Eadsé brings debut album to the NAC this weekend
Wendat singer-songwriter Eadsé performs her trilingual album 'Healer' at the NAC's Fourth Stage Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets $20.
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Eadsé, a Wendat singer-songwriter based in the Laurentians, brings her debut album to the NAC's Fourth Stage this Saturday, delivering a live show built around themes of healing, resilience, and surrender.
The 2025–2026 Révélation Radio-Canada artist has amassed over 4 million streams blending pop-soul with her Indigenous heritage. Her name, meaning "my good friend" in Wendat, reflects the essence of her music. Originally from Wendake, she learned music under the guidance of her grandfather, a member of the Wolf Clan and Crow family.
The new album *Healer*, released early 2025, marks significant artistic evolution. On stage, Eadsé addresses profound topics—postpartum depression, surrender, resilience—while delivering heartfelt messages of hope and light. She performs in French, English, and Wendat, creating a mature, organic sound that reflects her growth as an artist.
This performance shows a new step in her artistic development, offering a moving and luminous musical experience.
**When:** Saturday, June 13, 2026 at 8 p.m. EDT **Where:** Fourth Stage, 1 Elgin Street, Ottawa **Tickets:** $20 (NAC subscribers get 15% off); Indigenous community welcome pricing $15; Under30 tickets $15
Part of the NAC's Sicard Artist Series, supporting emerging Canadian artists.