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The Phoenix Concert Theatre

Neighbourhood:
cabbagetown, midtown, church & wellesley
Activity:
live music, live concert, dance, luminato festival, live performance
Venue type:
bar, concert hall, music venue, club
Scene:
19+, all ages, 19+ , 19, casual
Food/Drink:
ber, mixed drinks, full bar, comedy rock, lounge
Music:
rock, electronic, indie, pop, alternative rock
Cost:
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Cover $22 – $28

The Phoenix Concert Theatre
410 Sherbourne Street
Toronto, ON M4X 1K2

416-323-1251

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  1. Liberty Entertainment Group wrote on January 30, 2010:

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    The Phoenix Concert Theatre is eighteen thousand square feet of eclectic grandeur encompassing three different environments. The Main Room features one of the city’s largest dance floors, leading edge sounds and light system five bars; features one of the city’s largest dance floors, leading edge sound and lighting system, five bars; including a fifty foot bar made of marble, a twenty by thirty foot stage, full concert facilities and a giant projection screen. Le Loft which overlooks the Main Room, features and overhanging balcony which stretches the entire width of the club, lounge seating, its own separate bar, custom artwork and two television screens. The Parlour, which is reachable from the Main Room and the front entrance, features a separate sound system, dance floor and lighting system.

  2. staysnooty@gmail.com wrote on November 09, 2009:

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    Dan Auerbach is a legend! Read a review and see photos of the entire night at SNOOTYLIFESTYLE.COM!

  3. WegoMan wrote on August 26, 2009:

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    The Phoenix Concert Theatre welcomed many popular musicians such as The Rolling Stones, Plus 44, Rage Against The Machine and Gordon Downie. The main audience space is general admission standing room only. The area nearest the stage is sometimes open to all ages while the back of the venue, where the bar is located, is reserved for 19+. There is also a second level with a balcony overlooking the stage. The Phoenix also operates as a night club every weekend, running live to air’s on Friday (aired on Virgin Radio 999) and Saturday (aired on 102.1 The Edge). 102.1 The Edge has done a live to air broadcast from The Phoenix every Saturday since the early 90s, making it the first, and the longest running live to air in history.

    Source – Wikipedia

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