Bella Galasso Makes Her Toronto Debut at School Night alongside the release of “Easy”

This April marks a defining moment for rising Montreal artist Bella Galasso, as she steps into a new chapter of her career with both a highly anticipated release and her debut performance in Toronto.

Following the long-awaited release of her single “Easy” on April 17, Bella will make her solo debut in Toronto as part of School Night Toronto on April 27.

For an artist who has been steadily building momentum behind the scenes, the moment represents a breakthrough, a rite of passage, and a natural next step.

creative direction by Erika Spedding

A Breakout Release: “Easy”

For those already familiar with Bella Galasso, “Easy” has been a long time coming.

A standout from her live sets for over a year, the track has quietly built anticipation among early listeners and fans, becoming something of a fan-favourite even before its official release. The record, now produced by Josh Cunningham (of Oliver Forest), mixed and mastered by Nil Ister, and accompanied by strong creative direction by Erika Spedding, “Easy” is Bella’s strongest showcase to date of her alt-pop/indie-pop sound. The track blends soft, melancholic production with intimate, emotionally driven vocals. “Easy” captures the essence of Bella’s artistry — vulnerable, self-aware, and undeniably catchy. Written in the aftermath of a difficult moment, “Easy” explores the weight of being told to change when it doesn’t feel possible—capturing self-doubt, anxiety, overthinking, and personal growth with striking honesty.

The release on April 17 marks her first major statement, setting the tone for what’s to come and giving new listeners a clear entry point into her world.

Toronto Debut at School Night

Just ten days later, Bella will bring that world to the stage for the first time in Toronto.

Taking place at Adelaide Hall, School Night Toronto has earned a global reputation as one of the premier discovery platforms for emerging artists. Originally launched in Los Angeles by Chris Douridas and Matt Goldman, the series has since expanded internationally while maintaining its tastemaker credibility. Over the years, School Night has hosted an impressive roster of artists early in their careers — including Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, Hozier, Lizzo, and ODESZA — making it a trusted space for both fans and industry to discover what’s next.

Bella’s inclusion in the April 27 lineup places her among a new generation of artists stepping into that spotlight.

Bella Galasso will be performing alongside a strong group of emerging Canadian talent:

  • Katie Mal (Toronto, ON)

  • Kieran Campbell (Vancouver, BC)

  • Bianca Espino (Toronto, ON)

The evening promises a diverse range of sounds and perspectives, reflecting the spirit of School Night as a platform for discovery and artistic expression.

A Defining First Impression

For Bella Galasso, this performance is more than just a show — it’s a first impression.

Debuting in a market like Toronto, in front of an audience that includes both fans and industry tastemakers, offers a powerful opportunity to translate the emotion and energy of “Easy” and the rest of the music she’s been actively performing in Montreal into a live experience for Toronto’s industry to hear for the first time. Her ability to connect through honest songwriting and a refined sonic identity positions her as one to watch, and School Night provides the perfect setting to introduce that to a wider audience.

Lyrics from “Easy” chorus - creative direction by Erika Spedding

The Beginning of What’s Next

With the release of “Easy” and her debut Toronto performance just days apart, Bella Galasso is stepping into a pivotal moment — one that signals the start of a larger rollout and a growing presence beyond Montreal.

As Evergreen Music Company continues to support emerging artists at key moments in their careers, Bella’s upcoming performance stands as a clear example of that momentum in action.

April 27 won’t just be another showcase — it will be the beginning of Bella Galasso’s breakout story in Toronto.

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