NMC Presents: CIBC Summer Series


NMC Presents: CIBC Summer Series
Recurring weekly on Thursday, Friday
19:30:00 -
Ends September 19th, 2025
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The National Music Centre (NMC) is excited to announce the return of the CIBC Summer Series at the King Eddy from July 31 to September 19, featuring a lineup stacked with some of the most exciting talent lighting up Canadas music scene.
CIBC Summer Series schedule:
July 31 Samantha Savage Smith with Damase Elis
August 1 L'omelette with Stolen Moon
August 7 Mariel Buckley with Tyson Ray Borsboom
August 8 Arlo Maverick with Skinny Blaiz
August 13 Chevy Beaulieu with Chelsie Young
August 14 Deep Love Revival with Hip Hip Thursday
August 22 Bijaan with Femi
August 23 SHY FRiEND with Sunset Sabotage
August 28 Dallas Rodin with Edwardson
August 29 Polo Show with Pat Clifton
September 4 Clea Anaïs with (un)decided
September 12 St.Arnaud with Former Lovers
September 18 Laura Hickli with Kindé
September 19 Brett Cassidy & The Corduroy Cowboys with Education Party
The series will kick off on July 31 with Calgary singer-songwriter Samantha Savage Smith, known for her glistening pop tunes that blend confessional lyrics with playful charm, alongside fellow Calgarian Damase Elis, a singer-songwriter whose adoration for indie, folk, blues, and jazz fuels a drive to tell queer stories through song.
Next up on August 1 is L'omelette, the Calgary art-rockers who dart between prog, new wave, and sax-led dance pop; and Stolen Moon, a psych-rock trio that delivers high-octane energy, and irresistible riffs.
On August 7, Alberta favourite Mariel Buckley brings her fearless blend of Americana to the King Eddy stage. Tyson Ray Borsboom will join the bill, harnessing the best parts of country, indie, folk, and alt-rock into one magnetic sound.
Performing on August 8 is Arlo Maverick, an elder statesman of Canadas underground hip-hop scene, who melds brainy wit into his wordplay and far-reaching influences, from jazz and soul to electro. Nigerian-Canadian Afropop artist Skinny Blaiz will also perform, sharing sounds that transcend borders.
On August 13, Chevy Beaulieu, a country singer-songwriter who makes music that reflects his small-town roots, will share the stage with Chelsie Young, the self-described tomboy country artist that is blazing her own path in her own rough and tumble way.
Next up on August 14 is Deep Love Revival, the five-piece disco-rock and sunshine-soul group that delivers original, empowering anthems. The band will be joined by Hip Hip Thursday, who balance the improvisational essence of jazz with the rhythmic and lyrical depth of hip-hop into six-piece arrangements.
Merging old-school 90s hip-hop influences with new school swagger, Bijaan will perform on August 22 with Femi, a Nigerian-Canadian artist who leans towards the melodic side of rap.
Taking the stage on August 23 is SHY FRiEND, an alt-pop project that rose out of a group of classical and jazz musicians, celebrated for their emotive soundscapes and captivating live shows; and Sunset Sabotage, a genre-blending thrill ride through the many moods of alternative music.
Boundary-pushing Toronto pop artist Dallas Rodin is up next on August 28. Shes joined by Edwardson, a rising alt-pop singer-songwriter quickly gaining attention as one to watch.
On August 29, Nigerian-Canadian rapper Polo Sho takes the stage with his sharp lyricism, passionate delivery, smooth melodies, and purpose-driven mindset. He'll be joined by the infectious grooves and intimate narratives of songwriter/producer/musician Pat Clifton.
Purveyor of lush, nostalgic pop Clea Anaïs performs on September 4 with opener (un)decided, the eight-piece neo-soul and hip-hop collective.
On September 9, Aladean Kheroufi, the Edmonton-by-way-of-Algeria musician, will share his soulful and idiosyncratic tunes, alongside Former Lovers, a band of prairie pals hailing from Prince Albert and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, whose driving rhythms and infectious hooks are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Performing on September 18 is Laura Hickli, the progressive art-pop artist known for dreamy, tightly-arranged soundscapes and powerful live shows. Also joining the bill is Kindé, whose music brings together her gospel roots, and R&B, Afro-fusion, and hip-hop influences.
Closing out the series on September 19 is folk-country outfit Brett Cassidy & the Corduroy Cowboys, alongside openers Education Party, an electronic folk ensemble whose spirit-stirring sound strikes a deep emotional chord.