LW’s 2026 kicks off with an album launch for liz uninvited, Kai Samuels, bridge of sand. +more

This month, we're partnering with It's OK* for one final event at their Queen Street West location. They'll pack up for a new home later this year, but we're kicking off 2026 with them in style with a launch party for lo-fi localite liz uninvited. Her latest album i don’t have to do anything arrives Jan. 16, and we're marking the occasion with a night of music and art, including liminal hip-hop from bridge of sand., a dance floor fuelled by 999ADJ, the indisposable performance art of Literal Trash, burlesque from Optimal Tease, and more!

Tickets and full lineup below!

Poster by Fruichii

Limited advance tickets (skip the line!) are available for purchase on Zeffy. As always, pay-what-you-can tickets will be available at the door.

TICKET LINK

LONG WINTER 14.3
Friday, January 16, 2025

8 PM Doors
LOCATION: It's OK* Studios

468 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON
ALL-AGES / LICENSED
$20/PWYC
Advance tickets (skip the line):

https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/long-winter-143-liz-uninvited-kai-samuels-bridge-of-sand-more

FULL LINEUP
MUSIC:

liz uninvited (i don't have to do anything album release)
Kai Samuels
bridge of sand.
999ADJ

ART:
Optimal Tease
Literal Trash

+ more to be announced!

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VENUE ACCESSIBILITY:

The first floor of the venue and bathroom are accessible at ground level. The second story is up a flight of stairs. All performances will be on the first floor. For accommodation requests, please contact us at contact@torontolongwinter.com. The venue can be easily accessed by foot, TTC and bicycle lanes. Green P parking is available at Augusta and Wolseley, and street parking is available throughout the surrounding area.


MASKING ENCOURAGED:

Cold season sucks, and so does COVID. Please consider wearing a mask to this event. If you aren't feeling well, stay home! WE TAKE CARE OF US.

SUPPORT:

This event is made possible through the generous support of Toronto Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, and the Department of Canadian Heritage.

Special thanks to It's OK* for generously sharing their space with us for this event.