Honey Jam, Canada’s iconic showcase of emerging female talent, returns for its 29th annual concert on Thursday, August 29, at Toronto’s TD Music Hall (178 Victoria Street), promising an electrifying evening filled with music, empowerment and celebration. Tickets are on sale now. Honey Jam is also excited to announce that CBC Music will record the concert for a national broadcast airing later this year on CBC Music Live.
This year’s lineup features artists from across Canada of a wide array of genres (hip hop, folk, R&B, indie-pop and jazz):
- Aashika (Toronto, ON)
- Cerae (Toronto, ON)
- Chloe Brodie (Calgary, AB)
- earth 2 tiffany (Toronto, ON)
- Elisha (Toronto, ON)
- Hybrid Tee (Toronto, ON)
- Kat Valentine (Windsor, ON)
- Kateryna Grace (Saskatoon, SK)
- Katrina Anastasia (Toronto, ON)
- Kiza (Toronto, ON)
- Margaret Williams (Toronto, ON)
- Nadia Haddad (Charlottetown, PEI)
- Néhémie (Montreal, QC)
- Qimora Bergman (Brampton, ON)
- Rebecca Sichon (Kelowna, BC)
- TT (Toronto, ON)
In addition to performances by this year’s selected artists, the concert will feature two tribute performances: a group of Honey Jam alum honouring Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter album, plus 2022 alum Leah Holtam celebrating Sarah McLachlan’s 30th anniversary of her debut album and upcoming induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. Hosted by CBC’s Angeline Tetteh-Wayhoe, the concert will also feature a special guest performance by 2020 alum MADLADY (formerly known as Tyra Jutai) plus DJ MelBoogie and Killa Kels.
Adding to the excitement of this year’s program, JUNO award-winning and platinum-selling recording artist and songwriterAnjulie (a Honey Jam alum and a judge during this year’s auditions), is offering an opportunity to one Honey Jam 2024 artist to take part in a songwriting mentorship session with her. As well, Yamaha is returning as a sponsor and will award a $2,500 prize to one artist to put towards sound equipment.
“We’re thrilled to present the 29th edition of Honey Jam, showcasing the incredible talent of female artists from Canada,” says Ebonnie Rowe, founder of Honey Jam. “This year’s concert promises to be a memorable experience, featuring an array of diverse artists ready to ignite the stage.”
Honey Jam has a long-standing reputation for discovering and nurturing talent, with alumni including Nelly Furtado, Melanie Fiona, Jully Black, Haviah Mighty and LU KALA. The program offers a platform for artists to gain exposure, develop their talents and connect with industry professionals and fellow up-and-coming artists, culminating with a performance at the concert on August 29 in front of music fans and members of the industry.
As Honey Jam gears up for its milestone 30th anniversary in 2025, this year’s concert serves as a prelude to the excitement and anticipation surrounding the momentous occasion. Approaching three decades of empowering women in music, Honey Jam remains committed to fostering creativity, diversity and inclusivity within the industry.
For further information, visit www.honeyjam.com
ABOUT HONEY JAM:
Honey Jam is a non-profit multicultural artist development program run by PhemPhat Entertainment Group, dedicated to providing opportunities for young women in the music industry. Since its inception in 1995, Honey Jam has worked with emerging Canadian female artists of all cultures and all genres of music to provide mentoring, education, vocal coaching, performance and networking opportunities. Honey Jam organizes impactful experiences for the artists such as songwriting camps, industry knowledge workshops, mentor cafes, opportunities to attend music industry conferences, artist talks and more. It is a welcoming, supportive sisterhood and a safe space for young women to not only learn about the industry but also to be vulnerable and to build self esteem and long-lasting relationships. Honey Jam’s alumni include Nelly Furtado, Melanie Fiona, Jully Black, Haviah Mighty, LU KALA and many more.