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Parking & Directions for San Holo The Opera House - Toronto
735 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON
M4M 1H1, CA
1. Underground Garage - 0.2 miles, ~$20/day
2. Green P Parking - 0.3 miles, ~$15/day
3. Metro Toronto Convention Centre - 0.4 miles, ~$25/day
4. Roy Thomson Hall - 0.5 miles, ~$18/day
5. Harbourfront Centre - 0.6 miles, ~$22/day
San Holo Concert Live at The Opera House | Toronto – October 03rd, 2026
The Opera House in Toronto isn’t just a venue; it’s a symbol of the city’s vibrant music scene and its love for bringing in top-tier international artists. Walking through those historic doors feels like stepping into a piece of Toronto’s soul, especially knowing that legendary acts like Radiohead and Kendrick Lamar have graced its stage. Inside, the vintage green room offers a cozy, almost secret space where performers unwind, adding a touch of old-school charm. The venue’s charm is amplified by its antique pipe organ, which sometimes steals the show with its rich, haunting sounds. For those lucky enough to snag seats on the Mezzanine Right Side, it’s a killer spot for a different view of the action, while Loge seats feel so close you can almost touch the music and hear every note with crystal clarity. Getting there is a breeze too, just hop on the 501 Queen streetcar from High Park and get off at Parliament Rd, then take a relaxed walk to the venue, or drive in via the Gardiner and head north on Jarvis. With San Holo coming to Toronto, this is one concert you won’t want to miss, he’s sure to light up the stage in that historic space. Honestly, the atmosphere alone makes it worth the trip, and who knows, maybe you’ll find yourself humming those tunes long after the lights go down.