The University of Windsor and St Clair College presents
DJ Shub LIVE at the University of Windsor
Thursday, May 11 @ 7:00pm
About this event:
2022 JUNO winner DJ Shub will be hitting the stage Thursday, May 11th at the University of Windsor TLC building to kick off the Second Annual Alumni & Student Pow Wow. This event is FREE to the public.
Doors Open @ 6:00 pm.
DJ Performance is from 7:00 pm -9:30 pm.
NO FOOD or DRINK permitted upon entry.
Parking will be available on premise and around the venue.
This an alcohol-free event.
The University of Windsor is a Smoke Free Campus.
Family friendly event.
Note that when you attend this event, you enter an area where photography, audio, and video recording may occur. By entering the event premises, you consent to such recording media and its release, publication, exhibition or reproduction.
Get Your FREE Event Tickets
Location
Toldo Lancer Centre (TLC)
University of Windsor
2555 College Ave, Windsor, ON N9B 3P4
By registering for tickets to this event and/ or entering or attempting to enter the Venue, you will be deemed to have accepted these Venue Terms and, where applicable the terms and conditions of the ticket agent and event organizers.
You must produce a valid Ticket to gain entry to any Event at the Venue.
Unfortunately, there is to be no re-entry into the venue.
All Tickets for each event will be checked and scanned on entry. It is your responsibility to check your Ticket(s) to ascertain the date and times of the event.
This is a family event. Subject to any Event specific age restrictions, children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over (subject to a maximum number of 4 children per adult) and acknowledge and agree that you are responsible for that child or children at all times at the Event.
The following restrictions will apply to your attendance at the Event and your breach of any of these may lead to you being refused entry or ejected from the Event. Please note that we are not responsible for any prohibited items or other items that we deem inappropriate or unsafe that are confiscated:
- No smoking, this includes vaping, tobacco, cannabis, marijuana on the premise at any time. The University of Windsor is a smoke-free campus.
- Illegal substances including new psychoactive substances (commonly known as ‘legal highs’) and/ or other drugs considered to be unsafe are strictly prohibited and will not be permitted to be brought into the Event;
- Animals are not permitted (with the exception of registered assistance/service dogs);
- No outside food or drink permitted unless medically required to do so.
- Crowd surfing and moshing are prohibited;
- No horns; whistles; drums, megaphones, amplification equipment, klaxons, air horns;
- No fireworks, flares, smoke canisters, explosives, firearms, knives, blades; or any other article which may be used as a weapon or missile, or which may, in our reasonable opinion, cause danger or disruption to visitors at the venue (regardless of whether or not such item is illegal or is carried for specific purposes)
- No backpacks are permitted with the exception of diaper bags and medical bags. We will permit a small bag at a maximum size of 5x7. ALL bags will be checked upon entry.
- Absolutely no throwing of any items; anyone throwing items will be removed from the event
- No sponsorship, promotional or marketing material to/of any other events permitted at event unless previously arranged with the organizers
- No unauthorised professional photography or filming equipment (including go-pros and drones). No reproduction of any video and we reserve the right to confiscate any such unauthorized photographs or recordings).
Harassment or discrimination is not tolerated.
This includes but is not limited to the spreading, supporting, and/or sympathizing with discrimination based on race, colour, national origin or ancestry, creed or religion, sex, or gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, or age.
Prohibited Items:
We reserve the right to confiscate any prohibited items. Anyone found in possession of a prohibited item will be refused admission and/ or ejected from the venue.
In order to facilitate the security, safety and comfort of all patrons, we reserve the right to conduct security searches of persons, clothing, bags and all other items on entry and exit, to confiscate items.
Emergency evacuation:
In the case of emergency please follow instructions, directions from volunteers, staff and/ or other officials.
All attendees must comply with safety announcements, rules and regulations while at the Venue.
Additional Venue disclaimers:
During the Event you may be exposed to loud music, smoke and/or strobe lighting. We strongly recommend that all attendees take any precautions deemed necessary.
Admission is at your own risk. We and our affiliates will not be held liable for any loss, injuries or damages sustained at the event including damage, theft or losses to property.
We have the right to revise and amend these Venue Terms from time to time and post the new version of on the Venue website. By continuing to use the website/ attending the Event, you signify your agreement to be bound by the amended Venue Terms.
Get to know DJ Shub?
Social activism and a feverish dance party make a tantalizing combination and 2022 JUNO winner for Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year, Dan “DJ Shub” General is the grand marshal we nominate to lead this jubilant parade.
Shub is a true original: a title-holding battle DJ/producer, a joyful collaborator and a non-stop creator who skillfully weaves craft, message and heritage.
Since exiting A Tribe Called Red, Shub has continued adding jewels to his “Godfather of PowWowStep”crown.
War Club is Shub’s latest celebration of Indigenous power: a special filmed on Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve in Ontario that features Shub’s trademark finger-smoking scratch-a-thons, an all-ages cast of traditional dancers, and plenty of bustles shaking to outstanding musical collaborations with Phoenix Pagliacci, Boogát and Fawn Wood that tells the tale of a young girl searching for her brother with the help of an enchanted war club.
Shub’s uncompromising pride in Aboriginal heritage and talent is the driving force behind his art.
Join the parade–Shub’s made sure there’s enough hip hop, Indigenous culture, power, protest and humanity for all of us
Event brought to you by: