Masonic Temple (Toronto)

Masonic Temple
The Concert Hall

The Masonic Temple from the south-east corner in May 2016.
Address 888 Yonge Street
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates 43°40′23″N 79°23′18″W / 43.673003°N 79.388293°W / 43.673003; -79.388293Coordinates: 43°40′23″N 79°23′18″W / 43.673003°N 79.388293°W / 43.673003; -79.388293
Owner Info-Tech Research Group[1]
Genre(s) Rock, Blues, Folk, Jazz, HipHop, Big Band, Pop, Grunge, Metal
Seating type Standing room main floor, seated + standing mezzanine, private boxes
Capacity 1,200
Construction
Built November 2, 1916 (1916-11-02)January 1, 1918 (1918-01-01)
Opened January 1, 1918 (1918-01-01)
Construction cost $220,864

The Masonic Temple is a six-storey building located at 888 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (on the north-west corner of Davenport Road and Yonge Street).

History

Construction began November 2, 1916, when the contract was signed and approved by the Board of The Masonic Temple Company for the tearing down of an existing church and excavation. The Masonic ceremony of laying the cornerstone occurring November 17, 1917, with the first Lodge meeting taking place on New Year's Day, 1918.[2] At its peak, the Masonic Temple was home to 38 different Masonic bodies: 27 Craft Lodges, six Chapters (York Rite), two Preceptories (Knights Templar), two Scottish Rite Bodies and Adoniram Council.[2]

The hall functioned as a ballroom in the 1930s and began to host rock acts in the late 1960s.[3]

In the years before its sale to CTV, the building housed live music clubs known as The Concert Hall, and earlier, in the late 1960s, The Rock Pile, a sitting-on-the-floor style concert venue that featured not only showcases for top local talent but also appearances by major international recording stars, including Toronto's first Led Zeppelin concert on February 2, 1969, during the band's inaugural North American Tour.

Although the location remained historically significant and was added to the City of Toronto Heritage Property Inventory in 1974, the building has changed hands a number of times. In 1997, it was threatened with demolition: a developer had planned a new highrise residential building marketed to Asians, solely to exploit its "lucky" address of 888 Yonge Street, [4] It was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in the same year.[4]

Also in the 1990s, the studio was the home of Open Mike with Mike Bullard, and was one of CTV Toronto's news bureaus. Also, notably, it has been rented as a rehearsal space by the Rolling Stones. From March 2006, the building became the broadcast home of the new MTV Canada and has hosted the Polaris Music Prize since 2009.

The building's fate was once again placed under a cloud on November 2, 2012, when Bell Media announced the moving of MTV Canada studio production to 299 Queen Street West and that the building would be sold, possibly for condominiums.[4] Bell Media officially listed the property for sale on March 4, 2013.[5] On June 17, 2013, the building was purchased by the Info-Tech Research Group for $12.5 million.[6][1] Info-Tech announced that its plans for the building include staging an annual charity rock concert in the auditorium.[7]

In 2017, as part of the press for the Toronto Jazz Festival[3][6], it was announced that 888yonge Inc., operating as The Concert Hall, intended to re-establish itself as a premiere Toronto events space, year-round, and open to the public.

List of live shows

Date Operating Name Act Notes
1918-09-05 Masonic Temple Ida Gardner
1919-03-25 Masonic Temple Walmer Road Musical Society And Evening in Camp, Pantomime, Jazz Band, Street Songs, Patriotic Choruses
1921-03-04 Masonic Temple Gilbert Chesterton
1922-03-22 Masonic Temple Reception of the first radio broadcast of live musical entertainment in Toronto which included a performance of Luigi Romanelli’s Orchestra, cellist Boris Hambourg, pianist Alberto Guerrero, and violinist Henri Czaplinski.[8] The concert itself was performed in the studios of the Canadian Independent Telephone Company at Lansdowne and Bloor and was commissioned by the Toronto Daily Star
1945-12-31 Masonic Temple Auditorium Paul Firman Band
1962-12-31 Masonic Temple Dave Newberry Opening act, Gordon Lightfoot
1965-08-28 Club 888 Bobby Kris & The Imperials
1965-09-04 Club 888 Bobby Kris & The Imperials
1965-11-12 Club 888 Just Us
1965-12-18 Club 888 Bobby Kris & The Imperials
1966-05-25 Club 888 The Just Us
1966-10-08 Club 888 Bobby Kris & The Imperials The Tripp opened.
1966-10-15 Club 888 The Paupers A Passing Fancy opened.
1966-12-?? Club 888 The Regents
1966-12-23 Club 888 The Paupers
1967-04-14 Club 888 E G Smith & The Power
1967-09-27 Club 888 Tina Turner
1968-09-20 The Rock Pile Blood, Sweat & Tears
1968-09-21 The Rock Pile Blood, Sweat & Tears Transfusion opened.
1968-09-29 The Rock Pile Country Joe & the Fish
1968-10-04 The Rock Pile Silver Apples
1968-10-05 The Rock Pile Procol Harum[9]
1968-10-11 The Rock Pile Kensington Market
1968-10-12 The Rock Pile Kensington Market
1968-10-27 The Rock Pile The Jeff Beck Group
1968-11-01 The Rock Pile McKenna Mendelon Mainline
1968-11-02 The Rock Pile Chambers Brothers
1968-11-09 The Rock Pile Iron Butterfly
1968-11-23 The Rock Pile John Lee Hooker
1968-11-24 The Rock Pile Canned Heat
1968-11-31 The Rock Pile The Amboy Dukes
1968-12-08 The Rock Pile Buddy Guy
1968-12-28 The Rock Pile The MRQ
1969-01-11 The Rock Pile The McCoys
1969-01-18 The Rock Pile Muddy Waters
1969-01-19 The Rock Pile Ohio Express
1969-01-25 The Rock Pile Rhinoceros
1969-02-02 The Rock Pile Led Zeppelin[10]
1969-02-07 The Rock Pile Albert King
1969-02-08 The Rock Pile Albert King
1969-02-16 The Rock Pile MC5
1969-02-23 The Rock Pile Frank Zappa[11]
1969-03-03 The Rock Pile John Mayall
1969-03-08 The Rock Pile Savoy Brown Blues Band
1969-03-14 The Rock Pile Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Lighthouse
1969-03-16 The Rock Pile Chuck Berry
1969-03-21 The Rock Pile Crazy Horse (Neil Young)
1969-03-22 The Rock Pile Kensington Market
1969-03-23 The Rock Pile Spirit
1969-03-29 The Rock Pile Jethro Tull
1969-03-30 The Rock Pile Julie Driscoll, The Nice, Brian Auger
1969-04-04 The Rock Pile John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters
1969-04-05 The Rock Pile John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters
1969-04-12 The Rock Pile The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
1969-04-13 The Rock Pile Salome Bey
1969-04-19 The Rock Pile Family
1969-04-19 The Rock Pile Howling Wolf
1969-04-20 The Rock Pile Ten Years After, Alvin Lee
1969-04-20 The Rock Pile Howling Wolf
1969-04-26 The Rock Pile Paul Butterfield
1969-05-04 The Rock Pile Sweetwater
1969-05-11 The Rock Pile Deep Purple
1969-05-14 The Rock Pile Lighthouse
1969-05-17 The Rock Pile Kensington Market
1969-05-19 The Rock Pile The Who[12] Concert Poster
1969-05-24 The Rock Pile Frank Zappa
1969-05-25 The Rock Pile Grand Funk Railroad
1969-05-31 The Rock Pile The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
1969-06-29 The Rock Pile Chuck Berry
1969-06-30 The Rock Pile Paul Butterfield
1969-07-05 The Rock Pile B.B. King
1969-07-08 The Rock Pile Grateful Dead[13]
1969-07-12 The Rock Pile McKenna Mendelson Mainline
1969-08-18 The Rock Pile Led Zeppelin[14] Concert poster
1969-08-21 The Rock Pile McKenna Mendelson Mainline Whiskey Howl opened. "Stink" tour.
1969-08-22 The Rock Pile McKenna Mendelson Mainline Whiskey Howl opened. "Stink" tour.
1969-08-23 The Rock Pile McKenna Mendelson Mainline Whiskey Howl opened. "Stink" tour.
1969-08-24 The Rock Pile McKenna Mendelson Mainline Whiskey Howl opened. "Stink" tour.
1969-09-24 The Rock Pile The Mothers of Invention[15]
1969-12-31 Masonic Temple Auditorium Alice Cooper Teegarden & Van Winkle Keith McVie, Moonshine
1970-05-29 Masonic Temple The Animals
1974-07-14 Masonic Temple Keith Jarrett
1977-10-09 Masonic Temple Iggy Pop, The Ramones Show poster
1977-10-30 Masonic Temple Eddie and the Hot Rods
1978-08-01 Masonic Temple Toots & the Maytals, Leroy Sibbles
1978-08-02 Masonic Temple Toots & the Maytals, Leroy Sibbles
1979-10-12 Masonic Temple Hugh Masekela
1979-11-15 The Concert Hall City Boy[16]
1980-01-12 The Concert Hall Sugarhill Gang First rap concert in Toronto[17]
1980-08-21 The Concert Hall Magazine
1980-10-17 The Concert Hall Split Enz
1980-10-18 The Concert Hall Split Enz
1980-11-18 The Concert Hall Siouxsie & The Banshees[18]
1980-11-21 The Concert Hall 999
1980-12-05 The Concert Hall Mel Tillis
1980-12-29 The Concert Hall Chris Spedding
1981-03-12 The Concert Hall Iggy Pop
1981-03-21 The Concert Hall The Sharks, Toby Swann, Drastic Measures, Blue Peter "March Hop Jump" simulcast on CHUM-FM and CITY-TV
1981-05-10 The Concert Hall Plasmatics[19]
1981-05-22 The Concert Hall The Jam
1981-05-23 The Concert Hall The Jam Blue Peter opened
1981-05-30 The Concert Hall The Stranglers
1981-06-10 The Concert Hall Goddo[20]
1981-06-19 The Concert Hall Iron Maiden[21] Reckless opened, first Canadian Iron Maiden show
1981-06-21 The Concert Hall Iron Maiden
1981-07-01 The Concert Hall Gang of Four
1981-07-24 The Concert Hall Kraftwerk[22] Show poster
1981-08-30 The Concert Hall The Cure[23] First show in Toronto
1981-09-06 The Concert Hall Gary U.S. Bonds
1981-09-18 The Concert Hall The Ramones
1981-10-02 The Concert Hall Bow Wow Wow
1981-10-10 The Concert Hall Mink Deville
1981-10-16 The Concert Hall The English Beat
1981-10-23 The Concert Hall King Crimson 2 shows
1981-10-27 The Concert Hall Teenage Head
1981-11-15 The Concert Hall New Order
1981-11-22 The Concert Hall Toots & the Maytals
1982-05-09 The Concert Hall Depeche Mode Bobby & Synthia opened. Show took place during Dave Gahan's 20th birthday.
1982-05-11 The Concert Hall Graham Parker Huey Lewis and the News opened.
1982-05-18 The Concert Hall Haircut One Hundred
1982-05-25 The Concert Hall Dave Edmunds
1982-07-06 The Concert Hall Duran Duran
1982-10-15 The Concert Hall Public Image Ltd
1982-10-23 The Concert Hall Flock of Seagulls
1982-10-28 The Concert Hall Iggy Pop with The Untouchables
1982-10-29 The Concert Hall Spoons Show simulcast on CITY-TV and CHUM-FM; later released on DVD
1982-12-17 The Concert Hall Spoons Santa Geets Xmas Party presented by CFNY-FM
1983-01-07 The Concert Hall Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five Produced by The Gary's. Show poster
1983-09-24 The Concert Hall Yellowman
1983-08-12 The Concert Hall Nina Hagen Show poster
1984-04-27 The Concert Hall Cyndi Lauper
1984-05-13 The Concert Hall The Cramps
1984-06-13 The Concert Hall Marillion The Box opened
1984-06-20 The Concert Hall Steel Pulse
1984-07-06 The Concert Hall Exciter Show poster
1984-07-13 The Concert Hall R.E.M.
1984-07-27 The Concert Hall Anthrax, Raven Show poster
1984-11-12 The Concert Hall The Cure
1984-12-21 The Concert Hall The Parachute Club
1985-01-19 The Concert Hall Metallica[24] Armored Saint opening. WASP followed Metallica
1985-02-15 The Concert Hall DJ Cheese Show poster
1985-03-10 The Concert Hall Run–D.M.C. Show poster
1985-03-31 The Concert Hall Venom/Slayer/Razor
1985-04-12 The Concert Hall Marley Marl, Dynamic Three, Roxanne Shante Produced by Sunshine Sound. Show poster
1985-04-27 The Concert Hall Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five Produced by Charles Khabouth (Club Z)
1985-05-05 The Concert Hall Cabaret Voltaire
1985-07-28 The Concert Hall Men Without Hats
1985-08-16 The Concert Hall R.E.M.
1985-08-20 The Concert Hal Weird Al Yankovic
1985-11-22 The Concert Hall U.T.F.O.
1986-03-07 The Concert Hall Trinere
1986-03-15 The Concert Hall Biz Markie, Roxanne Shante Show poster
1986-04-11 The Concert Hall LL Cool J
1986-07-12 The Concert Hall DJ Cash Money Monster Jam IV. Show poster
1986-07-16 The Concert Hall The Fat Boys, U.T.F.O. Freshfest III. Show poster
1986-09-19 The Concert Hall Jimmy Cliff
1986-09-27 The Concert Hall Sly & Robbie, Yellowman
1986-10-12 The Concert Hall Barrington Levy
1986-10-25 The Concert Hall Burning Spear
1986-12-12 The Concert Hall Super Cat
1987-01-24 The Concert Hall Super Cat Show poster
1987-03-14 The Concert Hall Boogie Down Productions, Biz Markie As part of Ron Nelson's famed "New York vs. Toronto" rap battles
1987-05-17 The Concert Hall The Wailing Souls
1987-05-31 The Concert Hall Skinny Puppy
1987-06-20 The Concert Hall Ultramagnetic MC's, Michie Mee Show poster
1987-07-11 The Concert Hall Leroy Sibbles, Sattalites
1987-08-22 The Concert Hall Heavy D. & the Boyz, MC Shan, Salt-n-Pepa Show poster
1987-10-17 The Concert Hall Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane Show poster
1987-11-13 The Concert Hall Yellowman Show poster
1987-11-21 The Concert Hall Eric B. & Rakim Show poster
1988-05-13 The Concert Hall Marshall Jefferson, Ten City, Michie Mee Show poster
1988-04-21 The Concert Hall Love and Rockets The Mighty Lemon Drops & The Bubblemen opened
1988-05-08 The Concert Hall Midnight Oil
1988-08-01 The Concert Hall Get Loose Crew Show poster
1988-09-18 The Concert Hall Big Daddy Kane Show poster
1988-11-06 The Concert Hall Skinny Puppy
1988-12-26 The Concert Hall Boogie Down Productions, Kool DJ Red Alert
1989-01-12 The Concert Hall Soundgarden, Faith No More, Voivod
1989-05-20 The Concert Hall Public Enemy Show poster
1989-10-27 The Concert Hall Main Source Show poster
1989-12-24 The Concert Hall Big Daddy Kane, Maestro Show poster
1990-01-12 The Concert Hall Voivod[25] Faith No More and Soundgarden opened
1990-02-13 The Concert Hall The The
1990-02-14 The Concert Hall The The
1990-03-06 The Concert Hall The Sugar Cubes w/ The Primitives
1990-03-30 The Concert Hall The Tragically Hip
1990-05-01 The Concert Hall The Cramps w/ Flat Duo Jets
1990-05-02 The Concert Hall The Cramps w/ Flat Duo Jets
1990-05-19 The Concert Hall Queen Latifah Show poster
1990-06-08 The Concert Hall The Dead Milkmen w/ Bootsauce
1990-09-22 The Concert Hall Public Enemy HDV, Self-Defence, M.R.F. opened. Show poster
1990-11-23 The Concert Hall Ice Cube, Yo-Yo
1990-11-25 The Concert Hall Jane's Addiction The Buck Pets opened
1990-11-27 The Concert Hall The Pixies[26] Pere Ubu opened
1990-12-26 The Concert Hall Special Ed Show poster
1991-02-24 The Concert Hall The Charlatans venue moved from the Opera House
1991-03-23 The Concert Hall Vanilla Ice Show poster
1991-04-14 The Concert Hall Happy Mondays Stereo MCs opened
1991-05-24 The Concert Hall Deee-Lite, Bootsy Collins Show poster
1991-05-25 The Concert Hall Deee-Lite, Bootsy Collins Show poster
1991-06-21 The Concert Hall George Clinton Concert poster
1991-06-22 The Concert Hall George Clinton Concert poster
1991-07-05 The Concert Hall The Tragically Hip
1991-07-09 The Concert Hall EMF
1991-09-29 The Concert Hall Jesus Jones
1991-10-29 The Concert Hall Red Hot Chili Peppers Pearl Jam & The Smashing Pumpkins[27] opened. Show poster
1991-10-30 The Concert Hall Red Hot Chili Peppers Pearl Jam & The Smashing Pumpkins[28] opened
1991-11-23 The Concert Hall Billy Bragg Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy opened
1991-11-30 The Concert Hall The Pixies
1991-12-03 The Concert Hall Tin Machine[29] (David Bowie) It's My Life Tour
1991-12-31 The Concert Hall (Regency Ballroom) Darryl Dark, Wayne Williams, Marcus Show poster
1992-02-18 The Concert Hall Ice-T, Body Count A Gary's/CPI production
1992-03-04 The Concert Hall Soundgarden, Monster Magnet, Swervedriver Show poster.
1992-03-21 The Concert Hall Cypress Hill, Chubb Rock, UMC's, Pete Rock & CL Smooth Rapfest '92 presented by Ron Nelson
1992-03-31 The Concert Hall House of Pain, Rage Against the Machine
1992-04-28 The Concert Hall The Charlatans Catherine Wheel opened
1992-05-04 The Concert Hall Soundgarden Swervedriver & Monster Magnet opened
1992-05-15 The Concert Hall Sugarcubes[30]
1992-05-15 The Concert Hall Beastie Boys[31]
1992-08-29 The Concert Hall Moby, Richie Hawtin, John Acquaviva, Chris Sheppard Show poster
1992-09-08 The Concert Hall Front Line Assembly
1992-11-29 The Concert Hall Alice In Chains
1992-12-21 The Concert Hall Ice-T, Body Count
1993-01-25 The Concert Hall Ned's Atomic Dustbin
1993-01-29 The Concert Hall Slik Toxik
1993-02-18 The Concert Hall Ice Cube, Da Lench Mob, Born II Roam (Da Grassroots) Show poster
1993-02-19 The Concert Hall Inspiral Carpets
1993-03-06 The Concert Hall Pantera Sacred Reich opened. Vulgar Display of Power tour.
1993-03-31 The Concert Hall Rage Against the Machine
1993-04-13 The Concert Hall Midnight Oil
1993-04-17 The Concert Hall Black Moon, The Pharcyde Show poster
1993-04-27 The Concert Hall Phish
1993-05-17 The Concert Hall Danzig Nudeswirl and Proper Grounds opened.
1993-06-15 The Concert Hall The Flaming Lips Porno for Pyros opened.
1993-10-06 The Concert Hall Bad Religion Green Day and Doughboys opened.
1993-10-18 The Concert Hall Stone Temple Pilots The Mighty Mighty Bosstones opened.
1993-10-24 The Concert Hall Primus Melvins opened.
1993-10-28 The Concert Hall Rage Against the Machine Quicksand opened. Show poster
1993-11-21 The Concert Hall The Lemonheads Redd Kross opened.
1993-12-06 The Concert Hall Green Day
1994-02-23 The Concert Hall Tool Failure opened.
1994-04-06 The Concert Hall Phish[32]
1994-05-16 The Concert Hall Rollins Band
1994-11-18 The Concert Hall Anvil
1996-04-03 The Concert Hall Foo Fighters
1996-04-18 The Concert Hall Rusty
1996-04-27 The Concert Hall Bob Dylan[33]
1996-04-28 The Concert Hall Bob Dylan[34] Aimee Mann opened.
1996-05-11 The Concert Hall Dave Matthews Band[35]
1996-05-31 The Concert Hall The Band High on the Hog tour. The Mahones opened.
1996-06-05 The Concert Hall Beck
1996-06-14 The Concert Hall Cocteau Twins
1996-07-06 The Concert Hall Finn Brothers
1996-08-18 The Concert Hall Steve Earle[36]
1996-09-20 The Concert Hall Sloan
1996-10-21 The Concert Hall De La Soul, Goodie Mob REMG production
1996-10-27 The Concert Hall Billy Bragg Robyn Hitchcock and Deni Bonet opened
1996-11-22 The Concert Hall James Brown
1997-04-18 The Concert Hall Rusty
1997-04-30 The Concert Hall Nas Show poster.
1997-05-24 The Concert Hall Kardinal, Choclair, Ghetto Concept, Saukrates, Jelleestone Show poster
1997-06-09 The Concert Hall The Tragically Hip[37]
1997-10-01 The Concert Hall Paul Weller
1997-12-27 The Concert Hall Rakim
1998-06-27 The Concert Hall Cibo Matto
2009-09-15 CTV U2 On CTV's program, "Spectacle: Elvis Costello With ..."
2015-07-21 Info-Tech Research Group Jimmy Page Listening session for the reissue of 1976’s Presence, 1979’s In Through the Out Door and 1982’s Coda.
2016-05-06 Info-Tech Research Group Luke & The Apostles
2016-06-02 Info-Tech Research Group Platinum Blonde
2016-09-09 888yonge Karl Wolf GLB V after party
2017-03-31 888yonge Alan Doyle Smiling Land Foundation Rockin' Big Give - Special Guests: Ed Robertson, Murray Foster
2017-05-27 888yonge Kurt Marble Doors Open 2017 Feature
2017-06-22 The Concert Hall Aaron Neville Private Event
2017-06-23 The Concert Hall Randy Bachman w/ Walter Trout & Laila Biali Toronto Jazz Festival
2017-06-25 The Concert Hall Choir! Choir! Choir! w/ Sarah Harmer Toronto Jazz Festival
2017-06-27 The Concert Hall Robert Glasper Experiment Toronto Jazz Festival Kandace Springs opened
2017-06-28 The Concert Hall Donny McCaslin Band Toronto Jazz Festival Shabaka & The Ancestors opened
2017-06-29 The Concert Hall John LaBarbera Big Band Toronto Jazz Festival "Celebrating Buddy Rich"
2017-06-30 The Concert Hall Bokanté (feat. Michael League and members of Snarky Puppy) Toronto Jazz Festival Larnell Lewis Band opened
2017-07-02 The Concert Hall 4 By Monk By 4 (feat. Kenny Barron, Cyrus Chestnut, Benny Green, Gerald Clayton) Toronto Jazz Festival

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