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“On this night, we are the light.”

As night falls on the longest day of the year, we gather beneath the stars on the Roy Thomson Hall patio to celebrate the enduring power of light—not just the sun’s, but our own. Following Jeremy Dutcher’s transcendent performance, the TSO invites you into a radiant, soul-forward celebration of identity, community, and renewal. This is a moment of in-betweens: day into night, stillness into rhythm, ancient into modern. It’s a come-as-you-are space where queer joy and Indigenous pride meet cosmic wonder—where the pulse of the DJ, the flicker of candlelight, and the sparkle of new connections remind us that light doesn’t vanish with the sun… it simply changes form.

Saturday, June 21, 2025
Roy Thomson Hall, 60 Simcoe Street

Lucas Waldin, conductor
Jeremy Dutcher, vocalist
Toronto Symphony Orchestra

7:00 PM Doors Open
8:00 PM Concert with Jeremy Dutcher
10:00 PM Patio After Party

The party ticket includes the opportunity to mingle with TSO musicians, Jeremy Dutcher, and fellow guests, along with light snacks, one complimentary drink, and a paid bar. Please note this is a 19+ event.

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If you don’t already have a ticket to the concert, you can purchase concert tickets and tickets to the after party here.

About Jeremy Dutcher

Jeremy Dutcher, the indelible Two-Spirit artist and cultural ambassador from the Tobique First Nation, returns to the TSO! Renowned for his groundbreaking album Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa, which earned him the 2018 Polaris Music Prize and the 2019 JUNO Award for Indigenous Music Album of the Year, Jeremy merges traditional songs with neoclassical, jazz, and pop influences. Join Jeremy and your TSO for this transcending performance during Pride and National Indigenous Peoples Day, featuring music from Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa and his newest album, Motewolonuwok.