The fourth annual edition of SPRING REVERB will take place from May 29 to June 1, 2025, throughout downtown Kingston and the Inner Harbour. This season, we're showcasing a combo of cool up-and-comers, some sweet local acts, plus a handful of headliners known to pack Kingston venues!
The full slate of artists have been announced and tickets and passes for all shows are on sale now! Plus, don't miss our free industry events and panels, designed to shed some light on the music biz. Whether you're a musician or music fan, the panels are approachable, informative and fun.
We encourage you to take some chances on acts you don't know, support the ones you do, bring your earplugs, stand front row, and soak it up! Buy merch, hit up the panels, visit record shops, wake up and do it again. Stay tuned, more to come, thank you all!
Interested in volunteering for this year's festival? Sign up now!
Thu May 29
& Marc Anthony Sinagoga
Broom Factory
7:30pm doors // 8:00-9:30pm show
All Ages // $40
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Fri May 30
+ Julia Finnegan, Clara Smallman
Musiikki
7pm doors // 7:30-10:00pm show
All Ages // $15
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Fri May 30
+ Thunder Queens
Broom Factory
7:00pm doors // 7:30-9:30pm show
All Ages // $25
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Fri May 30
+ Oakridge Ave.
The Mansion
8:30pm doors // 9:00pm-12:00am show
19+ // $30
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Fri May 30
Sat May 31
+ Anthea Feaver
BSE Skate Shop
1pm doors // 1:30-3:15pm show
All Ages // $22.50
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Sat May 31
+ Evan Jackson
Something Else Records
2:30pm doors // 3:00-4:30pm show
All Ages // FREE!
Sat May 31
+ Piner
Musiikki
7pm doors // 7:30pm-10:00pm show
All Ages // $15
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Sat May 31
+ Mint Simon, Spurs' Queer Line Dancing
Film screenings, and more!
Broom Factory
7pm doors // 7:30-10pm show
All Ages // $20
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Sat May 31
Bodywash, Sunforger, Fleeting Colours
The Mansion
Co-Presented by Pop Montreal
9pm doors // 9:30-11:50pm show
19+ // $15
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Sat May 31
+ Brickie, The Meringues
The Toucan
10pm-2am show
19+ // Free!
Sun June 01
+ KaKaow
Broom Factory
1:30pm doors // 2:00-4:00pm show
All Ages // $30
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Thu May 29
Broom Factory
4-6pm event // All Ages
Free/RSVP
Fri May 30
Guests: Double Experience
Broom Factory
11:45am doors // 12-1pm event // All Ages
Free/RSVP
Fri May 30
Guests: Ian Harris
Broom Factory
12:45pm doors // 1-2pm event // All Ages
Free/RSVP
Fri May 30
With: Em Harmsen
The Wherehouse
1-4pm event // All Ages
Free/RSVP
Fri May 30
With: Ash Molloy
Musiikki Cafe
6-7pm event // All Ages
Free/RSVP
Sat May 31
Guests: Mars Aspen, Sarah Sleeth
Something Else Records
2-3pm event // All Ages
Free (first-come-first-served, pending capacity)
Sat May 31
Guests: TBA
Broom Factory
5-7pm event // All Ages
Free/RSVP
Sun June 01
Location TBA
1-2pm // All Ages
Free/RSVP
Sun June 01
The Wherehouse
6:30-8:30pm event // All Ages
Free/RSVP
SPRING REVERB has something for all budgets! Here's info on admission, tickets, and passes:
FREE CONCERTS: some concerts are free of charge and admission is first-come first-served. Arrive early to ensure entry!
FREE PANELS: our panel events are free, but space is limited. RSVP to secure your spot!
TICKETS: ticketed events can be purchased on our website, or in-person day-of-show (if not sold out).
PASSES: passes get you into everything at SPRING REVERB, perfect for venue-hopping and deciding on-the-go. While we hold back lots of spots for pass-holders, some venues are small, so admission is not guaranteed. We recommend arriving early with your pass!
HIGH FIVES:
ATOMICA PIZZERIA
BLACK DOG TAVERN
BENJAMIN HOTELS
BSE SKATE SHOP
THE COUNTY BOUNTY ARTISANAL SODA CO.
THE DAVIES CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
DIANNE'S FISH SHACK & SMOKEHOUSE
HAMPTON INN BY HILTON KINGSTON
HARPER'S BURGER BAR
THE JOE CHITHALEN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT LENDING LIBRARY
POP MONTREAL
SOMETHING ELSE RECORDS
THE SMITH HOTEL
WHIT KINGSTON
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Territorial Acknowledgement
We are reminded that Spring Reverb is situated on the ancestral and continuing unceded territory of the Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples. We would like to acknowledge
that this land is steeped in rich Indigenous history. The people who work with Spring Reverb are grateful to share in the stewardship of our region. We recognize our shared history
and future, as we strive to create an honest, open, and inclusive
culture.