August 9th, 2022.
Directed by Tomasz Malek, MAC’s Videographer/Video Editor. Article by Sherri Murray, MAC’s Communications Producer.

Watch now as we recap Day 1 of Rock the Coliseum! Rock the Coliseum (RTC) took place on July 22 & 23 at the Amphitheatre in Mississauga Celebration Square. RTC is Mississauga’s longest running, all-ages, free indie music festival! The first night featured performances by local R&B and Hip-hop artists to a sold-out crowd: Fame Holiday, Bungatti Bonsu, Ameerah, N.R.M.N., Romeyo Wilson, DJ Natty B, and Tre Mollie. In this recap, we interviewed Fame Holiday and the Festival Director, Demetrius Nath!

Learn more about Rock the Coliseum by visiting rockthecoliseum.net.

About Fame Holiday

Rapper Fame Holiday has been establishing himself in the Canadian music scene since his first talent show at 14. He represents the Other Side of Toronto (or O.S.O.T) – a collective for those outside of the city in boroughs like his native Mississauga, just west of the Big Smoke.

Fame often weaves stories and messages from his upbringing with his signature sounding hooks and melodies. He’s often influenced by the sounds he grew up with from musical icons such as 50 Cent, Nipsey Hussle, Big Sean and Chris Brown. With no intention of slowing down, Fame is hard at work on the follow up to 2020s Temporary Love album, which will release later in 2021. More info: officialfameholiday.com.  

About Rock the Coliseum

Founded in 2006, Rock The Coliseum (RTC) is Mississauga’s longest running, all-ages, free indie music festival! Produced by Canadian Community Arts Initiative, RTC is a not-for-profit organization based in Ontario. RTC is a celebration of everything positive about the local music community & supports all genres of independent Canadian music. Learn more by visiting rockthecoliseum.net