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You can now see concerts for cheap at Massey Hall in Toronto

You can now get cheap tickets to concerts this season at Massey Hall, Roy Thomson Hall and the new TD Music Hall in Toronto. 

To celebrate the completed revitalization of Massey Hall, its newly built club and theatre, they are offering a Spring Sale. You can get seats to over 30 shows for as little as $2o each. 

The promotion extends to many of the highest profile events of the season.

Famed tabla player Zakir Hussain curates Masters of Percussion as he's done every other year for the past thirty years. He's back this weekend on Apr. 8 for a night of Indian rhythms, jazz and international traditional drumming. 

Progressive R&B and jazz singer Devonté Hynes, aka Blood Orange, will play contemporary classical pieces with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in May. 

Toronto's own Jon Vinyl performs in June at Massey Hall's adjacent venue, TD Music Hall at the Allied Music Centre. His music "falls into the soft spot between R&B and Soul," and has garnered attention from OVO Radio and Shawn Mendes

Singer Adria Kain, known for soulful melodies and thoughtful lyricism, performs in May. Based in Toronto, her career blossomed with the help of the Remix Project with dvsn's Daniel Daley and Jessie Reyez.

Book your tickets soon, as the promotion ends on Monday, Apr. 10. The full concert listings are on Massey Hall's Spring Sale page

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