Thank Goodness It’s Sunday with Barroness :)

Sun April 26 brought pure Sunday magic to Wiggle Room, as the Industry Weekly Social delivered a packed dancefloor, big smiles, and a proper reset before the week ahead.

The night flowed from warm, groove-led openers into a high-energy birthday session from Barroness, before Manzone & Strong carried the room deep into last call with signature funky house pressure. Between the music, drink specials, and the Sacred Hands wellness cabin, the vibe stayed relaxed, welcoming, and unmistakably Wiggle.

A true Sunday thang. Community-driven, joyful, and exactly how weekends should end.

Mike Nervous Recap

Sunday Service on April 12 delivered exactly what a proper Toronto Sunday should feel like. Wiggle Room filled up early and stayed locked in until last call as Mike Nervous brought deep, driving Nervous Records energy to the room, setting the tone for a long, joyful night. From Cozmic Cat easing us in, through Mandiz and Mike Gibbs keeping the floor moving, to Manzone & Strong closing with signature Sunday warmth, the vibe was communal, sweaty, and celebratory. Add cheap drinks, early RSVPs, a wellness cabin, and a crowd that came ready to dance, and it was another reminder why Sunday Service hits different. Thank goodness it’s Sunday.

🔥 Atash Festival | House Music, Live Santouri & Community Rituals

As winter came to a close, we gathered on the final Tuesday night for our Awtash: Persian Fire Festival before spring to celebrate Chaharshanbeh Soori (Red Wednesday) through music, fire, and community.

Inside, the dance floor stayed moving late with sets from Ramyzmo, BlanchEcho, TAKiN, ADDY, and Amir Nian, blending house with Persian and Eastern influences.

Outside by the fire, live performances from Santouri and Aurorah anchored the night in tradition, as we released the past year and welcomed renewal, warmth, and new beginnings.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for this powerful annual Fire Festival celebration.

Kind words from Echo District @echodistrictofficial

A group of people stands outside a building at night under a glowing purple neon W sign. Text reads: ARCHIVE 27: WIGGLE ROOM THROUGH THE YEARS 2021- PRESENT.

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@wiggleroomtoronto has quickly become one of Toronto’s most recognizable underground dancefloor spaces. Since opening in 2021, the venue has built its identity around community-driven events, extended sets, and a focus on House and Techno culture.

What started as a new room for dedicated dancers has evolved into a consistent meeting point for artists, promoters, and crowds who value sound, energy, and connection over hype. Each year has added another layer to its story, shaped by late nights, packed floors, and a loyal community.

From early nights and growing crowds to fully realized dancefloor energy, these records reflect how a venue becomes more than just a space; it becomes part of a city’s nightlife memory.

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