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The Halluci Nation pay tribute to the Ottawa nightclub where their story began [Video]

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Bear Witness of The Halluci Nation joins guest host Talia Schlanger to set up the group’s first new single of 2025, Babylon.

Bear Witness sets up the group’s new song Babylon

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The Halluci Nation, formerly known as A Tribe Called Red. (Jon Riera)

9:29Quick Q: The Halluci Nation pay tribute to the club where it all began

Bear Witness of The Halluci Nation joins guest host Talia Schlanger to set up the group’s first new single of 2025, Babylon. The track pays tribute to Ottawa’s Babylon night club, which hosted the groundbreaking electric powwow parties that kickstarted their career.

The full interview with The Halluci Nation is available on our podcast, Q with Tom Power. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

Interview with The Halluci Nation produced by Vanessa …

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