
Eadsé is a Wendat singer-songwriter based in the Laurentians and a 2025–2026 Révélation Radio-Canada artist. Having amassed over 4 million streams, she presents Healer, her trilingual (French, English, Wendat) debut album, which blends pop-soul with themes of healing, resilience, and surrender. This show marks a new step in her artistic development, offering a moving and luminous musical experience.
Eadsé is releasing her very first album, accompanied by a bold and moving new live show. Her name, meaning “my good friend” in Wendat, reflects the essence of her music. Originally from the Wendake community and now based in the Laurentians, Eadsé is a singer-songwriter who has been exploring pop and soul sounds infused with her Indigenous heritage since her debut EP My Good Friend (2021).
She began her musical journey under the guidance of her grandfather, a member of the Wolf Clan and Crow family. Since then, she has been crafting music that is both powerful and tender, delivering works that deeply resonate with audiences. Her new show Healer, available since early 2025, centres on themes of healing and marks a significant artistic evolution. On stage, Eadsé addresses profound topics such as postpartum depression, surrender, and resilience, while delivering heartfelt messages of hope and light. She blends French, English, and Wendat to create a more mature and organic sound, reflecting her growth as an artist and the depth of her new musical world.
The NAC would like to acknowledge the generous support of John and Pina Sicard.
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