Tyler Hill @ Stereo

Team Wiggle Room surrounding the DJ outside Stereo Montreal

Join us in Montréal to see Tyler Hill at Stereo on Friday, June 7, 2024, 23:59 – 08:00.

Update: It’s a solo show. Maceo Plex deeply apologizes to the club and fans. Due to personal circumstances, he had to miss his flight from Barcelona.

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Tyler Hill will achieve a milestone by performing at STEREO. He credits his success to his collaboration with Maceo Plex, particularly their track “Nasty,” which has opened numerous opportunities. Tyler has releases on Ellum, Farris Wheel, Wiggle Room Toronto, and many more. He has collaborated with leading artists and played at key festivals such as alienInFlux’s Harvest Festival in Ontario. See About for more info and Subscribe to keep up on Tyler Hill’s latest news.

“Well, I have no words!

STEREO MONTREAL is considered a temple to most visitors to the music scene worldwide who grace the booth. Many greats have played some iconic sets in this venue.

I want to thank my homie, Maceo Plex, for making this happen! Over the past year or so, we’ve done some incredible things together musically; I never thought I would be working with an artist at this level one day. Our collaboration with “Nasty” has opened many doors and musical opportunities. I hope one day I can repay the Maceo and the people at Ellum, Lone Romantic.

As a producer and DJ, Most of us set goals and aspirations to reach throughout our career, and Stereo was something I never thought would come true.

Over the past three years, my rock Monique Proulx, Takin Nateghi, Matthew Be, and Christina Barron have been working very hard to get the word out. Of course, Nathan Barato for his help with the Smooth EP release on our Wiggle Room Records debut release, which got the ball rolling for my music career.

To everyone who has supported me over the years ❤️ thanks so much 🙏.
It all started at 120 when a person who loved great music and had no thought of competition stuck her neck out and Advocated for me from the beginning 💓 my work wife and +ONE partner love you, Barroness!

The journey, I hope, has just started. Lots of amazing things to announce over the next few months with collaborations and label release announcements 😎 it’s so hard to keep my mouth shut lol…..thank you, everyone, and I hope to see you in Montreal 🤜”

Wiggle Room accredited by Violence Prevention program

Certificate from Order an Angelot

Accredited by the Order an Angelot sexual violence prevention program, Wiggle Room aims to combat sexual assault, often targeting women and LGBTQ+ individuals at venues. Our staff and associates completed training to earn this certification, underscoring our dedication to safety.

The Order an Angelot protocol enhances our Safer Dance Space initiative by empowering individuals to seek assistance without hesitation. Inspired by successful international campaigns like Angel Shots and Ask for Angela, this program underscores our dedication to your well-being.

Sexual violence encompasses unwanted touching, groping, drink spiking, or harassment—all can be considered sexual assault under Canadian law. Consent must be clear, voluntary, and ongoing throughout any interaction. Coercion, manipulation, or any incapacity nullify consent. The video Tea Consent explains the importance of consent in a fun way.

Since our establishment in 2021, safety has been paramount at Wiggle Room. We employ a simple yet effective safety procedures initiated by the code ‘BANANA.’ It alerts staff to any concerns regarding safety or experiences of sexual violence. Our team will promptly assist the patron in a safe space, provides resources from the Toronto Rape Crisis Center and police, and ensures their well-being before departure.

A safe environment is a collective effort. We urge patrons to stay vigilant, intervene, and support one another. All our staff, including management, bartenders, servers, and security personnel, hold Smart Serve certificates and actively monitor patrons’ well-being.

We handle reports of past violence outside our events with sensitivity and follow established protocols.

We welcome your feedback.

Five members of our security team
Meet our security team from left to right: Keys, Travis, Mitchell (head security), Ron, and Andre.

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Together Against Sexual Violence
During your interaction with the person seeking help: • Believe the person. • Be there to listen to them. • Focus on the needs of the person. • Avoid asking insensitive questions. • Stay calm and in control of your emotions.

MEMORY AID FOR THE PROTOCOL. STEP 1 Someone orders an Angelot. You offer to lead them to a safe place. The person accepts or refuses to go. STEP 2 If the person accepts, you accompany them to the safe place. If the person refuses, you give them the resource card. STEP 3 You explain to the person that they are safe and that they can take all the time they need. You give them a glass of water, evaluate the person's needs and ask them: • Do you have a friend in the bar? • Do you want to call someone?