k.d. lang, TOM COCHRANE, ED ROBERTSON AND CHANTAL KREVIAZUK ANNOUNCED FOR CANADIAN SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME’S LEGENDS IN TORONTO

Thu Sep 25 2025
Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame

Tara Slone hosts an unforgettable night celebrating the 2025 inductees with tributes by Kevin Drew, Murray McLauchlan, JJ Wilde, RÊVE and Canada’s next generation of songwriters

Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (CSHF) today announced the lineup of performers and special guests confirmed for its 2025 Legends Induction event in Toronto, presented by RBC, on October 17 at the Meridian Arts Centre. It promises to be a highly anticipated evening filled with emotional tributes and iconic songs, celebrating the artistry and enduring legacy of this year’s inductees.

Hosted by broadcaster and musician Tara Slone, the evening will showcase some of Canada’s most celebrated songwriters and performers — k.d. lang, Tom Cochrane, Chantal Kreviazuk, Murray McLauchlan, Ed Robertson, and Kevin Drew — alongside a cross-section of emerging and established voices including Charlie Edward, Clerel, Housewife, JJ Wilde, Kairo McLean, Kirk Diamond, Noah Derksen, RÊVE, Sam Drysdale. The program will also feature a special performance by Phil X with inductee Rik Emmett. 

National Music Centre Launches Special Exhibition Dedicated to k.d. lang

Sun Dec 03, 2017

The National Music Centre (NMC) is pleased to launch a new temporary exhibition honouring iconic Canadian singer-songwriter k.d. lang.

The exhibition, called Big, Big Love: k.d. lang on Stage, will be in the National Bank Private Banking 1859 Special Exhibitions Gallery on Level 5 of Studio Bell, and trace the versatile performer’s evolution as one of Canada’s most-loved artists.

“Working on this exhibition with NMC made me look back a bit on my life as a performance artist challenging norms, and how my evolving style became just as important as the performance itself,” said k.d. lang. “I hope the public enjoys the exhibition as much as I’ve enjoyed performing in those pieces and playing those instruments over my career. I can’t think of a place more suited than Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre, to preserve those memories and share them with my fans.”