
The Boogie Wonder Band brings the glitter, the groove, and the full-force party spirit of the disco era back to the stage.
With high-energy musicianship, outrageous style, and a dance floor built on funk, soul, pop, and classic disco heat, this is not a sit-down-and-watch kind of show this is a hands-up, move-your-feet, sing-it-like-you-mean-it celebration.
From the first beat to the final chorus, The Boogie Wonder Band turns nostalgia into pure live energy. Get ready to dance like it’s 1976.
The Human Rights
Toronto’s The Human Rights bring the full weight of modern roots reggae to the stage — deep grooves, rich harmonies, heavy rhythm, soul, R&B, dancehall energy, and a horn-powered sound built for movement.
Formed in 2007 around Toronto reggae mainstay Friendlyness, and later joined by vocalist Tréson, the band has earned a reputation as one of Canada’s most respected independent reggae acts. Their live show carries warmth, power, and purpose — the kind of set that turns a crowd into a community.
Get ready, Howe Island. This one is going to move.
K-Man and the 45's
K-Man & The 45s bring ska, rock and roll, punk energy, and brass-fuelled chaos straight out of Montréal. Built for movement, their sound jumps from old-school ska to rock, punk, and surf-tinged grooves with a horn section that hits hard and a rhythm section made for the dance floor.
This is high-energy, road-tested Canadian ska-rock: loud, fast, fun, and impossible to stand still through.
Ace Of Wands
Ace of Wands bring Toronto dream-rock to the stage with a sound that feels both cinematic and explosive. Led by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lee Rose, the band blends art-rock edge, gothic atmosphere, soaring vocals, violin, guitar, synth-bass textures, and thunderous drums into something hypnotic, emotional, and fully alive.
Equal parts mystery, melody, and raw stage energy, Ace of Wands are the kind of band that pull you in close then lift the whole room.
SayitBack
SayitBack are Kingston’s kind of live band: sharp, energetic, and built for a crowd that wants to move. Blending punchy pop-rock hooks with danceable grooves and a fresh local edge, they bring the kind of set that turns familiar feelings into full-volume moments.
Whether it’s a tight chorus, a driving rhythm, or that instant connection between stage and audience, SayitBack know how to pull people in and keep them there. This is Kingston music with its foot on the floor, bright, bold, and ready for summer.
Smellowship
Smellowship brings the Ottawa groove machine to Howe Island with a sound built for movement, good vibes, and wide-open summer nights. Blending funk, soul, reggae, rock, and jam-band energy, they deliver the kind of live set that turns a crowd into a dance floor before anyone realizes they’ve put their drink down.
Loose where it should be, tight where it counts, and impossible to stand still through, Smellowship is all about feel, rhythm, and connection.
Get ready, this one is made for dancing under the stars.






