SOUL BRUNCH WITH QUEEN MARY
12.30
🎶 MUSIC TO ELEVATE YOUR SOUL 🎶
Elevate your weekends with SOUL BRUNCH, an experience that will feed your soul and belly every Saturday, from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM. Toronto’s beloved Michael Shand on piano, Adam Beer-Colacino on guitar, Ryan Spratt on bass and Queen Mary powerhouse vocalist are bringing classic soul and R'n'B sounds to Queen West's iconic DROM Taberna.
Serving Drom’s Eastern European Brunch from 12PM to 4PM!
SEBASTIAN BROWN
4.00
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NOÉMI MADELEINE TRIO
6.00
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DUKE STREET TURNAROUND
8.30
Duke Street Turnaround is a 5 piece string band emphasizing tight vocal harmonies and killer acoustic playing. Their live show is sure to get your head bobbing and your toes tapping with their high energy mix of original music, classic bluegrass tunes, and Canadian folk/singer songwriter repertoire
15$ cover after 10pm, with all proceeds going directly to the musicians performing.
SHOUT! THE BAND
11.30
Canada’s BIGGEST party band; SHOUT! is a 12 piece brass band made up of some of the world's most talented performers, with members hailing from as far away as Ghana and Argentina. SHOUT! has quickly become a leading voice in the North American music scene, performing at festivals and halls all across Canada, and garnering international attention, leading to collaborations with a host of award winning artists. The SHOUT! family has also worked with artists like The Wu-Tang Clan, Freddie Gibbs, Shawn Mendes, BBno$, and Omi, and have been featured internationally at legendary events, such as Coachella, the Luxembourg Music Festival, and the Newport Jazz Festival
ADAMA DAOU
2.30
Adama Daou, born in Mopti, Mali, began his musical journey with traditional African percussion. After studying dramatic arts in Bamako, he toured France with Acte Sept and performed with the French group Lo'jo at Les Nuits Couleurs festival. He moved to France in 2000, touring with groups like Lo'jo, Zenzile, and Adama Yalomba. In 2011, he relocated to Montreal, performing with local and international artists at festivals like Nuits d’Afrique and AfroFest. Daou also leads workshops and collaborates with the Center of Musicians of the World. His work reflects his passion for sharing Malian music and the balafon, fostering cultural dialogue.