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Phoenix Concert Theatre

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Over the past 25 years the Phoenix Concert Theatre has played host to thousands of live performances and a roster of legendary artists.

Address: 410 Sherbourne St, Toronto, ON M5X 1K2, Canada
Phone: (416) 323-1251
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State: Ontario
County: Toronto Division
City: Toronto
Zip Code: M5X 1K2



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Reviews
Entering felt a bit like a maze at first but it added to the charm of this lovely venue! I love the vibe of this place and it was a fantastic show. The washrooms were clean and all the staff were friendly and helpful!nnI saw Homeshake play here many years ago and was a great time, then recently went to a Q107 show which was a blast! Everyone seemed to love the show and it was a great night!!nnThey had 2 bars, one inside the stage room and one in a quieter room beside the washrooms, which had a speaker so you could still hear good sound! There was a coat check is cash-only at $3 per item but they let me stuff my scarf and hat into my coat as one item nnLove this venue so much and hope to see more shows here!!
One of the worst venue experiences I’ve had in Toronto.nnDisappointing experience, largely due to poor security conduct and venue management.nnSecurity inspected my DJI Pocket camera at entry, which I appreciated, but ultimately denied it despite the venue website stating non-professional cameras are typically permitted. The inconsistency was confusing and set a negative tone.nnI was not intoxicated I had one drink at dinner before arriving, did not argue, and fully complied. However, security was unnecessarily confrontational and dismissive, treating paying guests as problems rather than customers. Questioning anything would clearly have resulted in staff “pulling rank,” which felt unprofessional.nnLine management outside was also poorly handled. Security created the lineup and then tried to push people out of it while guests stood in below-freezing temperatures on a public sidewalk, with no heaters or shelter.nnInside, entry forces guests to walk through the stage/crowd area, which is awkward and poorly planned. Bartenders were friendly and drinks were well made, but the venue itself is cold, run-down, and the women’s bathroom was visibly unclean. see spider web from light to stall in picsnnPeople pay for an experience — this venue misses the mark.
Experienced this venue for the first time last night to see The Darkness and I was quite impressed! It was my first time ever going to a small music venue like this and it was one of the best concert experiences I’ve ever had. I was also very impressed with the location. Many places nearby to grab a bite before the show and super convenient parking right across the street. I’ll definitely be keeping my eye out for more music acts that come through The Phoenix.
I was just there Saturday, January 17 2016 to see a free concert by Paul James a Torontonian, blues guitarist and singer amazing! the place is still like it was 20 years ago, when I used to go there regularly.
I just want to say how amazing the staff and security took care of my group of friends and I on Saturday Jan 24th. They went above and beyond in so many ways! From Management to Security to Coat Check; Thank You for being so patient and compassionate with our group, we really appreciate all of you amazing beings!! We might not have had the ideal situation but the actions of the staff were truly outstanding. We look forward to our next concert!
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