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  2. Roy Thomson Hall - Wikipedia

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    The hall was formerly known as The New Massey Hall during its construction and pre-construction phase. It acquired its official name on January 14, 1982, as thanks to the family of Roy Thomson (first Lord Thomson of Fleet and founder of the publishing empire Thomson Corporation ), who had donated C$ 4.5 million to complete the fundraising ...

  3. List of music venues in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Historic performing arts theatre. The hall is designated a National Historic Site of Canada, [15] and was specifically designed for high-quality acoustics, one reason why live albums are frequently recorded there. [16] 1894 [17] Downtown Toronto (178 Victoria Street) [17] Roy Thomson Hall: 2,600 [18] Concert hall that houses the Toronto ...

  4. Toronto Entertainment District - Wikipedia

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    1980s: Arrival of nightclubs, Roy Thomson Hall, and SkyDome [ edit ] In January 1980, the Trinidad -born and Brooklyn -raised Assoon brothers (David, Albert, Tony and Michael) together with Luis Collaco and Bromely Vassell opened The Twilight Zone , Toronto's first large dance nightclub, at 185 Richmond Street West between Simcoe and Duncan ...

  5. Pecaut Square - Wikipedia

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    The public space allows for unique views of Metro Hall, Roy Thomson Hall and the Royal Alexandra Theatre. It is frequently used for free concerts, film screenings, and other events; for the state funeral of Jack Layton on August 27, 2011, the square was used to accommodate a screening for overflow crowds not able to be seated inside Roy Thomson ...

  6. Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Roy Herbert Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet, GBE (5 June 1894 – 4 August 1976) was a Canadian-born British newspaper proprietor who became one of the moguls of Fleet Street in London. [ 2 ] He first came to prominence when he was selling radios in Ontario, and to give his customers more programmes to listen to, decided to launch his own ...

  7. KPMB Architects - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century KPMB completed a number of cultural facilities that contribute to what is known as the "Toronto Cultural Renaissance": [3] Roy Thomson Hall Enhancement (2002) home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Canada's National Ballet School (2005) with Goldsmith Borgal Architects, the Gardiner Museum (2006), Young Centre for the ...

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  9. Something to Be Tour - Wikipedia

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    Roy Thomson Hall: December 10, 2005 Detroit: United States Masonic Temple Theatre: Australia [3] [13] February 13, 2006 Adelaide: Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre: N/A February 14, 2006 Melbourne: Rod Laver Arena: February 15, 2006 February 17, 2006 Newcastle: Newcastle Entertainment Centre: February 18, 2006 Sydney: Sydney Entertainment ...