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  2. List of music venues in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Concert Hall: 1,200 Koerner Hall: 1,100 Concert hall part of The Royal Conservatory of Music's Telus Centre for Performance and Learning. [25] Built for high-quality acoustics. [25] Accessible via St. George Station on the Bloor-Danforth line. [25] 2009 Yorkville (273 Bloor Street W) The symbol "†" denotes an outdoor venue.

  3. Category:Music venues in Toronto - Wikipedia

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  4. Wildlife (band) - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife's song "Sea Dreamer" debuted on CBC Radio 3s top 30 charts at No. 28 and rose to No. 4. [7] Wildlife played the Canadian Music Week festival in 2011. [8] In an early leak of the Arcade Fire album The Suburbs, some tracks by Wildlife were released along with the leak, replacing "Rococo" by Arcade fire with "Sea Dreamer", among other ...

  5. Polson Pier - Wikipedia

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    Polson Pier is also home of the Rebel (formerly Sound Academy), a concert hall-nightclub. From 1999 to 2017 the site was converted into a drive-in theater at sunset. It was the only drive-in movie theatre in downtown Toronto. Open on summer weekends, the drive-in could accommodate up to 1200 people and 500 vehicles.

  6. Sobeys Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The facility is located on Shoreham Road, which connects to Jane Street, just south of Steeles Avenue. There are an estimated 7,000 parking spaces in the vicinity. [ 4 ] Pioneer Village subway station of Line 1 Yonge–University is situated a short walk from the stadium or transit users can take the 106 Sentinel bus between the stadium and the ...

  7. Rockin' down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert - Wikipedia

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    Rockin’ Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert is the second double live album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1996 (see 1996 in music). The concerts were performed to benefit the Wildlife Conservation Society , hence the album's title.

  8. Wild Life (concert) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Life was Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada's final concert tour before her scheduled hiatus from 2011. Utada performed only two dates at the Yokohama Arena, Japan on December 8 and 9, 2010.

  9. Category:Concert halls in Canada - Wikipedia

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