Myles Lloyd, the Montreal-based alternative R&B artist known for blending emotional depth with pop-forward production, has announced a major winter tour across Canada supporting JUNNY, the Korean-Canadian singer-songwriter. Tickets for the shows are on sale now, with performances planned in four major cities. The tour represents a key moment in Lloyd’s expanding international presence.
The Tour — Dates and Cities
Myles Lloyd will join JUNNY for all Canadian dates this winter, hitting venues in cities that span the country’s cultural hubs. The tour includes:
Canadian Tour Dates
Feb. 16 — Montreal, Le National
Feb. 17 — Toronto, The Phoenix Concert Theatre
Mar. 4 — Vancouver, Vogue Theatre
Mar. 5 — Calgary, The Palace Theatre
These dates mark Lloyd’s most extensive live shows in Canada to date, offering fans a chance to experience his dynamic performance style up close
“DMC” — A Groundbreaking Reimagining
Alongside the tour announcement, Lloyd is releasing “DMC,” a new version of his track “Drive Me Crazy.” This reimagined song features collaborations with Gemini, Karencici, and JUNNY, and leans into a K-pop-influenced sound that reflects the global reach of the original single.
The decision to revisit “Drive Me Crazy” as a K-pop crossover track was influenced by its unexpected international momentum, particularly in the Korean pop music ecosystem. The original amassed over 25 million streams worldwide and landed on South Korea’s Top 200 chart, earning praise from fans and artists alike.
“DMC” is set for release on February 20 and signals Lloyd’s ongoing interest in blending genres and cultures in his work.
Myles Lloyd — The Artist’s Journey
Myles Lloyd’s rise in the music world has been marked by both critical and commercial momentum. Based in Montreal, his music combines indie-soul sensibility with cinematic production and vulnerability in songwriting.
Since the release of his 2025 album I’m Still Thinking, Lloyd has gained significant traction, earning editorial support from outlets like Complex, Teen Vogue, PAPER, and Wonderland Magazine. His performances at major festivals such as Lollapalooza Berlin and Sol Blume have helped solidify his position as a compelling voice in alternative R&B.
Lloyd’s ability to connect with diverse audiences — from R&B fans to global pop markets — underscores his role as one of the genre’s exciting emerging artists.
JUNNY and the Collaborative Dynamic
JUNNY, the Korean-Canadian singer-songwriter with whom Lloyd is touring, has his own dedicated following, blending pop, R&B, and global influences. His collaboration on “DMC” adds a distinct layer to the track and aligns with both artists’ strengths in genre fusion.
This partnership illustrates a broader trend of cross-cultural exchange in contemporary music, particularly between Western R&B and Korean pop markets. By touring together and co-creating music, Lloyd and JUNNY are tapping into this vibrant shared space.
Conclusion
Myles Lloyd’s announcement of a Canadian tour with JUNNY and the release of his K-pop-infused single “DMC” marks a pivotal moment in his artistic trajectory. From streaming success to international crossover appeal, Lloyd continues to expand his creative reach. Fans in Canada and around the world have much to anticipate as he brings his genre-blending sound to the stage and through new music in 2026.

