North by Northeast (NXNE) is three events in one:
• Canada’s #1 showcase for new independent music, where fans can catch great
local and international performers at intimate venues
• A film festival where music is the star, with music-related features,
documentaries, and shorts
• An industry conference featuring celebrity interviews as well as panels and
information exchanges for artists and music-biz professionals
North by Northeast 14 takes over downtown Toronto June 12-15, 2008. For four
days and nights on the cusp of summer, NXNE will entertain close to 100,000
people. The Music Festival will showcase over 500 performers on stages at 40 of
the city’s coolest clubs. The Film Festival will screen the year’s best
music-related cinema. And the Conference will bring music celebs to Toronto for
in-depth interview sessions (yes, you can attend!) and host discussions in which
the future of the music business reveals itself.
During the festival, Toronto throws open its heart and its beer fridges to fans
from around the world. Bars serve booze till 4 am nightly (yes, four), so those
with the stamina—or the right pharmaceutical cocktails—can stay fully lubricated
in a crazed quest to get maximum blast from this explosive event.
The Eclectic Approach
There’s a huge variety of music at NXNE: Rock, Garage, Punk, Reggae, DJ, Folk,
Hip Hop, Goth, Americana, Dance, Ambient, Metal, Bluegrass, Electronic,
Singer-Songwriter, R&B, Acoustic, Alternative and more. If you buy any one of
the fantastic NXNE admission packages, you’re going to see and hear brilliant,
explosive new artists who, because of the stultifying corporate control of
global media, might not otherwise have a high-profile, international platform to
scream at the rooftops from.
History
North by Northeast first rolled out in 1995, conceived as a sister festival to
the South by Southwest Festival & Conference in Austin, Texas. Since then, NXNE
has grown each year, with last year’s festival being the biggest yet. It’s a
feeding frenzy for fans, a must-do for performers, and a vital gathering for
international music & film industry execs.
NXNE has always been about the music. The festival gives 500 local, national and
international artists the chance to rock the crowds and to showcase for agents,
talent buyers, media, promoters, labels and management company heavies at a
variety of essential downtown venues. While many NXNE performers have hit the
fest’s 40 club stages on their way to major international breakthroughs, other
high-profile acts join the fray to help make NXNE essential and eclectic.
Festival alumni include Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Dinosaur Jr., Feist, The
Dears, The Soundtrack Of Our Lives, Sufjan Stevens, Patrick Watson, Sam Roberts,
Billy Talent, Kathleen Edwards, Ron Sexsmith, K’naan, Jason Collett, Sarah
Harmer, and Sum 41.













