Toronto Star

Massey Hall promised more funds for overhaul

Province pledges another $4M for renovation of landmark venue

- ROBERT BENZIE QUEEN’S PARK BUREAU CHIEF

The stage is set for the next phase of Massey Hall’s revitaliza­tion.

Finance Minister Charles Sousa on Tuesday announced the province would commit another $4 million toward the renovation of the legendary 1894 music venue.

Accompanie­d by Culture Minister Eleanor McMahon and Juno Award-winning indie band July Talk, Sousa said that’s over and above the $8 million invested in 2015.

As part of the hall’s seven-year, $135million restoratio­n, it will close from summer 2018 until the fall of 2020.

“Ontario is proud to be home to the historic Massey Hall. For more than a century, this much-loved venue has been bringing people together to see their favourite performers,” the treasurer said.

“Our $4-million investment will create jobs while ensuring that this important national landmark can be enjoyed for generation­s to come.”

July Talk will make its Massey Hall debut with three sold-out shows in December.

The group will be latest in a long string of artists to take the Shuter St. stage.

In 1953, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Charles Mingus, and Bud Powell recorded what has been called “the greatest jazz concert ever” in the venerable hall.

Eighteen years later, Neil Young made Live at Massey Hall on the same stage.

 ?? VINCE TALOTTA/TORONTO STAR ?? As part of Massey Hall’s seven-year, $135-million restoratio­n, the legendary 1894 music venue will close from next summer until the fall of 2020.
VINCE TALOTTA/TORONTO STAR As part of Massey Hall’s seven-year, $135-million restoratio­n, the legendary 1894 music venue will close from next summer until the fall of 2020.

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