Wu-Tang Clan, Nas left some fans in tears during arena show stop in Toronto
Hip-hop artists Wu-Tang Clan and Nas performed their most iconic hits, which had not been sung publicly for years, at their first-ever Toronto show.
Read MoreHip-hop artists Wu-Tang Clan and Nas performed their most iconic hits, which had not been sung publicly for years, at their first-ever Toronto show.
Read MoreInflation hit not only food, rent, and gas but it has also affected the cost of concert tickets. Despite this, numbers show there’s still a demand to attend.
Read MoreThe concert experience has changed greatly since the pandemic, and not for the better.
Read MoreHumber College is set to host the NXNE Battle of the Bands music festival
Read MoreArtists are turning to live streaming as a way to thank fans for supporting them during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreTwo Humber College alumni, heard about major rock music festivals that wouldn’t return to Toronto and felt a gap had been created in the local music scene they loved, and have worked to build their own alternative.
Read MoreMassey Hall, the nearly 124-year-old music venue in downtown Toronto and arguably Canada’s premier concert hall, is shutting down for an estimated $142 million worth of renovations. The hall is expected to reopen in Fall 2020.
Read MoreAs spring rolls into summer, the city will be jam-packed with festivals and events. From arts and entertainment to food-fiestas and international sports competitions, there is something to do for almost every day this sunny season.
Read MoreBy Shaleni McBain Although the game may be a few weeks away, the 100th Grey Cup festival events...
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