A literary afternoon delight! Music and words from many of the artists performing throughout the festival, including a selection of Hullabaloo performers featured from our youth events. Bear witness to festival highlights as we celebrate their creative minds in one shared space, where participating artists and organizers, established and up-and-coming, meet, mingle and make merry.
This is an All Ages Event.
Featured performers (in no particular order) include:
Moe Clark
Ronnie Dean Harris
Jillian Christmas
Fernando Raguero
Pamela Bentley
Johnny MacRae
Rabbit Richards
Isaac Bond
Alessandra Naccarato
Nyla Carpentier
Chimwemwe Undi
mitcholos touchie
Deirdre Lee
Q
Bryant Ross
Hullabaloo Undies winner: Shauntelle Dick-Charleson
Hullabaloo Team winner: Victoria High
Youth Slam Grand Champion: Benedict Mendes
Doors 1:30 / 2 – 4 pm / The Wise Hall / $12 Advance / $15 At Door./ All Ages event
Free to Festival Pass holders! Get your Early Bird Passes here until April 10.
Tickets may be purchased ahead of time on Brown Paper Tickets.
Box office and Will Call will open with doors at 1:30 pm. Box office is CASH ONLY.
Buy tickets for Jangle & Shout: The 2018 Verses-Hullabaloo Remixer here.
This event is a scent-reduced space. To assist us in our goal of increased access, please be aware of our attempt to reduce the impact of personal scented products (perfumes, scented oils, etc) in our festival spaces.
Accessibility Information for the Wise Hall:
You’ll note on arrival a set of railed stairs leading into the Hall. The wheelchair accessible entrance is around back. For certain events there will be someone posted at the door throughout the event and/or a bell system will be rigged up to ensure no one has to wait out there to be let in. If this has not been clarified by organizers already, please consider contacting them for details.
Once inside, you’ll find a spacious wood-floored hall, open concept, tables and chairs set up throughout. The stage (accessible only via stairs) is to your left, and the washrooms towards the back of the hall. The washrooms are currently gendered, but sometimes will be marked “gender neutral”. There are two sets of washrooms. The one to the left of the bar is currently marked “men” is on the same level and is now wheelchair accessible, with 2 urinals and one wheelchair access stall and one non-wheelchair access stall. The one to the right of the bar, currently marked “women”, is wheelchair accessible with no urinals and one additional stall. *update as of June
Read the Radical Accessibility Mapping Project’s WISE Hall overview or complete audit.
2013: please note that a new, wheelchair accessible men’s bathroom has been created. The finishing touches are still being added, and the door has been adjusted to more easily fit wheelchair/scooter users, but overall the space is great.