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Toronto Downtown Live Music
Concert Venues Maple Leaf Gardens 60 Carlton St (416) 977-1641 A legendary Toronto landmark for both hockey and concert entertainment.
Massey Hall 178 Victoria St (416) 872-4255 Toronto's classical music hall built in the 1880's and famed for it's Magnificent acoustics. A favorite venue for every musical style from classical to modern.
Molson Amphitheatre 909 Lakeshore Blvd. W (416) 260-5600 An open air theatre that seats 5,500 reserved seats under the roof with another 3,500 under the open sky. The unique sound system allows those outside to hear just as well as those in the stands. The summer hosts jazz, pop, blues and classical music.
Opera House 735 Queen St. E (416) 466-0313 A smaller venue that has attracted some top performers.
Phoenix Concert Theatre 410 Sherbourne St (416) 323-1251 A intimate venue live performances about weekly.
Jazz Montreal Restaurant Bistro 65 Sherbourne St (416) 363-0179 A sultry jazz club both local and international talent play here. Top O' The Senator 249 Victoria St (416) 364-7517 Toronto's premier Jazz venue, located on the second floor above the Senator Steakhouse. The Club is evocative of the coolest Jazz Clubs of the era, and attracts an eclectic following of both patrons and international Jazz Stars. From Canada's own Diana Krall to Ray Brown, you can be sure to hear the finest sounds around. Sets are at 9:30 p.m. & 11:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. 8:30 p.m. & 10:30 p.m on Sunday. There is a cover charge there is also a Dinner/Show Reservation Package, which guarantees priority seating in the Club for restaurant diners. Weekends are always packed. Indie C'est What? 67 Front St. E (416) 867-9499 As well as a restaurant Toronto's finest small venue performance atmosphere. Featuring "fresh original pop music with an edge" from local indie artists. Some notable C'est What alumni include: Jewel, The Tea Party and Barenaked Ladies. |
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