Toronto Blues Society | Events from September 25, 2021 - October 1, 2021

The Toronto Blues Society's “Live Blues” Listings include blues shows in Toronto and across Southern Ontario. Please choose your viewing option on the right and click on list, day, week or month. Once you see a gig listing click through for more detail prepared to assist your concert going decision.

Serena Ryder

Westben Performing Arts Theatre 6698 County Road 30 North, Campbellford, ONTARIO, Canada

Toronto-based vocal powerhouse Serena Ryder is a platinum-selling artist adored by fans, peers and critics alike, in part due to her raw and earnest songwriting, and beautifully electric live performances. second show September 26.

$100.00

Alfie Smith & Nicole Christiansan

Black & Blue Club 81 Brant Ave,, Brantford

Food Catered by Soulful Kafe

$15.00

Dan Walsh

Soulful Kafe 81 Brant Ave, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

Canadian singer/songwriter multi-instrumentalist, Dan Walsh is already well known for his collaborations with a number of talented musicians. He’s added his bluesy-bluegrass signature style to more than 40 albums and toured across North America, Euro

$15.00

C.J. Lee

Supermarket 268 Augusta Ave, Toronto

Now based in London, ON, Australian-born blues & roots one-man band C.J.Lee is known for his soulful and energetic live shows. In 2020 at IBC he earned himself a semifinalist place, he also has been nominated for Best Blues Act by FCLMA.

$10

Little Magic Sam

Castro's Lounge 2116 Queen St E, Toronto

Queen Pepper

Reservoir Lounge 52 Wellington St. E, Toronto
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