Lee’s Palace
Lee’s Palace is a legendary live music venue located in Toronto’s Annex neighborhood. It opened its doors in 1985 and quickly became a staple of the city’s music scene. The venue is known for its eclectic lineup of performers, ranging from indie rock and alternative to punk and metal.
Located at 529 Bloor Street West, Lee’s Palace is housed in a historic building with a distinct facade, making it easily recognizable. Over the years, it has hosted countless iconic musicians and bands, including Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins, Radiohead, and Arcade Fire, among many others.
Lee’s Palace has a reputation for its intimate atmosphere, energetic crowds, and excellent sound quality, making it a favourite among both local music fans and touring acts. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience Toronto’s vibrant live music scene.
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