From nightclubs to major venues, Yonge-Dundas Square to the harbourfront, there's music around every corner of Toronto. Here's a few of the hot spots that host the mega-stars.
The Air Canada Centre: Home to the beloved Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Team and NBA Toronto Raptors Basketball, the "ACC" also plays host to mega-concerts, special events and sporting events throughout the year.
The Molson Amphitheatre, set by the lake, will entertain you with concerts produced by Live Nation.
Roy Thomson Hall, with its curvilinear exterior, brings in top international performers and it's sister venue Massey Hall, the 'grand dame' of historic music halls, offers audiences an intimate experience with stunning acoustics.
For opera, dance and "homegrown" Toronto, The Four Seasons Center for the Performing Arts was designed specifically for opera (Canadian Opera Company) and ballet (National Ballet of Canada) performances, using the finest level of acoustics. The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre is the last operating double decker theatre in the world and the newly refurbished Sony Center For The Performing Arts is Canada's largest soft-seat theatre with state-of-the-art technology. The highly regarded Soulpepper Theatre Company is a community-oriented arts organization that began with 12 artists and now boasts over 400 performances year-round. Located at 55 Mill Street, Building 49. Lorraine Kisma Theatre for Young People is a professional theatre and drama school for children. It's the largest Theatre for Young Audiences. Located at 165 Front Street East.
The Delta Chelsea Hotel is the only Toronto hotel with Ticketmaster and Ticket King outlets on site. With just one call you can book your accommodations and the ebst seats to tehatre, sporting and concert events. Call 1-800-CHELSEA (243-5732)
Toronto is filled with concert venues and nightclubs presenting every style of music be it rock, jazz, blues, soul, opera or funk.
The CN Tower, Casa Loma, ROM, AGO, Ontario Place, Ontario Science Centre, Toronto Zoo, Canada's Wonderland and Eaton Centre are just a few stops of an exciting Toronto Tour.
There's lots to see and do in Toronto. From rides on the glass walled elevator at CN Tower to a tour of an old castle, to Canada's Wonderland theme park, your family will have a great time. Enjoy dining at some fine Toronto Restaurants and Toronto Bistros while you're attending sports events, music concerts, theatre performances, and Jazz Festivals. Check out the Toronto CityPass Booklet for savings on tickets to major Toronto Attractions. Many Toronto Tour services are available covering Toronto's historic neighbourhoods.