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- Lee's Palace is a rock concert hall located on the south side of Bloor Street West east of Lippincott Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The two-floor facility in The Annex neighbourhood has a long history prior to being adapted in September 1985 for its current use as a concert venue and nightclub.
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Lee's Palace is a rock concert hall located on the south side of Bloor Street West east of Lippincott Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The two-floor facility in The Annex neighbourhood has a long history prior to being adapted in September 1985 for its current use as a concert venue and nightclub. [1]
- 529 Bloor Street West, Toronto ON M5S 1Y5
Oct 11, 2020 · Lee's Palace was a movie theatre before it was a concert venue. Photo via Toronto Archives. Like the Danforth Music Hall, Lee's Palace was originally a movie theatre built by the Allen cinema chain.
Jul 2, 2014 · Lee’s Palace is booking and curating at its best, drawing from the breadth of talent in the local community and letting the venue and its history speak for itself. In that way, Lee’s Palace is ...
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Oct 21, 2022 · Last Updated October 21, 2022 12:05 pm. For nearly 40 years, Lee’s Palace in Harbord Village has been buzzing with energy. You’ll spot band members carrying guitar cases across Bloor Street,...
Home to Toronto's largest indoor shopping mall, a number of vintage cinemas, and a healthy nightlife centered on the area's Distillery District bar and clubs near the East End, it's both an easygoing daytime spot and a popular party place after sunset.
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Jul 11, 2021 · Tickets. View Full Calendar. View upcoming shows. Lee's Palace is a rock concert hall located on the south side of Bloor Street West east of Lippincott Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Jan 21, 2014 · This is what Lee’s Palace looked like when it first opened, nearly 100 years ago. It was the spring of 1919 — the first few months after the end of the First World War. It was a silent movie theatre back then, the Allen’s Bloor Theatre, part of one of Canada’s very earliest cinema chains.Continue reading "Lee’s Palace before it was Lee’s Palace — the roots of Toronto’s famous ...