Rich Aucoin delivers a multi-sensory spectacle of a show. He has been described as "Part Daft Punk-inflected Dan Deacon, part DIY-driven Flaming Lips as filtered through Girl Talk”. His interactive show features a band of musicians playing in sync to visuals, often performed underneath a large parachute from kindergarten and a sea of confetti. Aucoin has been long-listed for the Polaris Music Prize twice, and his music video for “Brian Wilson is A.L.I.V.E.” won the Prism Prize. He has built a reputation according to CBC Radio3 as one of the best live shows in Canada. His albums sync to old movies like Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of The Moon with The Wizard of Oz.
Kayla Williams & The Yacht Daddies, hailing from Calgary, is a yacht-pop powerhouse bringing her fresh, feminine twist to the glitter-drenched grooves of the ’70s and ’80s. With smooth, soulful vocals and slick retro swagger, she channels the charm of Hall & Oates, the warmth of Huey Lewis, and the modern vibes of Lake Street Dive, all with her own modern flair. Her latest EP,
POPSTALGIA (Sept 2025), dives deep into her love for playful, feel-good yacht-rock grooves with irresistible hooks and bass lines that shimmer. Williams is a seasoned performer who is backed by her electrifying band, The Yacht Daddies, delivering high-energy, nostalgic shows that are part concert, part time machine, and all good vibes.
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