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Felix Cartal to Headline Exclusive Billboard Canada LIVE Event in Toronto

The acclaimed Canadian electronic producer is coming to SOUNDSTAGE at the W Toronto for a euphoric dance party and fan Q&A covering his storied decades-spanning career.

Felix Cartal

Felix Cartal

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Felix Cartal is getting up close and personal with a select group of fans for a special edition of Billboard Canada LIVE on Feb. 20, 2026.

The Vancouver-based producer will grace SOUNDSTAGE at W Toronto for an intimate Q&A and concert.


Felix Cartal is one of the most acclaimed electronic artists in Canada, with multiple Juno nominations (including one this year for dance recording of the year), collabs with pop artists like Lights and Tegan & Sara as well as electronic heavyweights like Kaskade, Gold and Platinum certifications, and some big Billboard Canadian Hot 100 hits, including the recent "Dancing in a Dream" with Rêve.

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The boundary-pushing house artist's 2025 album i, sabotage is both euphoric and introspective, a project that Cartal describes as an album "for my fellow overthinkers of the world." Sometimes the best way to get out of your head is to get onto the dance floor, and the album is perfect for it.

He's known for giving fans a one-of-a-kind experience at every show he plays, including a recent 5,000-person beach party in Vancouver and a rave at the top of the CN Tower in Toronto.

This will be another legendary event from Felix Cartal. He will play a special club set for 200 lucky fans and participate in a Billboard Canada-led Q&A covering his whole decade-and-a-half career. Fans who get in will also have their chance to submit their own questions.

Tickets are extremely limited. Fans will be chosen at random for a chance to purchase a pair of tickets. Enter here.

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