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New Music on Hold playlist now available for listening.

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Music by Francophone singer and songwriter Yao can be found on the 2022 Music on Hold playlist.

Ever call 3-1-1 and wonder who picks the music you listen to while on hold? Ever wish you could listen to it some more? Look no further than the 2022 Music on Hold playlist! When you call the City, your ears will be graced with music from 35 local musicians of various backgrounds and genres while on hold.

Each year, the City invites local artists to submit their songs to be showcased on the Music on Hold playlist. This year, over 140 submissions were received and reviewed by a committee of musicians and industry professionals who selected 35 tracks for this year’s program.

Don’t worry, you don’t have to call in to listen to the Music on Hold playlist. Visit ottawa.ca/OttMusic, turn up your speakers (or headphones) and enjoy the music – anytime, anywhere!


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Music from pianist and composer Beverley McKiver can be listened to on this year’s Music on Hold playlist.

This year’s chosen artists are:

  • Albert Bernicky
  • Annie Socoria
  • AP
  • Benjamin Globerman
  • Beverley McKiver
  • Céleste Lévis
  • Cheng² Duo
  • Courage4
  • Eazy Finesse
  • Edra Silva
  • Garrett Warner
  • ISØBEL
  • LeFLOFRANCO
  • Levi Hart
  • Lonely Boy
  • Marianne Lin
  • Marie-Clo
  • Mel Mohamad El Mrabet
  • Mélissa Vales
  • Mimi O'Bonsawin
  • NLN
  • OK Naledi
  • Peter Jessy
  • Remenkimi
  • Sabaya
  • Seiiizi
  • Sharon Cardiff
  • Side-Eye & Grace
  • Sonny Aiken
  • Squerl Noir
  • TERRY TUFTS
  • The Great Diversion
  • Yao
  • Yng James
  • Yung Heat

Since Music on Hold began in 2015, the City of Ottawa has received more than 700 submissions and has showcased 194 local musicians. Applications for the program usually open early in the year. Be sure to keep an eye on ottawa.ca/OttMusic to be in-the-know for the application launch in 2023.

For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca, call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) or 613-580-2400 to contact the City using Canada Video Relay Service. You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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