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Get Your Loathe Tickets in Toronto: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Loathe History - Toronto
1663 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON
M4L 1G5, CA
1. Green P Parking - 0.2 miles, approx. $15/day
2. Impark - 0.3 miles, approx. $18/day
3. Toronto Parking Authority - 0.4 miles, approx. $12/day
4. King Street Parking - 0.5 miles, approx. $20/day
5. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, approx. $3/hour
Loathe Concert Live at History | Toronto – September 20th, 2026
Toronto’s music scene has a rich, gritty history of nurturing emerging artists and turning quiet stages into unforgettable venues. Loathe Toronto, in particular, has become a beacon for fans craving that raw, unfiltered energy, with shows that often feel like a glimpse into something totally authentic. The city’s love affair with live music runs deep, stretching back decades, and every corner seems to have a story, whether it’s legendary bands playing at the Horseshoe Tavern or indie acts lighting up small clubs downtown. The local scene isn’t just about the music either; Toronto blends its sound heritage with vibrant art galleries, which got a fresh upgrade on april 10, 2026, to host bigger, bolder exhibitions. Plus, the city loves mixing food and tunes, teaming up with local chefs to create pop-up eateries that make every concert experience even more memorable. For concertgoers, especially those new to the scene, General Admission offers that easy, no-fuss vibe that keeps the energy high, though be prepared for a bag size restriction to keep everyone safe. Getting to these epic shows is a breeze, just hop on the subway from the Ontario Science Centre or stroll down from Queen’s Park and you’re there. Loathe Toronto isn’t just about the shows, it’s about feeling the city’s heartbeat through every note and every bite, making every concert feel like part of Toronto’s ongoing story.