CANCELLED: Noah And The Whale
The Noah And The Whale concert scheduled for Tue. Dec 9 at the Rivoli has been cancelled. Refunds are available at point of purchase.
Soundscapes will be closing permanently on September 30th, 2021.
Open every day between Spetember 22nd-30th
We'd like to thank all of our loyal customers over the years, you have made it all worthwhile! The last 20 years have seen a golden age in access to the world's recorded music history both in physical media and online. We were happy to be a part of sharing our knowledge of some of that great music with you. We hope you enjoyed most of what we sold & recommended to you over the years and hope you will continue to seek out the music that matters.
In the meantime we'll be selling our remaining inventory, including thousands of play copies, many of which are rare and/or out-of-print, never to be seen again. Over the next few weeks the discounts will increase and the price of play copies will decrease. Here are the details:
New CDs, LPs, DVDs, Blu-ray, Books 60% off 15% off
Rare & out-of-print new CDs 60% off 50% off
Rare/Premium/Out-of-print play copies $4.99 $14.99
Other play copies $2.99 $8.99
Magazine back issues $1 $2/each or 10 for $5 $15
We will be resuming our closing sale beginning Friday, June 11. Our hours will be as follows:
Wednesday-Saturday 12pm-7pm
Sunday 11am-6pm
Open every day between September 22nd-30th
We will no longer be providing ticket refunds for tickets purchased from the shop, however, you will be able to obtain refunds directly from the promoters of the shows. Please refer to the top of your ticket to determine the promoter. Here is the contact info for the promoters:
Collective Concerts/Horseshoe Tavern Presents/Lee's Palace Presents: shows@collectiveconcerts.com
Embrace Presents: info@embracepresents.com
MRG Concerts: ticketing@themrggroup.com
Live Nation: infotoronto@livenation.com
Venus Fest: venusfesttoronto@gmail.com
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your understanding.
1. TAME IMPALA - The Slow Rush
2. SARAH HARMER - Are We Gone
3. YOLA - Walk Through Fire
4. DESTROYER - Have We Met
5. DRIVE BY TRUCKERS - Unravelling
Click here for full list.
The Noah And The Whale concert scheduled for Tue. Dec 9 at the Rivoli has been cancelled. Refunds are available at point of purchase.
The Blind Melon concert scheduled for Sat. Nov 22 at the Mod Club has been postponed, with a new date to be announced shortly. Ticketholders may retain their tickets, which will be honoured at the rescheduled date, or return them for a refund at point of purchase.
Tickets just arrived:
Flower Travellin' Band @ Revival $17.00
Tickets just arrived:
Lykke Li @ Phoenix Fri. Feb 6 $22.50
From show promoter Tad Michalak, via Stille Post:
"This show has been cancelled yet again; Plastic Crimewave Sound is the band that just can't make it to Toronto. They were refused at the border due to issues with their Montreal show/paperwork. This is really too bad, but these things happen, out of our hands. All tickets can be refunded at point of purchase. Plastic Crimewave Sound, Djin & Mondo Drag send their apologies & will get here sooner than later. The show will be rescheduled at some point."
Tickets just arrived:
Miguel Migs @ Mod Club Fri. Nov 21 $20.00
Tickets just arrived:
Skydiggers @ Horseshoe Fri. Dec 19 $20.00
Skydiggers @ Horseshoe Sat. Dec 20 $20.00
Sadies @ Horseshoe Wed. Dec 31 $20.00
Elliott Brood @ Lee's Palace Wed. Dec 31 $17.50
Dance Cave NYE @ Lee's Palace Wed. Dec 31 $12.50
Tickets just arrived:
Trampoline Hall @ Sneaky Dee's Mon. Nov 17 $5.00
Tickets just arrived:
Human Highway + The Magic @ Tranzac Tue. Dec 16 $10.00
Lies (Crystal Castles DJ set) @ Wrongbar Fri. Nov 28 $10.00
Metric (Jingle Bell Rock) @ Sound Academy Fri. Dec 12 $39.00
Two Hours Traffic @ Whippersnapper Fri. Nov 28 $10.00
Starting Fri. Nov 14, our Little Italy neighbours at The Royal Cinema (608 College St.) present the Toronto premiere of Died Young Stayed Pretty: A Movie About Rock Posters, featuring artists and groups such as Art Chandry, Jay Ryan, Rob Jones, Print Mafia, and The Ames Brothers, who have designed posters for the likes of Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, and Sonic Youth. Director Eileen Yaghoobian will be in attendance at all screenings, and one of two pairs of tickets that we're giving away to this engagement could be yours by filling out an e-mail ballot over at our Contests page.
For more information about this film, visit www.diedyoungstayedpretty.com.