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Monday, February 24, 2020

10 must-see concerts in Toronto this March

Must-see concerts in Toronto for March 2020 will see the one and only Steve Aoki hit the decks and the return of Elton John for what might be the last time. Chicago's DRAMA are a pair you don't want to miss and Maya Jane Coles is in from London for a night of deep house.

Events you might want to check out:

Mija (March 4 @ The Drake Hotel)
Enter into a world of video game-inspired beats with the fun and poppy EDM/electro tunes of Mija as she plays alongside HANA and Foxy Panic.
Steve Aoki (March 5 @ Rebel)
Legendary DJ and producer Steve Aoki is on deck for the night as he spins all his hottest hits as part of his Neon Future IV tour.
Maya Jane Coles (March 7 @ CODA)
London DJ Maya Jane Cole makes beats to give you goosebumps with lush house soundscapes that incorporate different genres and styles.
Blood Orange (March 16 @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
After a sold-out show at the Danforth Music Hall last year, Dev Hynes is back at a bigger venue that's still far too small to accommodate his incredible genius.
Pearl Jam (March 18 @ Scotiabank Arena)
It's been nine years since Pearl Jam last toured and if you can snag a resell ticket, checking out this legendary rock group and their new songs is worth it.
Thundercat (March 18 @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
It's been a big year for Thundercat—but more for his production work and features, which means he'll still be playing his older hits at this show.
DRAMA (March 19 @ Velvet Underground)
A couple years ago I caught this Chicago indie pop duo live and have loved them ever since.
Men I Trust (March 22 @ Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Men I Trust delivers exactly the kind of beautifully centred, thoughtful music you can expect to come from any musical act out of Montreal.
Palehound (March 24 @ The Garrison)
It would be unwise to sleep on Palehound and her fanatically 90s lo-fi bedroom indie rock tunes that will have you swaying, deep in your feels.
Elton John (March 28 @ Scotiabank Arena)
The Goodbye Yellowbrick Road tour is obviously not ready to say goodbye as Elton John extends his farewell tour for two more Toronto dates.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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