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Parking & Directions for Fruit Bats The Concert Hall at Toronto Masonic Temple
888 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON
M4W 2J2, CA
1. Green P Parking - 0.3 miles, approx. $10
2. Impark - 0.4 miles, approx. $12
3. Toronto Masonic Temple Lot - on-site, approx. $15
4. 1000 Bay St. Parking - 0.6 miles, approx. $14
5. 200 Bloor St. W. - 0.7 miles, approx. $13
Fruit Bats Concert Live at The Concert Hall at Toronto Masonic Temple | Toronto – July 21st, 2026
The Concert Hall at Toronto Masonic Temple is one of those hidden gems that just oozes history and charm, making every show feel like stepping into a special moment. Built back in 1918, its iconic clock tower and grand architecture give it a timeless vibe, especially the balcony that almost feels like it’s pulling you into a shared secret between performers and audience members. Over the years, it’s hosted some pretty memorable events, like the 1997 tribute to women in music that drew a packed house, and it’s also been the birthplace of a therapeutic music program for veterans started in 2014, talk about a place with heart. The venue’s acoustics are fantastic, especially for classical instruments, and you can’t help but feel connected to the rich history of the building as you sit there. If you’re heading to see the Fruit Bats in Toronto, catching a show at this historic spot is like experiencing music in its purest form, honest, raw, and soaked in tradition. Plus, getting there isn’t a nightmare, just hop on the intercity coach from Kenora or take the Dufferin bus route 127 from the west side to Yonge Street. Honestly, it’s a concert experience that sticks with you long after the last note fades.