Tyler Henry, star of the recent live NETFLIX series Live from the Other Side and Life After Death with Tyler Henry, continues to be the most sought-after clairvoyant medium both in the United States and around the world. His first television show, E! Entertainment’s mega-hit Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry, showcased his unique gift of communicating with the other side and his ability to offer comfort, healing and hope to his clients and viewers. Tyler’s goal has always been to aid in the grief process and provide validation and healing through his one-on-one private readings, his TV shows, his books, his live shows, and his virtual reading app.
Tyler began receiving mental images when he was only 10 years old with the foretelling of his grandmother’s death. As he continued cultivating his gift, sometimes even by “reading” his classmates, word began to spread around his small California hometown. As a teenager in Hanford, Tyler began thinking of a way to incorporate his gift into his life plans moving forward. He graduated high school early and began taking college classes to become a hospice nurse as he believed his calling was to help people comfortably transition to the other side. At the same time, he continued to nurture his ability by doing private readings at a local bookstore for $35/hour.
Word of his talents quickly reached Los Angeles where well-known celebrities began to request private readings. Tyler found they shared the same feelings of loss and grief as all his other clients - a kind of unspoken commonality between all people. As his clientele began to expand, an opportunity presented itself to bring his work to a much larger audience. Although shy and reserved, Tyler accepted, feeling it was his responsibility to share his ability with as many people as he could possibly reach. He has never regretted that decision.
His Netflix show, Live from the Other Side with Tyler Henry, further cements his ability to connect with audiences in real-time, delivering stunning unscripted readings that showcase the profound impact of his gift. This groundbreaking event marked Netflix’s first-ever live mediumship special, allowing viewers to witness Tyler’s work unfold in an unfiltered, deeply moving way. Simultaneously, Tyler continues to tour the country and perform readings live for his online community on a weekly basis. Known for his rational, comforting, and tactful presentation of the information he receives, Tyler warmly proves to his clients and the audience that consciousness transcends physical death for everyone.
Canadian indie rock legends Lowest of the Low bring over 30 years of anthemic, high-energy sound to the stage. Inducted into the Canadian Indie Rock Hall of Fame, they rose to fame with their groundbreaking album Shakespeare My Butt - one of the best-selling independent releases in Canadian history. In a bold effort to assert themselves as a balm for these uncertain times, Toronto's LOWEST OF THE LOW have decided to do the (almost) unthinkable: give the people what they want. To observe the 35th anniversary of their infamous debut SHAKESPEARE MY BUTT…the band will be performing the album in its entirety at select venues in Ontario over the course of 2026.
Junkhouse is a Canadian rock band who’s gritty, blues-infused sound helped define an alternative edge within the country’s roots rock scene of the 1990s. Formed in Hamilton, Ontario, the group was led by singer-songwriter Tom Wilson. Drawing on working-class sensibilities and a deep affection for American blues and Southern rock, Junkhouse crafted songs that felt both raw and deliberate—equal parts barroom swagger and poetic reflection The band broke through with their 1993 debut album Strays, which produced the hit single “Out of My Head”. The track’s driving rhythm and hook-laden chorus earned heavy radio rotation in Canada and established Junkhouse as a compelling new voice in alternative rock. Unlike many of their contemporaries, the band leaned into a rootsier palette—slide guitar, groove-heavy arrangements, and Wilson’s distinctive, gravel-toned vocals—setting them apart from the prevailing sound of the era. The current Junkhouse line includes Tom Wilson, Ray Farrugia-Drums, Thompson Wilson Shaw- bass, Aaron Goldstein- guitars, Jesse O’Brien -keys, and James Robertson-guitars.