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Massey Hall

Neighbourhood:
downtown
Activity:
live music, live concert, comedy, luminato festival, live performance
Venue type:
theater, concert hall
Scene:
historic, friendly, local, 19+, zone a
Food/Drink:
mixed drinks, beer, wine, appetizers
Music:
rock, folk, folk rock, indie rock, new wave
Cost:
Drink $6.50
Meal n/a (add)
Cover $66 – $183

Massey Hall
178 Victoria Street
Toronto, ON M5B 1T7

416-872-4255

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  1. WegoMan wrote on August 24, 2009:

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    Massey Hall is a venerable performing arts theatre in the Garden District of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The theatre originally was designed to seat 3,500 patrons but, after extensive renovations in the 1940s, now seats up to 2,752…

    Massey Hall soon became internationally famous as Canada’s most important venue for concerts and lectures, attracting many of the world’s leading celebrities; it also hosted weddings, movies, boxing matches, beauty contests, religious and political rallies, typing contests and chess tournaments. Declared a “heritage” building during the 1970s, Massey Hall remains a vital part of Toronto’s cultural and entertainment scene.

    Source – Source – Wikipedia.org

  2. Dan W wrote on October 24, 2009:

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    First, put on some tunes while you read my review (for context) http://www.myspace.com/metric

    Emily Haines and the boys really put on a show! Massey Hall is a great place to see a concert, there isn’t a bad seat in the house. We had the best ones, up in the 3rd row! Just after the concert started, the bouncers let the first 4 rows rush the stage. We watched the whole show leaning on the stage, right there in front!

    The energy was intense, the whole place was grooving along and singing by the end. They are really first class performers, the lights and sound were top-notch. I’d put this down as one of my favourite live performances ever!