Adjusted Hours & Ticket Refunds

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.

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Oct152010

MAKE SOME NOISE: FREE Toronto Public Library concerts + music workshops

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The fall season of our Make Some Noise concert series kicked off last week with a show at the Parkdale Public Library with Diamond Rings. Thanks to all who attended—it was definitely a big success for all involved. We've got a few more shows coming up that we'll let you know about now:

Juno Award winner
Buck 65

Fri. Oct 15 at 8pm (doors 7:30)
Bloor/Gladstone Branch
1101 Bloor Street West

Juno Award winner
Jully Black

Sat. Oct 23 at 8pm (doors 7:30)
York Woods Library Theatre
1785 Finch Avenue West 

The Magic
with special guest
Maylee Todd

Sat. Nov 20 at 8pm (doors 7:30)
North York Central Library
5120 Yonge Street

Tape Some Noise

Learn about making music and music-themed videos for the internet from the creators of three of the most exciting and innovative projects to come out of Toronto: Colin Medley, journalist and creator of Morning Noon Night; David Oppenheim, interactive producer and part of the creative team behind the City Sonic project; and Iris Fraser, video artist and member of Blocks Recording Club.

Tue. Nov 23 at 7pm (doors 6:30)
Lillian H. Smith Branch
239 College Street 

This Workshop is Broken

Musician, journalist and author Stuart Berman talks about his experiences chronicling the Toronto independant music scene, and his recent project, This Book is Broken, a biography of the band Broken Social Scene.

Wed. Dec 1 at 7pm (doors 6:30)
Danforth/Coxwell Branch
1675 Danforth Avenue 

As always, the concerts and workshops are a partnership between Soundscapes, Exclaim! Magazine and the Polaris Music Prize to help the Toronto Public Library support local music in Toronto.

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