THE FIRST WORLD CONGRESS ON THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF MUSIC
Music isn’t just entertainment, it’s one of the most powerful, universal forces shaping human behaviour, health, culture, and community. The Promise of Music: the First World Congress on the Social Impact of Music, will convene in Toronto from October 6 to 10, bringing together an extraordinary roster of global artists, leaders, educators, scientists, technologists and changemakers. Their shared goal? To examine how music can address some of the most urgent challenges of our time by coming together and bringing the music and ideas to Toronto.
What makes this event newsworthy isn’t just its mission, it’s the unprecedented scale and diversity of participation:
- 19 Concerts
- 560 Performers
- 75 Speakers
- 30 Forums
AMONG THE PARTICIPANTS: AR Rahman, Viggo Mortensen, Bob Ezrin, The Hon Romeo Dallaire, Gabor Mate, Chilly Gonzales, Lil Buck, The Recycled Orchestra of Catuera, Afghan National Institute of Music, Jerusalem Youth Chorus, Firdaus Orchestra, Lara Somos, Mully Children’s Family Choir, OrKidstra (Canada), Sinfonía por el Perú Youth Choir (Perú) Sistema New Brunswick Children’s Orchestra, Sistema Toronto, Social Impact Through Music-Making (SIMM), Sunshine Orchestra PLUS Over 70 Speakers including: Dr. Ahmad Naser Sarmast, Tod Machover, Gabor Maté, Jamie Bernstein, Matthew Bell, Dr. Lukas Pairon and leading international neurologists, developmental psychologists, music therapists, scientists, economists, community organizations, policy makers, educators, arts advocates, and more.
At a time when mental health crises are on the rise, The Promise of Music highlights evidence-based innovations using music. Part music festival, part conference, this incredible gathering goes far beyond performance – it’s about research, impact, and implementation at scale.
What the public will experience:
- Incredible performances from inspirational and exceptional artists and ensembles
- Access to remarkable talents making their Canadian debuts
- International voices rarely under one roof
- First-of-its-kind research and data on music’s measurable effects on health, learning, and community well-being
- Stories with human urgency and global resonance
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