41), Terra Lightfoot, Ian Blurton (Change of Heart), Moe Berg (Pursuit of Happiness), Ralph, the Elwins, Dan Burke and more.
A $29 NXNE wristband will give festivalgoers access to all Club Land shows, and you can find those here. The festival will also bring back its Game Land programming, with live eSports of all kinds set to take place at the Concert Hall from June 8 to 10.
NXNE is set to bring more musical programming back to Yonge and Dundas Square with a Festival Village set to run from June 15 to 17, featuring visual art, food vendors, NXNE panels, a comedy stage and more.
The 2018 Club Land Curators Series will run from June 10 to 16 at participating venues across the downtown core, ranging from art installations, late-night DJ sets, emerging artist showcases and after-parties.
Curators for 2018 include Leah Fay and Peter Dreimanis (July Talk), K-os, Jasmyn Burke (Weaves), Odario Williams (Grand Analog), Katie Monks (Dilly Dally), Cadence Weapon, Jim Cuddy (Blue Rodeo), Cone McCaslin (Sum 41), Terra Lightfoot, Ian Blurton (Change of Heart), Moe Berg (Pursuit of Happiness), Ralph, the Elwins, Dan Burke and more.
A $29 NXNE wristband will give festivalgoers access to all Club Land shows, and you can find those here. The festival will also bring back its Game Land programming, with live eSports of all kinds set to take place at the Concert Hall from June 8 to 10.
NXNE is set to bring more musical programming back to Yonge and Dundas Square with a Festival Village set to run from June 15 to 17, featuring visual art, food vendors, NXNE panels, a comedy stage and more.