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ALL OF THIS IS HAPPENING AND IT IS SO GOOD.
Punch Card (multiple tickets for a deal) on sale now 🤯.
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What people are saying about Jazz artist Valérie Lacombe 🤩
Valerie Lacombe
Friday May 22nd
Centre Culturel Franco Manitobain (moved from The WECC to CCFM), 340 Provencher, 2nd floor where Mardi Jazz is held
Doors 7pm Music 8pm
Valerie Lacombe’s State of Garden and Shadow: Album Launch Canada Tour w/ @julianbradford @willbonness @niallcademusic
“State of Garden and Shadow”, a quote taken from the Clarice Lispector novel “Água Viva”, evokes a world rich in symbols and emotions. The garden is a place that embodies life, growth, transformation, a symbol of beauty and fulfillment. It is also a placeof work and care, of patience and dedication.
This process of cultivation and growth is metaphorical in the case of this project, symbolizing personal development, creativity, and artistic evolution, as it represents a new milestone in Lacombe’s career and holds special significance, showcasing original compositions, the result of her artistic growth during her master’s studies at McGill University under the attentive guidance of Kevin Dean and Darrell Green. The work focuses on music for a jazz quartet of two horns, bass and drums. This format offers a lot of creative freedom for spontaneous interaction between the members of the ensemble due to the absence of a chordal instrument such as a piano or guitar.
Throughout the music’s history, there have been various different approaches to the chord-less quartet, from Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker, to Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry and more. The particular approach associated most with Elvin Jones, which Lacombe has been heavily inspired by during the compositional process, consists of a strong swing feeling and melodic freedom in the drums, along with harmonically dense and assertive saxophone playing.
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This concert has been relocated from The WECC to Centre Culturel Franco Manitobain, 340 Provencher.

50/50 Raffle
Tickets on sale until May 25th
Online sales only.
Find the link in our IG bio or in the "news" section of The WECC site.
Thank you for your kind support of the Tune In Program! It really makes a difference in the lives of neighbourhood youth.
The Tune In Program offers free music instruction on the guitar, bass, drums, voice, and songwriting for youth. Professional musicians provide two hours of instruction and mentorship once a week (Tuesday, 4-6pm). This beloved program is presented in partnership with Music Equals through the Manitoba Conservatory of Music & Arts. Funds raised through the 50/50 raffle will go towards expenses like instrument repair, and consumables like strings, reeds, rosin, and the like.
“The Tune In Program has allowed me to expose neighbourhood kids to music! They have instruments we don’t have access to. Attending this program means kids have gotten to learn more about music than we could any other way. It is consistent, every Tuesday. We can really count on it. It has become important to us!” - Jackie Loewen, neighbourhood resident
“I really like Tune In. It gives me something I don’t have: a drum set. I really like Tune In. It also helps other kids. It makes me happy that WECC is introducing new things to kids.” - Participating Youth
“The WECC Tune In Program has been an incredible opportunity for so many of my students. It has provided access to a variety of instruments and music lessons - experiences that were not available to many of them otherwise. Students come to school the next day excited! They want to share what they’ve learned, whether it is trying something new or exploring something they’re passionate about. We’re very fortunate to have such a valuable program available in our community.” - Keri McPhillips, music teacher at a nearby school
The Raffle ends May 25th, online sales only. A winner will be drawn (online, by a smart, fair robot) on May 27th.
Must be 18 or older.LGCA LGCA 3864-RF-49465
Photos shared with permission.

50/50 Raffle
Tickets on sale until May 25th
Online sales only.
Find the link in our IG bio or in the "news" section of The WECC site.
Thank you for your kind support of the Tune In Program! It really makes a difference in the lives of neighbourhood youth.
The Tune In Program offers free music instruction on the guitar, bass, drums, voice, and songwriting for youth. Professional musicians provide two hours of instruction and mentorship once a week (Tuesday, 4-6pm). This beloved program is presented in partnership with Music Equals through the Manitoba Conservatory of Music & Arts. Funds raised through the 50/50 raffle will go towards expenses like instrument repair, and consumables like strings, reeds, rosin, and the like.
“The Tune In Program has allowed me to expose neighbourhood kids to music! They have instruments we don’t have access to. Attending this program means kids have gotten to learn more about music than we could any other way. It is consistent, every Tuesday. We can really count on it. It has become important to us!” - Jackie Loewen, neighbourhood resident
“I really like Tune In. It gives me something I don’t have: a drum set. I really like Tune In. It also helps other kids. It makes me happy that WECC is introducing new things to kids.” - Participating Youth
“The WECC Tune In Program has been an incredible opportunity for so many of my students. It has provided access to a variety of instruments and music lessons - experiences that were not available to many of them otherwise. Students come to school the next day excited! They want to share what they’ve learned, whether it is trying something new or exploring something they’re passionate about. We’re very fortunate to have such a valuable program available in our community.” - Keri McPhillips, music teacher at a nearby school
The Raffle ends May 25th, online sales only. A winner will be drawn (online, by a smart, fair robot) on May 27th.
Must be 18 or older.LGCA LGCA 3864-RF-49465
Photos shared with permission.

50/50 Raffle
Tickets on sale until May 25th
Online sales only.
Find the link in our IG bio or in the "news" section of The WECC site.
Thank you for your kind support of the Tune In Program! It really makes a difference in the lives of neighbourhood youth.
The Tune In Program offers free music instruction on the guitar, bass, drums, voice, and songwriting for youth. Professional musicians provide two hours of instruction and mentorship once a week (Tuesday, 4-6pm). This beloved program is presented in partnership with Music Equals through the Manitoba Conservatory of Music & Arts. Funds raised through the 50/50 raffle will go towards expenses like instrument repair, and consumables like strings, reeds, rosin, and the like.
“The Tune In Program has allowed me to expose neighbourhood kids to music! They have instruments we don’t have access to. Attending this program means kids have gotten to learn more about music than we could any other way. It is consistent, every Tuesday. We can really count on it. It has become important to us!” - Jackie Loewen, neighbourhood resident
“I really like Tune In. It gives me something I don’t have: a drum set. I really like Tune In. It also helps other kids. It makes me happy that WECC is introducing new things to kids.” - Participating Youth
“The WECC Tune In Program has been an incredible opportunity for so many of my students. It has provided access to a variety of instruments and music lessons - experiences that were not available to many of them otherwise. Students come to school the next day excited! They want to share what they’ve learned, whether it is trying something new or exploring something they’re passionate about. We’re very fortunate to have such a valuable program available in our community.” - Keri McPhillips, music teacher at a nearby school
The Raffle ends May 25th, online sales only. A winner will be drawn (online, by a smart, fair robot) on May 27th.
Must be 18 or older.LGCA LGCA 3864-RF-49465
Photos shared with permission.

50/50 Raffle
Tickets on sale until May 25th
Online sales only.
Find the link in our IG bio or in the "news" section of The WECC site.
Thank you for your kind support of the Tune In Program! It really makes a difference in the lives of neighbourhood youth.
The Tune In Program offers free music instruction on the guitar, bass, drums, voice, and songwriting for youth. Professional musicians provide two hours of instruction and mentorship once a week (Tuesday, 4-6pm). This beloved program is presented in partnership with Music Equals through the Manitoba Conservatory of Music & Arts. Funds raised through the 50/50 raffle will go towards expenses like instrument repair, and consumables like strings, reeds, rosin, and the like.
“The Tune In Program has allowed me to expose neighbourhood kids to music! They have instruments we don’t have access to. Attending this program means kids have gotten to learn more about music than we could any other way. It is consistent, every Tuesday. We can really count on it. It has become important to us!” - Jackie Loewen, neighbourhood resident
“I really like Tune In. It gives me something I don’t have: a drum set. I really like Tune In. It also helps other kids. It makes me happy that WECC is introducing new things to kids.” - Participating Youth
“The WECC Tune In Program has been an incredible opportunity for so many of my students. It has provided access to a variety of instruments and music lessons - experiences that were not available to many of them otherwise. Students come to school the next day excited! They want to share what they’ve learned, whether it is trying something new or exploring something they’re passionate about. We’re very fortunate to have such a valuable program available in our community.” - Keri McPhillips, music teacher at a nearby school
The Raffle ends May 25th, online sales only. A winner will be drawn (online, by a smart, fair robot) on May 27th.
Must be 18 or older.LGCA LGCA 3864-RF-49465
Photos shared with permission.

💫Born from a rediscovered 2004 multi-effects pedal and an urge to experiment, Casey Koyczan takes us on a journey. Catch his live set on May 29. Ticket link in bio.
Casey Koyczan is a Dene multidisciplinary artist from Yellowknife, NT, that uses various mediums to communicate how culture and technology can grow together in order for us to develop a better understanding of who we are, where we come from, and where we are going. He creates with whatever tools necessary to bring an idea to fruition, and works mostly with 3D / VR / AR / 360, audio and video, and earth materials for his installations.

💫Born from a rediscovered 2004 multi-effects pedal and an urge to experiment, Casey Koyczan takes us on a journey. Catch his live set on May 29. Ticket link in bio.
Casey Koyczan is a Dene multidisciplinary artist from Yellowknife, NT, that uses various mediums to communicate how culture and technology can grow together in order for us to develop a better understanding of who we are, where we come from, and where we are going. He creates with whatever tools necessary to bring an idea to fruition, and works mostly with 3D / VR / AR / 360, audio and video, and earth materials for his installations.

💫Born from a rediscovered 2004 multi-effects pedal and an urge to experiment, Casey Koyczan takes us on a journey. Catch his live set on May 29. Ticket link in bio.
Casey Koyczan is a Dene multidisciplinary artist from Yellowknife, NT, that uses various mediums to communicate how culture and technology can grow together in order for us to develop a better understanding of who we are, where we come from, and where we are going. He creates with whatever tools necessary to bring an idea to fruition, and works mostly with 3D / VR / AR / 360, audio and video, and earth materials for his installations.

WECC Merch for Sale until May 29th!
When you buy WECC merch you're supporting an arts non-profit and registered charity. We are so thankful for your support!
We’re doing an order-ahead model because it results in less waste and is more sustainable. We completed a merch run in December, with great success! Now we're back with many of those same items, plus some spring time specials featuring the WECC Spring Season 2026 mascot Sunny.
The order deadline is May 29th. Items will be available for pickup at The WECC starting June 22nd. The WECC will be open for pickups Monday-Friday 10:30am-5:00pm.

WECC Merch for Sale until May 29th!
When you buy WECC merch you're supporting an arts non-profit and registered charity. We are so thankful for your support!
We’re doing an order-ahead model because it results in less waste and is more sustainable. We completed a merch run in December, with great success! Now we're back with many of those same items, plus some spring time specials featuring the WECC Spring Season 2026 mascot Sunny.
The order deadline is May 29th. Items will be available for pickup at The WECC starting June 22nd. The WECC will be open for pickups Monday-Friday 10:30am-5:00pm.

WECC Merch for Sale until May 29th!
When you buy WECC merch you're supporting an arts non-profit and registered charity. We are so thankful for your support!
We’re doing an order-ahead model because it results in less waste and is more sustainable. We completed a merch run in December, with great success! Now we're back with many of those same items, plus some spring time specials featuring the WECC Spring Season 2026 mascot Sunny.
The order deadline is May 29th. Items will be available for pickup at The WECC starting June 22nd. The WECC will be open for pickups Monday-Friday 10:30am-5:00pm.
Daniel Champagne
Sunday May 31st
West End Cultural Centre, 586 Ellice Ave
MATINEE ADDED (evening show sold out)
Doors 1:00pm Music 2:00pm
Daniel Champagne’s evening show sold out so quickly we had to add a matinee! And that one is inching towards a sellout by the day. There’s still room, but there won’t be for long.
The Australian virtuoso recently described as ‘the finest guitar player of this generation,’ has been selling out concerts around the globe — and in the spring of 2026, he’ll bring his now-famed live show to intimate venues across Western Canada!
“Do whatever it takes to get in the front row!” – Rhythms Magazine, Australia
“A generational talent that must be seen to be believed.” – Roots Magazine, UK
Don’t miss your chance to see live music at its finest!
Daniel Champagne lives and breathes music. Playing upwards of 250 concerts around the world each year, he is as loved globally as he is in his homeland of Australia. His signature guitar style and formidable stage show have garnered accolades and dedicated fans worldwide.
Growing up in the Bega Valley on the Far South Coast of New South Wales, the story goes that the young artist first picked up his instrument of choice at age five, following in the footsteps of his musical father. He began writing songs at twelve, trained classically throughout his teens, and performed wherever he could — honing his craft and developing the electric live show that he is renowned for today. At eighteen, he finished school, turned professional, and hit the road without looking back.
The following eighteen years have seen him release seven studio albums, sell out concerts across the globe, play some of the biggest festivals under the sun, and share stages with the likes of Tommy Emmanuel, INXS, John Butler, Lucinda Williams, Ani DiFranco, Judy Collins, and Rodrigo y Gabriela.
Expect jaw-dropping guitar skills, songs that carry the heart away, and the stories of a troubadour that will stay with you long after the last note rings out — a Daniel Champagne show is not just a concert, it’s an experience.
#winnipegmusic #winnipegnonprofit #winnipegevent #winnipegconcert

Shorter WECC office hours this Friday May 15th, just FYI. We'll be open 11:00am-5:00pm. Thanks for understanding :)

💥A live set you’ll be feeling long after it ends💥 Mas Aya performs at Cluster Festival on May 30. Grab tickets through the link in bio. 🎟️ 🥁
Brandon Miguel Valdivia has emerged as one of the most prolific and respected musicians in Canada working as a drummer and multi-instrumentalist over the past twenty years. He has worked with artists such as Polaris Prize Winner Lido Pimienta, Polaris Prize Winner Jeremy Dutcher, U.S. Girls, Not the Wind, Not the Flag, Laaraji, Arnold Dreyblatt, amongst others.
Mas Aya is the name of his solo project for which he has garnished international acclaim with releases on Telephone Explosion Records and Shika Shika receiving warm critical reception from such sources as Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, CBC, the New York Times and more. His music merges jazz, electronic and Latin traditions creating an eclectic, unclassifiable music teeming with subtle contradiction and restless intruige.

💥A live set you’ll be feeling long after it ends💥 Mas Aya performs at Cluster Festival on May 30. Grab tickets through the link in bio. 🎟️ 🥁
Brandon Miguel Valdivia has emerged as one of the most prolific and respected musicians in Canada working as a drummer and multi-instrumentalist over the past twenty years. He has worked with artists such as Polaris Prize Winner Lido Pimienta, Polaris Prize Winner Jeremy Dutcher, U.S. Girls, Not the Wind, Not the Flag, Laaraji, Arnold Dreyblatt, amongst others.
Mas Aya is the name of his solo project for which he has garnished international acclaim with releases on Telephone Explosion Records and Shika Shika receiving warm critical reception from such sources as Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, CBC, the New York Times and more. His music merges jazz, electronic and Latin traditions creating an eclectic, unclassifiable music teeming with subtle contradiction and restless intruige.

💥A live set you’ll be feeling long after it ends💥 Mas Aya performs at Cluster Festival on May 30. Grab tickets through the link in bio. 🎟️ 🥁
Brandon Miguel Valdivia has emerged as one of the most prolific and respected musicians in Canada working as a drummer and multi-instrumentalist over the past twenty years. He has worked with artists such as Polaris Prize Winner Lido Pimienta, Polaris Prize Winner Jeremy Dutcher, U.S. Girls, Not the Wind, Not the Flag, Laaraji, Arnold Dreyblatt, amongst others.
Mas Aya is the name of his solo project for which he has garnished international acclaim with releases on Telephone Explosion Records and Shika Shika receiving warm critical reception from such sources as Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, CBC, the New York Times and more. His music merges jazz, electronic and Latin traditions creating an eclectic, unclassifiable music teeming with subtle contradiction and restless intruige.

A quietly stunning lineup of musical shapeshifters arrives at Cluster on May 28 🌾 Tickets for The SunDog Ensemble are available now. Link in bio 🪷
The SunDog Ensemble is a rotating cast of musical creators exploring sound across genres, beamed into existence by Canadian pianist and songwriter Theresa Thordarson. The current lineup features Theresa on keys and vocals, composer/clarinetist Christopher Byman, multi-disciplinary guitarist John Himes, and jazz-adjacent guitarist/creator Ava Glendinning in a program including new and lesser-heard classical works, folk/pop music, and jazz non-standards.

A quietly stunning lineup of musical shapeshifters arrives at Cluster on May 28 🌾 Tickets for The SunDog Ensemble are available now. Link in bio 🪷
The SunDog Ensemble is a rotating cast of musical creators exploring sound across genres, beamed into existence by Canadian pianist and songwriter Theresa Thordarson. The current lineup features Theresa on keys and vocals, composer/clarinetist Christopher Byman, multi-disciplinary guitarist John Himes, and jazz-adjacent guitarist/creator Ava Glendinning in a program including new and lesser-heard classical works, folk/pop music, and jazz non-standards.

A quietly stunning lineup of musical shapeshifters arrives at Cluster on May 28 🌾 Tickets for The SunDog Ensemble are available now. Link in bio 🪷
The SunDog Ensemble is a rotating cast of musical creators exploring sound across genres, beamed into existence by Canadian pianist and songwriter Theresa Thordarson. The current lineup features Theresa on keys and vocals, composer/clarinetist Christopher Byman, multi-disciplinary guitarist John Himes, and jazz-adjacent guitarist/creator Ava Glendinning in a program including new and lesser-heard classical works, folk/pop music, and jazz non-standards.

Daniel Champagne @danielchampagnemusic
Sunday May 31st
West End Cultural Centre, 586 Ellice Ave
MATINEE ADDED (evening show sold out)
Doors 1:00pm Music 2:00pm
Daniel Champagne’s evening show sold out so quickly we had to add a matinee! And that one is inching towards capacity by the day. There’s still room, but there won’t be for long.
The Australian virtuoso recently described as ‘the finest guitar player of this generation,’ has been selling out concerts around the globe — and in the spring of 2026, he’ll bring his now-famed live show to intimate venues across Western Canada!
“Do whatever it takes to get in the front row!” – Rhythms Magazine, Australia
“A generational talent that must be seen to be believed.” – Roots Magazine, UK
Don’t miss your chance to see live music at its finest!
Daniel Champagne lives and breathes music. Playing upwards of 250 concerts around the world each year, he is as loved globally as he is in his homeland of Australia. His signature guitar style and formidable stage show have garnered accolades and dedicated fans worldwide.
Growing up in the Bega Valley on the Far South Coast of New South Wales, the story goes that the young artist first picked up his instrument of choice at age five, following in the footsteps of his musical father. He began writing songs at twelve, trained classically throughout his teens, and performed wherever he could — honing his craft and developing the electric live show that he is renowned for today. At eighteen, he finished school, turned professional, and hit the road without looking back.
The following eighteen years have seen him release seven studio albums, sell out concerts across the globe, play some of the biggest festivals under the sun, and share stages with the likes of Tommy Emmanuel, INXS, John Butler, Lucinda Williams, Ani DiFranco, Judy Collins, and Rodrigo y Gabriela.
Expect jaw-dropping guitar skills, songs that carry the heart away, and the stories of a troubadour that will stay with you long after the last note rings out — a Daniel Champagne show is not just a concert, it’s an experience.

🌼We are so excited to have Osmanthus at the festival this year. Catch this dynamic duo at Cluster on May 30. Ticket link in bioooooo🌼
Starting as a one-off pairing for a small gallery show in early 2019, Calgary-based duo Osmanthus combines violinist Laura Reid’s classical prowess and ear for melody with Krzysztof Sujata’s electronic experience and penchant for paced improvisation and minimalism. Together they straddle the line between acoustic and electronic music and accentuate how truly insignificant the distinction between the two worlds is. ✨

🌼We are so excited to have Osmanthus at the festival this year. Catch this dynamic duo at Cluster on May 30. Ticket link in bioooooo🌼
Starting as a one-off pairing for a small gallery show in early 2019, Calgary-based duo Osmanthus combines violinist Laura Reid’s classical prowess and ear for melody with Krzysztof Sujata’s electronic experience and penchant for paced improvisation and minimalism. Together they straddle the line between acoustic and electronic music and accentuate how truly insignificant the distinction between the two worlds is. ✨

🌼We are so excited to have Osmanthus at the festival this year. Catch this dynamic duo at Cluster on May 30. Ticket link in bioooooo🌼
Starting as a one-off pairing for a small gallery show in early 2019, Calgary-based duo Osmanthus combines violinist Laura Reid’s classical prowess and ear for melody with Krzysztof Sujata’s electronic experience and penchant for paced improvisation and minimalism. Together they straddle the line between acoustic and electronic music and accentuate how truly insignificant the distinction between the two worlds is. ✨

Annual Public Meeting
Wednesday May 14th at The WECC
6:00pm-7:30pm
Charts!
Live music by Amby!
Please join us for The WECC Annual Public Meeting where we will talk about the year we’ve had, check out some charts, and enjoy the live music stylings of singer-songwriter Amby!
Amby @ambyambyambyamby
Amby plays music for lovers and losers who are open to laughing and crying while listening.Existing somewhere in the venn diagram of Joni Mitchell, Martha Wainwright, and Lizzy McAlpine. Amby tows the lines between folk, alternative rock, and country music with a voice originally trained for musical theatre and choir. The humour in their lyrics brings some lightness and relatability - if they can laugh at themselves, so can you. A little laughter goes a long way in transferring stories of darkness, love, and spiritual hunger into a vessel of sound that is refreshing and intimate. Drink up.

Annual Public Meeting
Wednesday May 14th at The WECC
6:00pm-7:30pm
Charts!
Live music by Amby!
Please join us for The WECC Annual Public Meeting where we will talk about the year we’ve had, check out some charts, and enjoy the live music stylings of singer-songwriter Amby!
Amby @ambyambyambyamby
Amby plays music for lovers and losers who are open to laughing and crying while listening.Existing somewhere in the venn diagram of Joni Mitchell, Martha Wainwright, and Lizzy McAlpine. Amby tows the lines between folk, alternative rock, and country music with a voice originally trained for musical theatre and choir. The humour in their lyrics brings some lightness and relatability - if they can laugh at themselves, so can you. A little laughter goes a long way in transferring stories of darkness, love, and spiritual hunger into a vessel of sound that is refreshing and intimate. Drink up.
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