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Breakout Canadian singer-songwriter Maddisun

(Maddison Keiver) is a powerhouse of sunshine soaked-mountain-made rock ‘n roll/folk with soulful, soaring vocals. With songs that explore emotional journeys of love, loss, growth, redemption, and resilience, she brings unfiltered emotion and magnetic energy to every stage, channeling the spirit of ‘70s rock theatre icons. Her sound fuses ‘90s country rock with expressive, passionate vocals, landing somewhere between Sheryl Crow, Stevie Nicks, Maggie Rogers, and Oasis.

Born in the wilderness of Cranbrook, British Columbia, Maddisun honed her skills in songwriting and studio production before moving to Europe after high school to spend two years in Dublin as a live performer.
Maddisun returned to drop “Self Reflections” – her debut album of original material – in 2020 and earned over 200K Spotify streams, powered by the popular singles, “Mountain Air”, “Differences”, and “In the End”.
As she explored her sound further with the 2021 singles, “Meant to Be” and “Something True”, Maddisun returned to Ireland for a songwriting retreat.

In Los Angeles, PSY Sound guided her next musical project, the formative 2022 album, “Home is Where The Music Is” – a chronicle of her travels and the stability of her musical haven. The album reached 150K Spotify streams from its lead-in single, “Don’t Say No”, which was also added to CBC Radio’s “After Dark”.

With over 500 shows in the past five years, four NXNE showcases, a Folk Canada showcase at Folk Alliance International, a mini-tour of Ireland, Maddisun’s lively stage presence has connected her with fans from all corners who share her passion.

As she has solidified her industry presence, Maddisun also secured a sync deal with Hook & Co along with endorsements from Aria Guitars Japan, Godin Guitars and Yamaha Canada.
Powered by her fearless ambitions, raw talent, and pure artist heart, Maddisun unveiled her third album – 2025’s “The Pages” – as a summertime physical release and will mark the second half of the year with a digital
drop of the full record.