"dead ex girlfriends throw one hell of a party, and you're invited. Hailing from Treaty 6 territory, the quartet kick out a propulsive blend of riot grrrl, grunge and punk rock that revels in unadulterated catharsis. Whether they're unleashing pure rage on "sober up." or leaning into heavier, dreamier territory on the expansive "not the one.," their debut album take me to the after party. (out September 12) is not to be missed."
- Em Moore for Exclaim!, September 5, 2025 (click here to read the full review on exclaim.ca)
The band, made up of four musicians from the Red River Métis, Hatchet Lake Denesuline First Nation, and Flying Dust First Nation, are unapologetically powerful. They play hard, they bring the party, and they carry an important message. The concert will be open to all ages and safety is super important to us, but parents and caregivers also need to know that the music touches on mature themes.
Accessibility at Sidestage
The front entrance for Sidestage is accessible from Osborne Street and there is a gender neutral accessible washroom on the main level. Please note that there are no seats in the venue.
About the Good + Plenty Arts Collective
The Good + Plenty Arts Collective is a provincially incorporated artist collective committed to creating more opportunities for women, 2Spirit, non-binary and gender-expansive individuals within the Manitoba music and music production industry.
They achieve this through artistic and business workshops and training, networking mixers, mentorship, opportunities for showcasing, and peer knowledge sharing. The Good + Plenty Arts Collective is the umbrella organization for the Good + Plenty Producer's Club (in-person group) and the Good + Plenty Producer's Club podcast.
Learn more at goodandplenty.org.
FUNDING PARTNERS
We acknowledge the Government of Canada, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Arts Council, and the Winnipeg Arts Council for their financial support of the sākihiwē festival Round Dance.