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Deadmau5 Is Having A Drive-In Concert In Toronto This Month

Tickets aren't cheap, though.
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Canada's very own Deadmau5 is putting on two drive-in shows this month.

The Deadmau5 Toronto show has been set for Friday, August 14 at 6:00 p.m., plus a second date on Saturday, August 15 at Toronto's new CityView Drive-In concert venue.

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However, for an intimate show with such limited spaces, it's worth noting that tickets aren't cheap. 

$249.30

Starting ticket price for the August 15 show

Deadmau5 says his team has been in touch with mayor John Tory to put on the show, which he announced just four days ago on Instagram.

"This is about having some fun, but please rest assured the team have been working hard to ensure this is a safe and socially distanced event," the artist wrote in his post.

Tickets to the August 14 show are now sold out, but there are still some available for the following night on Ticketmaster.

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