Lee's Palace
- Neighbourhood:
- annex, university of toronto, sussex ulster
- Activity:
- dance, rock concerts, concert, live music, live concert
- Venue type:
- music venue, concert hall, club
- Scene:
- concert hall, dark hole, murals, 20s, students free
- Food/Drink:
- beer, mixed drinks, shots
- Music:
- rock, retro, garage, alt rock, soul
- Cost:
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Drink $15.76
Meal $0.00
Cover $22.65
| 5 | Sat | Pezet + Malolat |
|---|---|---|
| 8 | Tue | Guttermouth |
| 9 | Wed | Cocorosie |
| 9 | Wed | Coco Rosie |
| 10 | Thu | Punk Rock Karaoke |
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| 1 | Thu | Sufjan Stevens |
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| 2 | Fri | MONO |
| 3 | Sat | Living Colour |
| 5 | Mon | Mat Kearney |
| 6 | Tue | Built To Spill |
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| 31 | Sat | Goin' Steady Monster Mash |
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| 5 | Thu | Black Heart Procession |
| 6 | Fri | JUNIOR BOYS |
| 7 | Sat | THE VIC CHESTNUTT BAND |
| 13 | Fri | THE WOODEN SKY |
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| 2 | Wed | Swollen Members |
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| 4 | Fri | KING KHAN AND BBQ |
| 5 | Sat | Handsome Furs |
| 8 | Tue | ELVEZ |
| 11 | Fri | The Constantines |
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| 16 | Sat | Cracker |
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| 2 | Tue | 40 Oz To Freedom |
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| 18 | Thu | Tortoise |
| 19 | Fri | Hilltop Hoods |
| 1 | Thu | Shearwater |
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| 6 | Tue | Drive-By Truckers with Langhorne Slim |
| 7 | Wed | Drive-By Truckers with Langhorne Slim |
| 8 | Thu | LAND OF TALK |
| 9 | Fri | Fanfarlo |
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| 1 | Sat | Yeasayer |
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| 4 | Tue | JOVANOTTI |
| 18 | Tue | English Beat |
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Lee’s Palace is a concert hall located on the south side of Bloor Street West east of Lippincott Avenue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The facility consists of a converted motion picture theatre and can accommodate several hundred guests.
Opened as the Bloor Theatre by the Allen’s Theatre chain. In its pre-venue days, Lee’s Palace was a somewhat-popular movie theatre through the 1950’s. To identify the building better, one should take a look at the rear external decor/structure of the building and notice that it has a rounding-top shape that had resembled most theatres of its time. In the 1960s and 70s it was a restaurant.
It is a local hotspot for live music, known for its intimacy and strong acoustics, and it hosts live music nearly every night of the week. The type of music generally played at Lee’s Palace is alternative rock, ranging from local talent to international stars.
Source – Wikipedia.org