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Parking & Directions for NewDad The Drake Hotel
1150 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON
M6J 1J3, CA
1. The Drake Hotel Parking Lot - 0.1 miles - $30/day
2. Municipal Parking Lot 149 - 0.2 miles - $20/day
3. 24-hour Street Parking (Metered) - 0.1 miles - $3/hour
4. Green P Parking Lot - 0.3 miles - $15/day
NewDad Concert Live at The Drake Hotel | Toronto
The Danforth Music Hall Theatre is more than just a venue; it’s a true Toronto institution that oozes history and character. Opened in 1919, it’s seen decades of iconic performances and still retains that vintage charm that makes every show feel special. The original sound booth, still in use today, adds a touch of authenticity that modern arenas just can’t replicate. Since adopting a customer feedback system in 2014, the venue keeps evolving, upgrading sound, lighting, and comfort without losing its old-school vibe. The upstairs area offers a cozy, nostalgic feel, while the main floor is perfect for catching every subtle expression from the stage. It’s one of those spots where you feel connected to the performers and the city’s creative pulse. For NewDad Toronto fans heading to a concert, this theatre’s history and warm atmosphere make it more than just a place to see a band, it’s an experience you’ll remember. If you’re driving in, just hop off Lakeshore at Carlaw Avenue and follow it north to Danforth Avenue. Honestly, it’s a must-visit for anyone who loves live music and a bit of Toronto’s past shining through.