The Concert Hall
The Concert Hall at 888 Yonge is a restored historic performance venue inside Toronto's Masonic Temple, bringing live music back to one of the city's most storied rooms.
About The Concert Hall
The Concert Hall occupies the historic Masonic Temple at 888 Yonge Street, a building with more than a century of Toronto music and entertainment history. The renewed room combines heritage architecture, a raised stage, hardwood floor and modern production capabilities for concerts and special events. Its Yorkville location makes it an especially appealing destination for visitors who want to combine a show with nearby dining and nightlife.
Explore The Concert Hall
5 photosWhy Visit
The Concert Hall offers something increasingly rare in Toronto: a live show inside a character-rich historic room that has hosted generations of music and entertainment.
Getting There
The venue is near Bloor-Yonge Station and is also walkable from several Yorkville and downtown TTC routes.
Paid public parking is available throughout the Yonge-Bloor and Yorkville area. Transit is generally more convenient for busy event nights.
Visitor Information
Arrival Tips
Plan time to explore Yorkville or Yonge Street before the show and arrive early enough for security and general-admission entry where applicable.
Bag Policy
Bag and security rules may vary by event. Check the event listing before arrival.
Food & Drink
Bar and beverage service is available for many events; service varies by show.
Accessibility
Contact the venue or event organizer in advance for current accessibility arrangements.
Box Office
Ticketing is event-specific. Use the official event page for current ticket and entry information.
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