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Parking & Directions for The High Kings 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
The High Kings Concert Live at The Opera House | Toronto – September 24th, 2026
The Opera House in Toronto isn’t just a concert venue, it’s a place where magic happens, like that unforgettable night when The xx took the stage and delivered hauntingly beautiful performances that still echo in memories. The venue’s striking lighting design creates an immersive atmosphere that makes you feel part of something special, whether you're seated in Balcony Right Center where you get a perfect view of both the performers and the crowd, or on Balcony Left Side where the angle gives you a fresh perspective, almost like seeing the show through a different lens. It’s the kind of place that feels alive, with a vibe that’s equal parts historic charm and modern edge. And when it’s The High Kings Toronto coming through, you know the energy will be off the charts, their spirited folk melodies and lively stage presence make every show feel like a personal celebration. Plus, grabbing a band T-shirt or a little memorabilia at the merch booth just adds to the whole experience. Getting there is a breeze, whether you’re coming from the Ontario Science Centre, hopping on the 25 Don Mills southbound and switching to the 504 King, or cruising up the 427 and merging onto the 401 east before taking the Don Valley Parkway south to Queen Street, it's all part of the adventure. The Opera House isn’t just a venue, it’s a Toronto landmark that transforms every concert into a memory worth holding onto.