

artist
application

Who should submit a
SK artist application?
Who do we classify as a Saskatchewan artist? Any applicant with a current Saskatchewan address. Born and raised here but live elsewhere? You’re still a Saskie at heart but we need you to apply as a non-Saskie for the reasons listed in our FAQ.
Artists from outside of Saskatchewan should not use this form. Applications submitted through this system by artists from outside of Saskatchewan will be discarded. Check out our FAQ to find out why.
When will I
hear back?
Successful applicants will be advised between March – May 2026, but only successful applicants will receive a reply. Unless you need to make a material change to your application (ex. updated stage plot or union status), please do not follow up with us on your application.
We sincerely thank you for your application and can’t wait to review your materials!

About our process
SaskJazz Artist Application
The SaskJazz Festival books artists from a wide variety of genres from all over the world each and every year. We receive hundreds of artist applications and agent pitches annually, and are honored that so many talented folks want to play our festival. Because we receive so many applications, we follow specific procedures to make sure each one gets a fair look.
Please read this page in full before submitting your application.
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Saskatchewan
Artists
Applications for Saskatchewan artists open annually in the fall and close the following spring. The current application deadline for Saskatchewan artists is March 13, 2026.
To apply, complete the application form below in its entirety (including supporting materials). Incomplete applications will not be considered.
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Canadian Artists
Outside Saskatchewan.

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Artists Outside Canada or Agents
Please email a short bio, press photo, stage plot, performance video (live is strongly preferred), or your roster to shannon@saskjazz.com prior to December 31 annually.
Application Requirements
Submission details and touring grants
Canadian musicians who wish to be considered for the festival should apply with a short bio, press photo, stage plot, and performance video to shannon@saskjazz.com prior to December 31 annually.
Due to the high cost of travel in Canada, most Canadian musicians who wish to perform as part of the Canadian jazz festival circuit need to apply for a Canada Council Touring Grant. Artists wishing to obtain a letter of support for their grant application should email the Executive Director at shannon@saskjazz.com with their request. Artists who do not receive a touring grant will still be considered but having a touring grant is incredibly helpful.
Canadian musicians who wish to be considered for the festival should apply with a short bio, press photo, stage plot, and performance video to shannon@saskjazz.com prior to December 31 annually.
Due to the high cost of travel in Canada, most Canadian musicians who wish to perform as part of the Canadian jazz festival circuit need to apply for a Canada Council Touring Grant. Artists wishing to obtain a letter of support for their grant application should email the Executive Director at shannon@saskjazz.com with their request. Artists who do not receive a touring grant will still be considered but having a touring grant is incredibly helpful.



Artist FAQs
We look at our Saskatchewan artist applications last (notice the much later deadline). This is because Saskatchewan-based artists generally have fewer/simpler logistics to consider since they’re playing at home (hotels, travel, R105 waiver forms, etc.). If you use the Saskatchewan artist application and you don’t live here, we will have already filled all the out-of-province slots before we even open your application.
As a festival, we are a live performance event and we need to see you in action. The best application videos are those that are filmed at real life gigs. Filmed it at another festival? Even better!
But what if you don’t have that? We would prefer a video of you performing in your living room than a slick, edited music video. Prop up your phone, press record, and perform. It will give us an authentic representation of you in performance.If you are selected to perform at the festival, your submitted photo and bio will be used to promote your performance on the festival website and social media platforms. If you are not selected, these materials will be discarded and not used by the festival in any way.
Yes, you do. Our festival uses a wide variety of stages throughout Saskatoon so it is imperative that we know your footprint from the application stage in order to best match artists to venues. If your stage plot changes after submitting your application, please send an updated version to shannon@saskjazz.com.
We only contact applicants to ask clarifying questions about their application or to send a performance offer. The large volume of applications prevents us from contacting everyone to advise on the status of their application. We kindly ask that you do not send follow up emails to inquire on the status of your application. Offers start going out as early as October and are usually done by mid-late March.
No. The Saskatchewan Jazz Festival only accepts applications as outlined above.
The artistic direction of the festival is managed by our Executive Director, Shannon Josdal. For more questions, you can email her at shannon@saskjazz.com. For information on contacting the rest of our team, visit our contact page.