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The following is a list of music venues in the City of Toronto. Toronto is one of the most toured cities in the world, with 85% of large world tours passing through the city between 2015 and 2023. [1] [2] Rogers Centre and Scotiabank Arena are the highest capacity venues in the city, and they host most of the shows by superstar artists. [1]
Backstreet (1990–1994) Backstreet Underground (1996–1999) Bar Chez Swann (1981–1993) Bar St-Laurent 2; Cabaret Just For Laughs (closed) Café Campus (since 1966)
The venue is within walking distance from Place-des-Arts Metro station, the Complexe Desjardins in the west and from the Saint-Laurent metro station. In 2011, the venue was ranked as the ninth most popular club venue worldwide in ticket sales. [2] In 2016, naming rights were acquired by Telus. The telecommunications company plans to invest $5 ...
classical music festival CMT Music Fest: Kitchener: Ontario: Come Together Music Festival: Durham: Ontario: Contact Winter Music Festival: Vancouver: British Columbia: Teen friendly Connect Music Festival: Mortlach: Saskatchewan: Craven Country Jamboree: Regina Qu'Appelle Valley: Saskatchewan: Dawson City Music Festival: Dawson City: Yukon ...
Opened in 1937 as an art-deco-style bus station, First Avenue morphed into a live music venue in 1968. But it wasn't until the 1980s, when Prince used it as the location for scenes in "Purple Rain ...
Toronto: Budweiser Stage: Square enclosure 16,000 Vaughan: Kingswood Music Theatre at Canada's Wonderland: 15,000 Quebec: Joliette: Amphithéâtre Fernand-Lindsay Roof 7,000 Montreal: Théâtre de Verdure Not covered 2,500 Trois-Rivières: Amphithéâtre Cogeco Roof 9,000 Chile: Valparaíso Region: Viña del Mar: Anfiteatro de la Quinta Vergara ...
The Rivoli is a bar, restaurant and performance space, established in 1982, on Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.. The club originally earned a reputation as one of Canada's hippest music clubs, [1] and many major Canadian comedy and musical performers have played on its stage, including The Kids in the Hall, Gordon Downie, The Frantics, Sean Cullen and the infamous Dark Shows.
Home to the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Métropolitain, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, and the Opéra de Montréal, the complex is situated between Saint Catherine and de Maisonneuve streets, and Saint-Urbain and Jeanne-Mance streets, in an area now known as the Quartier des spectacles in the borough of Ville-Marie.