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Where It’s At (WIA) is the Toronto Blues Society’s FREE weekly e-newsletter, bringing blues fans recent news from the Toronto blues community and beyond.

Included in every issue of Where It’s At is community news, Concert Notes, Live Blues Listings from Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area, and more! Read more

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NEWS
Every issue of Where It’s At includes articles on a wide range of topics, including TBS and community announcements, featured upcoming events, festival announcements (including dates, line-ups, location changes, etc), as well as important announcements from Folk Music Ontario, CARAS (JUNOs), and other music industry organizations.

CONCERT NOTES
The Concert Notes section includes a list of upcoming blues concerts from venues such as Massey Hall, Koerner Hall, Air Canada Centre, Violet’s Venue, Peter’s Players, Music By The Bay Live, The Rose Theatre Brampton, Hugh’s Room and more.

MISSISSIPPI’S GOT THE BLUES
Each week, Visit Mississippi offer blues fans a glimpse into the exciting connection between Mississippi and the Blues. For more information on Visit Mississippi, go to www.visitmississippi.org.

LIVE BLUES LISTINGS
The Toronto Blues Society’s Live Blues Listings feature upcoming blues shows from venues across the GTA. To read more about our Live Blues Listings and how to submit your event, click here

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The Toronto Blues Society acknowledges the annual support of the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council and the Department of Canadian Heritage, and project support from FACTOR< and the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage (Canada Music Fund) and of Canada’s Private Broadcasters, The Canada Council for the Arts, the SOCAN Foundation, SOCAN, the Ontario Media Development Corporation, and the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport.