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Photos from 888yonge's post 06/01/2026

📣 SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT 📣
🎶 The Church
📍 The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON
🕖 Saturday, July 4th, 2026 @ 7:00pm
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Out of Sydney in 1980 came four young men with a guitar sound built for the long drive into the dark. Steve Kilbey put a bass low in his hands and let the words drift somewhere between the dream and the bruise, and The Church was born. “Under the Milky Way” floated out of 1988’s Starfish and never came back down, a song the whole world learned by heart. But these guys never lived off one hit. Forty-five years deep, with a catalogue past two dozen records, they keep chasing the next horizon. The Hypnogogue in 2023 and its companion Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars in 2024 prove the well still runs cold and clear. Jangling guitars, hypnotic grooves, lyrics that read like fever dreams. Kilbey and company are still the real thing. 🌌
Join us at The Concert Hall in Toronto’s historic Masonic Temple 🏛️ for an evening of psychedelic rock!
.powles

Photos from 888yonge's post 05/26/2026

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🎶 Boris Grebenshchikov & Aquarium
📍 The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON
🕖 Wednesday, May 27th, 2026 @ 7:00pm
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They call him BG, and across the old Soviet world that’s all you need to say. Boris Grebenshchikov built Russian rock from the ground up, hauling a band called Aquarium out of Leningrad apartment rooms in 1972, cutting records on homemade tape when the word “rock” was still contraband. Fifty-plus years on, the songs are still the soundtrack to whole generations, and the man is still chasing the music wherever it leads, from St. Petersburg romance to reggae to Celtic air. This is Aquarium’s only Canadian date, carrying the new record Strange News from a Distant Star plus the old anthems, the ones people know by heart. A founding father, a working band, three hours of songs that refused to stay quiet. 🚂
Join us at The Concert Hall in Toronto’s historic Masonic Temple 🏛️ for an evening of Russian rock!
.r.v.s.t.r  

Photos from 888yonge's post 03/17/2026

📣 SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT 📣
🎶 Brian Byrne (of I Mother Earth)
📍 The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON
🕖 Friday, April 24th, 2026 @ 7:00pm
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Brian Byrne grew up in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, picked up a microphone at thirteen, and never really put it down. He fronted bands across the rock underground before landing the vocalist spot in I Mother Earth, one of Canadian rock’s most distinct acts of the ‘90s and early 2000s. He recorded two albums with the band, Blue Green Orange and The Quicksilver Meat Dream, before striking out solo. His debut solo record Tuesdays, Thursdays and if it Rains arrived in 2006, and he rejoined I Mother Earth when they ended their hiatus in 2012. A road-worn, straight-talking performer with a voice built for stages that don’t mess around. 🎸
Join us as at The Concert Hall in Toronto’s historic Masonic Temple 🏛️ for an evening of Canadian Rock!

Photos from 888yonge's post 03/10/2026

📣 SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT 📣
🎶 The Lemon Twigs
📍 The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON
🕖 Saturday, April 25th, 2026 @ 7:00pm
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Brian and Michael D’Addario grew up in a Long Island basement with a beat-up tape machine, their dad’s gear, and an obsession with every hook-heavy record the 1960s and 70s ever produced 🎸 The Lemon Twigs turned that obsession into something entirely their own — five albums of baroque pop, glam stomp, and harmony-drenched rock and roll that has earned them fans from Elton John to Iggy Pop. Their 2024 album A Dream Is All We Know is a joyride: punchy, melodic, recorded straight to tape with the kind of confidence that only comes from two brothers who’ve been playing together since they could hold instruments.
Join us at The Concert Hall in Toronto’s historic Masonic Temple 🏛️ for an evening of power pop rock and roll!

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