Toronto Blues Society | Past Events from April 25 - March 30

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.

Little Magic Sam

Harbour St. Fish Bar 10 Keith Ave., Collingwood

The Robin Banks Blues Band Christmas Party

Dakota's Sports Bar and Grill 2814 Lakeshore Blvd W., Etobicoke

no cover, reservations not necessary

no cover

Kellylee Evans Winter Song

3030 Dundas 3030 Dundas St. W., Toronto

Presented by Hugh's Room Live - dinner served at 6:30pm

$35

Bad Luck Woman Holiday Party

Dakota Tavern 249 Ossington Ave., Toronto
$15

Gavin McLeod and The Commoners

Horseshoe Tavern 370 Queen St W., Toronto, Canada

For Covenant House

$10

Fraser/Daley

Castro's Lounge 2116 Queen St E, Toronto

Grossman’s tavern holiday party Friday December 17 hosted by Action sound band featuring Eric Schenkman Leo Valvassori & Gary Craig

Grossman's Tavern 377 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON, Canada

Come celebrate the holidays with the baddest blues trio in town and our friends at Grossman's tavern no cover charge just good times

free

Weber Brothers Band

Moonshine Cafe 137 Kerr St, Oakville
$25

The Coachmen w/ Mark LaForme

Coach and Lantern 384 Wilson St E., Ancaster
$5

Weber Brothers Band

Moonshine Cafe 137 Kerr St, Oakville

two consecutive nights

$25
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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.