Weekend Goodbye

About

Weekend Goodbye isn’t punk. They’re not indie. They’re not anything, and they don’t care what
you call them. The Toronto four-piece makes loud, emotionally reckless rock music with brutal
clarity, sticky hooks, and lyrics that feel like a bathroom-mirror confession after last call. Their
2024 EP Baby Teeth sparked a quick ascent through the underground. That momentum carried
into opening slots for The Frights and Remo Drive, the release of the snarling “Cash”, plus the
anthemic “Toronto” on Paper Bag Records’ Watering Hole compilation LP, which earned
coverage from Exclaim!, V13, and Fusss. Weekend Goodbye is confirmed as direct support for
The Rural Alberta Advantage at Wintersong Festival, has earned radio airplay from Indie88
(TO), CHOM 97.7 (MTL), Radio Sucesos (Spain), and college stations nationwide. They’ve
even landed on official playlists for When We Were Young Fest and The Punk Rock Museum.
They’ve levelled rooms like Lee’s Palace, The Mod Club and The Great Hall, converting
first-time listeners into ride-or-die lifers by the end of the set. They play like they’ve got nothing
to lose and everything is riding on the next three minutes. Weekend Goodbye is not asking for
permission. They are already halfway through the door.