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Parking & Directions for Choir! Choir! Choir! Massey Hall At Allied Music Centre
178 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON
M5G 2L2, CA
1. Green P Parking (0.2 miles) - Approximately $15
2. Toronto Eaton Centre (0.3 miles) - Approximately $20
3. 300 Jarvis St. (0.4 miles) - Approximately $10
4. 10 Dundas St. E. (0.5 miles) - Approximately $18
Choir! Choir! Choir! Concert Live at Massey Hall At Allied Music Centre | Toronto – May 06th, 2026
Massey Hall at Allied Music Centre isn’t just a venue; it’s a cornerstone of Toronto’s vibrant music scene with a history that feels almost tangible. Think about it, this is where the first Canadian performance of that legendary opera took place, and where the Beatles made their debut in Canada back in 1964, sparking a wave of British invasion fever. Over the years, Massey Hall has hosted everything from heartfelt charity concerts to unforgettable nights with icons like Charles in 1976, leaving a mark on anyone lucky enough to be there. The acoustics? Oh, they’re top-notch, whether you’re singing your heart out or just soaking in the sound, the hall’s designed to make every note sparkle. And let’s not forget that iconic sign lit up at night, a beacon on Dundas Street that’s become part of Toronto’s musical soul. If you’re heading there for a Choir! Choir! Choir! Toronto concert, just hop on the subway to Dundas Station and stroll east towards Victoria Street, easy peasy. This venue isn’t just about concerts, it’s about feeling connected to a centuries-old tradition of music that’s still alive and kicking.