Broken Social Scene

       




RELEASES

Remember The Humans
Not Around Anymore
ANTHEMS: A Celebration Of Broken Social Scene's You Forgot It In People
Old Dead Young: B-Sides & Rarities
Let's Try The After Vol. 1 & 2
Let's Try The After Vol. 2
Let's Try The After Vol. 1
Old Dead Young
Hug Of Thunder
Halfway Home
Forgiveness Rock Record
Lo-Fi For The Dividing Nights
Forced to Love / All to All
Ibi Dreams Of Pavement (A Better Day)
S/T
Live at Radio Aligre FM in Paris
Bee Hives
Feel Good Lost
You Forgot It In People


VIDEOS

Broken Social Scene - Not Around Anymore

Broken Social Scene - Can't Find My Heart

Broken Social Scene - Boyfriends

Broken Social Scene | House Of Strombo

Broken Social Scene - Skyline

Broken Social Scene - Vanity Pail Kids (Official Video)

Broken Social Scene - Stay Happy (Official Audio)

Broken Social Scene - Sweetest Kill

Broken Social Scene - Forced To Love

Broken Social Scene Presents: Brendan Canning - Love Is New

Broken Social Scene - Her Disappearing Theme










TOUR DATES

June 8th, 2026
Austin, TX
Moody Amphitheater
June 9th, 2026
Dallas, TX
South Side Ballroom
June 11th, 2026
Denver, CO
Fillmore Auditorium
June 13th, 2026
Sandy, UT
Sandy Amphitheater
June 16th, 2026
Los Angeles, CA
The Greek Theatre
June 17th, 2026
Phoenix, AZ
Arizona Financial Theatre
June 19th, 2026
Sn Diego, CA
Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
June 21st, 2026
San Francisco, CA
The Masonic
June 24th, 2026
Bend, OR
Hayden Homes Amphitheater
July 24th, 2026
Chicago, IL
Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
July 25th, 2026
Detroit, MI
Fox Theatre
July 27th, 2026
Boston, MA
MGM Music Hall at Fenway
July 28th, 2026
Philadelphia, PA
The Met
July 30th, 2026
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Paramount
August 1st, 2026
Washington, DC
The Anthem
August 3rd, 2026
Atlanta, GA
Tabernacle
August 4th, 2026
Nashville, TN
Ryman Auditorium
August 7th, 2026
Toronto, ON
RBC Amphitheatre

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BIOGRAPHY

At the dawn of the 21st-century, just as the internet began infecting every aspect of our daily lives, Toronto musicians Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning began building a social network of their own. Like other such networks you’re familiar with, it quickly expanded to include friends, and friends of friends. It became a place where they could live out their best lives or fret about the fragile state of the world. And yes, occasionally, it became a forum for arguments and oversharing. But this social network didn’t require you to stay glued to your smartphone to take part in it. Quite the opposite: Since debuting in 2001, Broken Social Scene have personified the unyielding, incomparable power of IRL human connection.

It’s hard to know what to make of an ongoing experiment like Broken Social Scene. Is it a band? Not quite. Bands tend to have defined memberships and aesthetics and goals; Broken Social Scene have never been bothered with such limitations. Is it a cult? Nah—some of them have the beards, but they could never agree on the right robes. Is it a collective? Certainly, it can seem that way when you see some 15 people crowding the stage, but BSS aren’t so much a united front as a perpetually mutating aggregate of competing creative energies.

Once a two-person basement recording project, Broken Social Scene came to life onstage as a shadowy improvisational entity with a revolving-door roster, each concert a wholly unique experience dependent on the room, the weather, what they ate for dinner that night, and who was dropping in to play. Where the band’s 2001 debut album, Feel Good Lost, presented BSS as an anonymous ambient project that reflected its humble, homespun origins, their electrifying live performances from that era rallied an extended family of performers with roots in post-rock (Justin Peroff, Do Make Say Think’s Charles Spearin), Latin jazz (Andrew Whiteman), art-folk (Feist), synth-pop (Amy Millan and Evan Cranley, also of Stars), dance-punk (Metric’s Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw), and country rock (Jason Collett).

But by pursuing improvisational freedom over commercial considerations, Broken Social Scene set a new gold standard for indie rock in the 21st century with 2002’s You Forgot It In People, an album that pushed the genre far beyond its noisy ’90s slacker roots toward a more sonically expansive, emotionally expressive vision. And with follow-up releases like the blissfully chaotic Broken Social Scene (2005), the rapturous Forgiveness Rock Record (2010), and the intricate, insidiously melodic Hug of Thunder (2017), Broken Social Scene have amassed a thrillingly amorphous, unpredictable body of work.

Throughout their two-decade run, Broken Social Scene have achieved all the markers of modern indie success—rave reviews from Pitchfork, invites to play Coachella and Lollapalooza, multiple Juno Awards and Letterman appearances, and name-drops in Lorde songs. And their victories have ultimately been Toronto’s, through the establishment of a record label (Arts & Crafts) and music festival (Field Trip) that became rallying points for the local scene and nurtured the next generation of indie upstarts. But arguably Broken Social Scene’s greatest accomplishment is their mere existence, as a conglomerate that continues to defy all logistical convention and musical expectations. They’re living proof that underdogs are most effective when travelling in a pack, that mass audiences can be led into uncharted waters through collective enthusiasm, and that the better world we all dream of begins with community.

In both sound and personnel, Broken Social Scene has changed a lot since their 2001 inception. But one thing has remained constant—at the end of every show, Kevin Drew bids the crowd adieu by telling everyone to “enjoy your lives.” More than just a simple farewell, those words are a call to action—to put down your goddamn phone, get outside, and be part of a social scene of your own.





ACTIVE ARTISTS


Gord Downie, The Sadies, And The Conquering Sun

The Washboard Union

Georgia Harmer

Broken Social Scene

Foxwarren

Babygirl

Japandroids

Idaho

Mustafa

Hovvdy

Ombiigizi

Charlie Houston

Chemical Club

Busty and the Bass

Dan Mangan

Haley Blais

Katie Tupper

NIA NADURATA

Hayden

Jacques Greene

Kevin Drew

Hannah Georgas

DEBBY FRIDAY

Gabrielle Shonk

Jean-Michel Blais

Andy Shauf