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Saturday, February 23, 2019

10 must-see concerts in Toronto this March

Must-see concerts for March 2019 in Toronto have no shortage of especially-talented musicians and singers taking the stage all over the city. Mariah Carey is ready to grace us with her divine presence and Travi$ Scott is back. Robyn is (finally) here and KISS are ready to say goodbye.

Events you might want to check out:

Vince Staples (March 5 @ Rebel)
Having carved out a spot for himself on the world hip-hop stage with his steely flow and razor sharp raps, California's Vince Staples isn't one to miss.
Travis Scott (March 7 @ Scotiabank Arena)
After a successful first run, Travi$ Scott has extended his hugely popular ASTROWORLD tour to once again bless Toronto for the night.
Robyn (March 14 @ Rebel)
The long-awaited return of Swedish pop star Robyn has finally come with the release of Honey and its many high-energy electro hits.
Tender (March 12 @ Adelaide Hall)
An unusual mix of electro pop and indie rock makes up London's TENDER who were recently featured in the Netflix hit To All the Boys I've Loved Before.
James Bay (March 14 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
What about us, James Bay? The singer is back to give us some much-needed wild love as part of his Electric Light Tour.
Chai (March 20 @ Velvet Underground)
Japan's all-female rock group is challenging repression with their music and using their art to redefine gender roles on the indie stage.
Mariah Carey (March 20 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
The diva herself Mariah Carey is here to take on a no-doubt elaborate stage this month as she hits the road for her Caution world tour.
Leikeli47 (March 25 @ Velvet Underground)
With a sound to make you say "woah," experimental trap, hip-hop and dancehall rapper Leikeli47 is unlike anything you've ever heard before.
Kiss (March 20 @ Scotiabank Arena)
It's the end of the road for glam rockers KISS, as they embark on a farewell tour that hits Toronto to rock 'n' roll all night, and party every day.
Muse (March 28 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Like the progressive rock of old, Muse arrives with their own take on the genre and its emphasis on slow, spacey sounds and soaring gentle vocals.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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