The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: July 9-11
The best things to do in Toronto this weekend: July 9-11
Including Salsa In Toronto, Stupidhead!, a Pink Floyd tribute show and Romeo + Juliet By NOW Staff
Montreal drag queen Kiara performs at CityView Drive-In on July 10.
NOW critics pick the outdoor, drive-in and virtual things to do in Toronto for the weekend of July 9-11, 2021.
Stupidhead!
Katherine Cullen and Britta Johnson’s funny and moving musical about dyslexia and self-acceptance gets several live-streamed performances before going on the road in physically distanced intimate performances.
To July 16. $15. outsidethemarch.ca.
Toronto concert news: Bieber postpones again, CityView Drive-In returns
Toronto concert news: Bieber postpones again, CityView Drive-In returns
If Justin Bieber is your post-COVID bellwether, we have some bad news for you By NOW Staff
Justin Bieber / Twitter
Bad news if you’ve been using Justin Bieber as a bellwether for post-COVID life (as one does): his arena tour has been postponed once again.
Now, he’s rescheduled the tour once again and renamed it the Justice World Tour after the album he released in March. The new 52-date 2022 tour will hit Toronto three times: March 25, June 7 and 8.
Will the shows happen? That’s almost a year from now, so we really hope so, but even with nearly 50 per cent of Canadians getting their first jab, it’s still hard to predict a concert with a capacity in the tens of thousands. You can gamble with a ticket on sale now at Ticketmaster, starting at $94.
The Horseshoe Tavern is hosting a drive-in concert series this summer
The Horseshoe Tavern is hosting a drive-in concert series this summer
Stars, the Sadies, Skydiggers and more will play at CityView Drive-In as a benefit for the historic Toronto music venue By Richard Trapunski
The Horseshoe Tavern has been having a tough time throughout the pandemic.
Like other Toronto concert venues, the iconic watering hole has been mostly closed for in-person live music since last March. But the historic Queen West bar has been trying to make a go of it, putting on its first livestream concerts in over seven decades. But even those have been postponed multiple times due to Ontario lockdown restrictions.