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2ND SHOW ADDED!
OTTAWA our first show SOLD OUT already so we added another one on May 25th at Club SAW.
Tickets on sale April 4th. Get your tickets before they sell out again!
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Elin
May 12th 2025
Every show is different but they all have an amazing positive vibe and totally mixed audience! Can’t wait to see them a 5th time in July when they come back to Seattle!
Portland, OR@The Get Down Music Venue
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The Halluci Nation Biography
The Halluci Nation, comprised of Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill, the acclaimed Indigenous Producer/DJ duo (formerly A Tribe Called Red)— have solidified their place as a groundbreaking force in contemporary music.
Formed in Ottawa, Canada, The Halluci Nation have garnered international acclaim for their innovative fusion of traditional Indigenous music with genres like dubstep, hip-hop, and drum & bass. Their distinctive sound not only celebrates Indigenous heritage but also disrupts the mainstream, by addressing the complex conversation surrounding the modern-day Indigenous experience.
The duo’s journey has been marked by countless milestones. From their early hit songs like “Electric Pow Wow Drum” to “R.E.D.” to “Stadium Pow Wow”, The Halluci Nation has carved out anthems that resonate deeply with fans worldwide. Their dynamic music, paired with electrifying live shows, have earned them numerous accolades, including three Juno Awards and appearances on festival stages like Coachella. The group has had their music featured in Major Films, Television Series, and Video Games such as Fortnite.
In 2025, The Halluci Nation made history as the first independent Indigenous artists from North America to reach 100 million streams on Spotify, a monumental achievement that underscores their global reach and growing influence.
With their eyes set on the future, The Halluci Nation are not just a music group—they are a movement. Their blend of infectious beats, social activism, and cultural pride continues to inspire listeners across the globe, pushing boundaries and amplifying Indigenous voices on the world stage.
The Halluci Nation is just getting started.
Read MoreFormed in Ottawa, Canada, The Halluci Nation have garnered international acclaim for their innovative fusion of traditional Indigenous music with genres like dubstep, hip-hop, and drum & bass. Their distinctive sound not only celebrates Indigenous heritage but also disrupts the mainstream, by addressing the complex conversation surrounding the modern-day Indigenous experience.
The duo’s journey has been marked by countless milestones. From their early hit songs like “Electric Pow Wow Drum” to “R.E.D.” to “Stadium Pow Wow”, The Halluci Nation has carved out anthems that resonate deeply with fans worldwide. Their dynamic music, paired with electrifying live shows, have earned them numerous accolades, including three Juno Awards and appearances on festival stages like Coachella. The group has had their music featured in Major Films, Television Series, and Video Games such as Fortnite.
In 2025, The Halluci Nation made history as the first independent Indigenous artists from North America to reach 100 million streams on Spotify, a monumental achievement that underscores their global reach and growing influence.
With their eyes set on the future, The Halluci Nation are not just a music group—they are a movement. Their blend of infectious beats, social activism, and cultural pride continues to inspire listeners across the globe, pushing boundaries and amplifying Indigenous voices on the world stage.
The Halluci Nation is just getting started.
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