Intimate Concerts & Events In Toronto That You’ll Want To Get Tickets To ASAP

They're great gift ideas, too!

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If you haven't already heard about it, Fever Up is a sweet spot to find tickets to local concerts, shows and events happening in Toronto.

Now don't get me wrong, I would love to go to a Dua Lipa concert, even if I could barely see her from my seat. But there's just something so special about smaller, more intimate shows — like the ones featured on Fever Up. Unlike events at massive venues where you have to look at a screen to see the performers, these shows are up-close and personal.

If you want to get your loved ones a unique or experiential gift, consider taking them to see a show or participate in an event this holiday season. From theatrical performances to roller disco brunch (!!), there are a handful of super fun options to choose from.

Concerts & Festivals

Details: Get lost in the swells and sighs of orchestral instruments as music fills the Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto. Whether you're a total film score buff or a fan of Mozart, you can see a variety of live performances by candle light this winter.

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Attractions & Tours

Details: Become a tourist in your own city by exploring a different neighbourhood, like this walking tour through Toronto's Distillery District. You can also find other attractions and experiences, including admission to the Museum of Illusions or tickets to the Hockey Hall of Fame.

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Exhibits & Events

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Details: From roller disco brunch (with mimosas!) to a stroll through Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel exhibition, there are always unique events and exhibits popping up in Toronto. If tickets aren't available, make sure to sign up to get on the waitlist so you can be notified when they are.

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Courses, Talks & Workshops

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Details: Learn something new this winter by taking a course or attending a talk. If you're a fan of true crime, you'll definitely want to check out this "Secrets of Serial Killers" talk — you can be added to the waitlist today.

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Theatre, Comedy & Shows

Details: Head over to the theatre this winter and see a show. You can get on the waitlist to join Mad Hatter's Gin & Tea Party, which is an immersive theatre experience that'll allow you to be a part of the show.

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Food Experiences

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Details: If you know a foodie who enjoys experimenting with different cuisines, treat them to a unique food experience this winter. Some popular choices include dining in the dark and Toronto's sushi festival. Check them out!

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  • Staff Writer, Studio Brittany Barber was a Staff Writer for Narcity Media's Studio, where she writes sponsored content. She has previously written for BuzzFeed Canada, and holds a Bachelor of Arts from Bishop’s University, where she studied communications, music, theatre, and creative writing. Brittany loves spending her free time in the great outdoors, whether it’s a two-week canoe trip or an afternoon hike.

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