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The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall is a not-for-profit charitable organization operating two of Canada's premier concert halls. Showcasing the world's greatest performers in all disciplines, the Halls are also prominent venues for diverse activities in the business and entertainment district of downtown Toronto.
Massey Hall opened in 1894 as a gift to the city of...
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have always loved this hall and the shows that they produce
The building is pretty rad and I've seen a few really great shows here. Can't complain and I would definately come back!
Great place to see just about any performance. Very cool building
This important concert hall is home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, which performs here from September to June, and to the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Since it opened in 1982, it has also hosted an array of international musical artists, including Yo-Yo Ma, Jessye Norman, and Kiri Te Kanawa. The hall was designed to give the audience a feeling of unusual intimacy with the performers -- none... more
I've been to this location several times throughout most of my life ever since I was in university. This is one of my favorite hangout places in the entertainment district of Toronto. The most recent time I was here was about 2 weeks ago with my bestie to watch Handel's Messiah performed by Toronto Symphony Orchestra and my experience here was just as amazing as I have always remembered it.... more
Went here for a TIFF premiere. Sitting pretty far up in the clouds and with that in the back as well I was actually pleasantly surprised as to how immersed I still was in the experience. I still was able to feel a part of the film in both sound and screen which is quite amazing for such a large venue.
Very nice venue. Very good acoustics. Any seat is a good seat. However, I'm not a big fan of the contemporary, minimalist design.
Outside of the main concert hall, other events are regularly held.
This curved glass structure, a downtown architectural landmark, is a well-known concert hall.
Its curved exterior and sloping glass awning, reflective in daylight and transparent in twilight, make this concert hall one of Toronto's distinctive downtown landmarks and is located almost directly opposite the Royal Alexandra and The Princess of Wales theaters. The hall is also home to both the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. Since opening in 1982, hundreds of... more