Cult of Luna was at The Opera House in Toronto on March 3rd as part of their North American…
Friday night, Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall played host to hometown rockers The Beaches along with the assistance of local…
Mother Nature was angry on that Thursday night in Toronto. Her late winter hissy fit, however, didn’t keep the…
Theory Of A Deadman, along with W3apons, made a stop at Toronto’s Rebel in support of their “Say Nothing”…
I found out that Mikael Åkerfeldt from Opeth was sick in a roundabout manner last week. The BandsInTown Application…
Helped by a very capable stable of opening bands that included Motionless In White, Stick To Your Guns, and Limbs, Beartooth got the crowd bouncing at Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall.
We hooked up with singer and guitarist Brad Garcia of Toronto rock group Locket to discuss their recent Fearless Records album All Out, working together as a band, and previous history when they were known as Safe To Say.
American rockers Trans-Siberian Orchestra celebrated the last night on their 2019 winter tour, the Christmas Eve & Other Stories trek, and helped to close off the decade at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena with a very satisfying, and exhausting experience.
Pixies fans in Toronto showed up in full force to a sold-out performance at The Phoenix Concert Theatre, accompanied by local openers Ice Cream, playing a collection of fan favourites that spanned their long, influential career.
Dallas Green’s outfit City and Colour hit Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena with Jacob Banks and Ben Rogers and lived up to his local popularity with an epic 20-song set.
Buffalo natives Goo Goo Dolls proved why they are still going strong when they dropped by the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on their “Miracle Pill Tour” along with Philadelphia punk rockers Beach Slang.
Fans (including Mike Bax) in attendance at Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall got treated to two exciting sets of music, a variation on heaviness given the differences in style between openers Power Trip and the evening’s headliners, High On Fire.
Classic rockers Styx played two sold-out shows at Orillia’s Casino Rama Entertainment Centre, and Darren Eagles caught one of the hardest working bands in action on November 14th.