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Each year we try and find something special/somewhere to celebrate International Women's Day!

Sunday March 8th, 2026. A concert. Indigenous artists!

Ticket link is below with promo code pricing.

We've seen these outstanding performers before at various venues in/around Toronto--but never on the Koerner Hall stage.

With 50% off tickets. (Thank you Royal Conservatory of Music)

Koerner Hall celebrates International Women’s Day with a mosaic of Indigenous and diverse women’s voices, hosted by Tamara Podemski and curated by Denise Bolduc.

All of these artists are getting great attention on CBC/Radio.

Tia Wood’s powerful, soulful voice carries the spirit of her peoples’ songs that have echoed from her homelands since time immemorial, and the musical roots of her family tree run deep. Growing up in a home rich with music and culture, she began singing as soon as she could talk, inspired and nurtured by her parents, siblings, and her dual Plains Cree and Coast Salish heritage. She was nominated for her first Juno Award in 2025 for her debut EP, Pretty Red Bird. She is one of the first Indigenous female artists signed to Sony Music.

A Citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario whose Red River roots run deep, interwoven with Anishinaabe relatives from Lac Seul and mixed settler relations, Amanda Rheaume has grown to be a chronicler of stories and people whose acts - out of necessity and opportunity alike - cascade through time and space, from the 18th century Red River Settlement to her own doorstep. In her gutsy guitar-driven style, punctuated with lively Métis fiddle, Rheaume’s heartland rock is built to last, resolute in rhythm and unswerving in purpose. She is joined by Métis fiddler Alyssa Delbaere-Sawchuk.

Shawnee Kish's powerful soul voice is why hearing her is a one-of-a-kind experience. The Mohawk singer-songwriter from Canada was a 2022 Juno nominee for Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year, tied to her acclaimed self-titled debut EP. In 2023, she released her highly anticipated follow-up EP, Revolution, which landed her another two Juno nominations in Adult Alternative Album of the Year, and Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year.Revolutionfeatures her powerhouse vocals and introspective songwriting, as well as songwriting and production collaborations with industry luminaries, including Arkells frontman Max Kerman, Serena Ryder, Sara Quin of Tegan & Sara, and Dan Wilson (Adele, Taylor Swift).

Tamara Podemski is an Anishinaabe (First Nations) and Ashkenazi (Jewish) multi-disciplinary performer whose work has spanned over three decades on stage and screen. She is best known for her acting roles in Dance Me Outside, The Rez (CBC), Ready or Not (Global), Reservation Dogs (FX), and the Broadway company of RENT.

Ticket link here:

https://www.rcmusic.com/events-and-performances/international-women-s-day-celebration

Enter this promo code for 50% off ticket price:

INTLWMN50 (type it in manually--not copy/paste)

Any seats in Orchestra or First Balcony is a perfect seat.

Encourage you--Bring a Friend!

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