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 four hour annual adventure on-board 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.
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.