El Mocambo
The El Mocambo is an iconic live music venue located in Toronto, Canada. It has a rich history, having hosted legendary musicians like The Rolling Stones, U2, and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Located on Spadina Avenue, it’s been a staple of Toronto’s music scene since opening in 1948. Over the years, it’s become renowned for its intimate atmosphere and eclectic lineup of performers, making it a must-visit for music lovers.
See also the following venues:
- Massey Hall
- Budweiser Stage
- Rogers Centre
- Scotia Bank Arena
- Casino Rama
- Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort
- HISTORY
- Meridian Hall (formerly Sony Centre for performing Arts)
- The Garrison
- The Drake Hotel/The Drake Underground
- Jazz Bistro
- The Cameron House
- The Danforth Music Hall
- Adelaide Hall
- Hugh’s Room
- The Horseshoe Tavern
- The Dakota Tavern
- Ottawa Bluesfest
- Rock the Park (Harris Park)
- BMO Field
- Princess of Wales Theatre
- Mattamy Athletic Centre
- Roy Thompson Hall
- TD Music Hall
- Coca-Cola Coliseum
- El Mocambo
- The Opera House
- Rebel
- The Axis Club (formerly the Mod Club Theatre)
- Velvet Underground
- Echo Beach
- Queen Elizabeth Theatre
- Lee’s Palace
- Phoenix Concert Theatre
- The Rivoli