The Mostly Solo Tour Live in Toronto, ON
David James Allen + Courtney Dubois + Hannah Green
Entry Requirements: 19+
Catch David James Allen live and intimate in Toronto, Ontario with very special guests Courtney Dubois and Hannah Green
With his latest single “Platform No. 12 (Old Friends),” Canadian singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist David James Allen continues to show why he is on the cutting edge of Americana. “Platform No. 12 (Old Friends)” is an instant cosmic country classic and a stunning preview of his next album Jubilation Potpourri, scheduled for release in 2026. It follows Allen’s previous album By The Summertime, which Quality Americana described as, “a throwback to sounds of the 1970s… the instrumentation is carefully planned, yet feels spontaneous.”
David James Allen has been releasing music for more than a decade, but over the past several years—after moving east of Toronto to the wilds of Prince Edward County—he has been startlingly prolific. Beginning with 2017’s When The Demons Come and carrying on through 2020’s Radiations and the following year’s The Architect, Allen has been steadily amassing a remarkable body of work that stands alongside those of any of his Canadian contemporaries.
COURTNEY DUBOIS (Toronto/Barrie, Ontario)
Courtney Dubois is a singer/songwriter from Barrie, ON. Her songs prove the universality of the deeply personal, as she explores, through captivating narratives, the concepts of fragility in emotion, familial dynamics, and the ever-present struggle for personal identity. Her music offers listeners great depth and symbolic value, while retaining accessibility, pleasing even at surface-level.
HANNAH GREEN (Toronto/NFLD) Hannah Green is an alternative singer-songwriter known for blending folk, indie, and ambient elements to craft a captivating, atmospheric sound. Her debut full-length album, Moving Fast In Slow Motion (2024), produced by drummer and producer Nick Coultas-Clarke (Repartee), delves into the complex themes of love, loss, and the bittersweet transition from childhood to adulthood. The album’s emotive depth and unique style earned Green dual nominations for MusicNL's Alternative Artist of the Year and Rising Star of the Year in the same year.