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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Saturday
Oct202012

MAKE SOME NOISE at the Toronto Public Library with Bry Webb, Kontravoid and writers/DJs Denise Benson & Benjamin Boles

With our co-sponsor Exclaim!, we're very excited to announce the continuation of the Toronto Public Libary's Make Some Noise promotion with four great events taking place over the course of the next month, so read on for event dates, times and branch locations! (All events are FREE and ALL-AGES.)

 

BRY WEBB
LIVE IN THE STACKS
Friday, October 26 at 8pm
Parkdale Branch (1303 Queen St. W.)
The former Constantines frontman shares songs from his haunting and introspective solo release, Provider.

 

KONTRAVOID
LIVE IN THE STACKS
Friday, November 9 at 8pm
Bloor/Gladstone Branch (1101 Bloor St. W.)
Come dance with Toronto dystopic/electronic songwriter/performer (and former Crystal Castles live drummer) Cam Findlay.

 

THEN & NOW: TALES OF TORONTO'S NIGHTLIFE
Bloor/Gladstone Branch (1101 Bloor St. W.)
The Grid contributor and acclaimed DJ Denise Benson discusses Toronto's club and dance music trends through the decades. Registration for this workshop begins October 1 (to register, call 416-393-7674).

 

THE REVENGE OF RAVE
Bloor/Gladstone Branch (1101 Bloor St. W.)
NOW music editor, DJ and musician Benjamin Boles discusses how electronic music has influenced both popular music and popular culture. Registration for this workshop begins October 1 (to register, call 416-393-7674).

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