As part of the citywide celebration leading up to the 2026 JUNO Awards, Dwadę’nyota’ Shęh nigaęno’dę:s – We Celebrate Our Music, produced in partnership with Seeing Red Media, brings together an unforgettable night of Indigenous music.
This Indigenous-led, multi-artist concert showcases the depth, diversity, and creative power of today’s Indigenous sound, featuring established and emerging artists from Six Nations. With each artist delivering a dynamic, high-energy set, it will be a night of powerful storytelling and a true celebration of Indigenous music.
Discover the full list of performers below:
- Shub
- Derek Miller
- Lacey Hill
- Semiah
- Josh Miller
- Bluegrass Band
- Six Nations Womens Singers
- Skye Dancers
- James Wilson
- Logan Staats
- Murray Porter
- Jace Martin
- Keris Hill
- The Healers
Open to all with entry by donation, the concert supports the Woodland Cultural Centre. Rooted in community and legacy, the concert is both a vibrant showcase of music and a meaningful way to invest in Indigenous arts and culture for generations to come.
As part of the citywide celebration leading up to the 2026 JUNO Awards, Dwadę’nyota’ Shęh nigaęno’dę:s – We Celebrate Our Music, produced in partnership with Seeing Red Media, brings together an unforgettable night of Indigenous music.
This Indigenous-led, multi-artist concert showcases the depth, diversity, and creative power of today’s Indigenous sound, featuring established and emerging artists from Six Nations. With each artist delivering a dynamic, high-energy set, it will be a night of powerful storytelling and a true celebration of Indigenous music.
Discover the full list of performers below:
- Shub
- Derek Miller
- Lacey Hill
- Semiah
- Josh Miller
- Bluegrass Band
- Six Nations Womens Singers
- Skye Dancers
- James Wilson
- Logan Staats
- Murray Porter
- Jace Martin
- Keris Hill
- The Healers
Open to all with entry by donation, the concert supports the Woodland Cultural Centre. Rooted in community and legacy, the concert is both a vibrant showcase of music and a meaningful way to invest in Indigenous arts and culture for generations to come.
Date & Time: Saturday March 21 at 7:00PM
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