alienInFlux BOAT OF BASS w/ Red Lion & friends • Tallship Kajama
July 17 @ 11:00 pm - July 18 @ 4:00 am
Join the alienInFlux BOAT OF BASS for our annual four-hour adventure aboard the TALL SHIP KAJAMA with as many subwoofers as can possibly fit on deck for an inspired evening of bass-heavy beats off the shores of Toronto.
TIER 1 • SOLD OUT (100 tickets)
TIER 2 • $55.00 + HST + fees (100 tickets)
RED LION (BC) – spinning Jungle & D&B since 1998. Royal City Jungle Alliance founder, Lifeforce alum, WEMF/Harvest regular. Squamish, BC via Toronto.
MARCUS VISIONARY – Renowned for his DJ skills and influence through Prophecy FM, he has helped shape Canada’s electronic music scene and remains one of the country’s leading musical ambassadors.
REMEDY – Remedy of DNB Girls Collective spins emotive, high-octane sets since 2007, blending energy and a whole lot of soul.
FAQ ⚓ 🧭
Boarding begins at 11:15 pm. The ship departs at 11:30 pm sharp so don’t be late.
The event is limited to 225 attendees. Tickets typically sell out.
19+ only. Valid government-issued photo ID required.
Play the sample of SoundCloud mixes above and YouTube videos below to get an idea of this Toronto Drum & Bass boat party. Expect deep bass, crisp highs, and heavy pressure from some of Canada’s leading DnB selectors on our sound system.
Tier 1: $58.19 (includes all fees and tax). Tier 2: $69.79 (includes all fees and tax). Buy tickets.
Dress comfortably for dancing. It can get cool on the water so bring a light jacket. Flat shoes recommended. While you walk the plank to board, there are steps to washroom level.
No outside food or beverages allowed. A cash bar is available on board. See the menu.
Yes. Paid parking is available at 200 Queens Quay West Parking ($15) and Harbourfront Centre Parking Garage ($30). Your ride app such as Lyft, Hopp, or Beck are also options. Public transit: Union Station is a 10-minute walk. Blue Night buses (320 Yonge, 310 Spadina) run after hours.
The event is rain or shine. The ship has covered areas.
Tickets are non-refundable. Can’t go? Please sell to a friend.
Kajama, a 1930 German-built two-masted schooner, was renamed in 1960 by Danish Captain Karl Asmussen after his family: wife Kaywe (Ka-), sons Jan (Ja-), and Maria (Ma). The ship arrived in our harbour in 1999 to throw parties.