Massey Hall Is Officially Reopening This Fall & Has Already Announced Over 40 Shows

Live music is making a comeback!

Contributing Writer

Live music lovers officially have something to look forward to, thanks to an exciting announcement by Massey Hall on Monday.

The iconic music venue announced that it would be reopening its doors to concert-goers in November of 2021, and it has already got a long list of performers scheduled.

Artists like The Glorious Sons, City and Colour, Broken Social Scene and Serena Ryder are all booked to bring their talents back to the venue later this year.

In total, the music venue has announced over 40 shows with more expected to come.

"Today, in celebration of Massey Hall's 127th anniversary and in anticipation of brighter days ahead, we're looking forward to reopening those famous red doors, reuniting with friends and family, and reconnecting over those experiences we've been missing for so long. The wait is almost over," reads an excerpt from the press release.

Tickets will go on sale to members on Wednesday, June 16 at 12 p.m. and to the public on Monday, June 21 at 12 p.m.

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