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June 13th, 2027 – Horns of Plenty tickets are available through EventBrite here.
Tickets are not yet available for November 28th 2026 at Glenn Gould Studio, or June 12th, 2027, but we are pleased to offer early-bird pricing for our February 26th 2027 concert at Koerner Hall at the TELUS Centre for Performance and Learning. Save $10 off individual tickets by ordering from the box office before July 31st. Ticket prices range from $35 to $80 for this special event featuring the world renowned brass quintet Canadian Brass.
Alternately, season subscriptions can be purchased now. Get tickets to our November and June performances before they go on sale, as well as a 30% discount off the base ticket price for our Canadian Brass special performance on Friday, February 26th, 2027 – an outstanding discount for an incredible ensemble in a spectacular hall. Purchase your subscription directly from the TCB website here.
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Nov
30
Sat
The Toronto Concert Band presents Music of the Night, featuring Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, as well as other favourites.
Our 2024-25 season promises thrilling repertoire, gripping guest artists and three unique concert experiences designed to entertain and inspire. Our series launches in November with Music of the Night – stirring excerpts from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s beloved The Phantom of the Opera, a dynamic gallop through Rossini’s William Tell Overture Finale, and Jan Van der Roost’s frolicking suite of Swedish folk dances Medelpadia.
In March, we bring our characteristically diverse programming to Etobicoke including Robert Sheldon’s Glorious Revelation rife with powerful chords and poignant themes and Bert Appermont’s Evening Rise musical journey around the world. In June, we heat up our concert stage with uber cool jazz featuring guest Trumpeter Mike Field, an award-winning jazz musician revered for his dynamic performances with a worldly flavour and a fun sense of adventure.
Captivating programming and magnificent sound!
We look forward to bringing great music to your ears this season. We hope you will join us!
Single tickets and discounted season subscriptions are available today.
Feb
22
Sat
We are pleased to announce the inaugural Toronto Community Band Festival, which will be hosted on Saturday February 22nd at Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre, York University (
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This extraordinary Festival Concert promises magnificent music by over 200 Toronto musicians, the culmination of a series of community band competitions under the artistic direction of
renowned composer/conductor Robert Sheldon. Five community ensembles will share the stage, showcasing the workshopped results of gripping Sheldon pieces, plus additional repertoire to entertain and inspire.
Hear brilliant music brought to life by these fine community bands in this inaugural Festival Concert!
Program
Etobicoke Youth Band – Les Dobbin, Mike Samotowka, Music Directors
Columbus Concert Band – Annamaria Mazzaferro, Music Director
INTERMISSION
Markham Winds – Greg Colley, Music Director
Toronto Concert Band – Les Dobbin, Ken Hazlett, Music Directors
Mar
1
Sat
Two-step your way into a frenetic era in American musical history with Donald Hunsberger’s Ragtime Dance Music Revue Dancin’ into the 20’s! Be moved by the powerful chords and poignant themes of Robert Sheldon’s Glorious Revolution. Savour the majesty of Alfred Reed’s celebration hymn Alleluia Laudamus Te with mighty organ accompaniment. Leap to your feet for G.F. Handel’s famed and jubilant Hallelujah Chorus.
Jun
14
Sat
We are heating up the concert stage with uber cool jazz featuring guest Trumpeter Mike Field, an award-winning jazz musician revered for his dynamic performances with a worldly flavour and a fun sense of adventure. Some of Field’s original pieces, arranged for jazz quintet and concert band, traverse classic bebop, and Latin infused romps, and Klezmer inspired dancing-in-the-street grooves. Fresh and thrilling!
Nov
29
Sat
Our season opens in November at the Glenn Gould Studio with Star-Crossed featuring poignant themes from Sergei Prokofiev’s emotion-filled ballet classic “Romeo and Juliet”, Aaron Copland’s famed anthem of gratitude “The Promise of Living”, Robert Sheldon’s “Cherished” memorial to loving friends in music and life, plus Thomas Doss’s ghoulishly creepy “A Little Suite of Horrors”, Robert Buckley’s jazzy “Jitterbug!”, and more!
Mar
7
Sat
Join the Toronto Band at the iconic Palais Royale Ballroom, a TCB fan favourite, to roll out The Red Carpet to present some of the most compelling music from the silver screen starring ET, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Princess Mononoke, a raft of Hollywood blockbusters, and WICKED!
Jun
13
Sat
Join the Toronto Concert Band at Glenn Gould Studio on Saturday, June 13th at 7:30 PM for Horns of Plenty! – a rich musical feast that showcases the ensemble’s artistic breadth, with a program ranging from Bach to Piazzolla and plenty of surprises in between.
Highlights include Robert Russell Bennett’s Suite of Old American Dances, Astor Piazzolla’s genre-bending Libertango featuring a TCB soloist on accordion, and the world premiere of Here’s to Ten More – a thrilling new work by Canadian composer David DeDourek, commissioned by the TCB.
Nov
28
Sat
Join the Toronto Concert Band for its fall concert on Saturday, November 28th, 2026 at Glenn Gould Studio, in the CBC Broadcasting Centre, 250 Front Street West, Toronto.
Feb
26
Fri
Hailed as “the world’s most famous brass group,” Canadian Brass joins the Toronto Concert Band for an evening of brass at its most exhilarating. Since 1970, this legendary quintet has thrilled audiences from Carnegie Hall to stages around the world, earning its place among Canada’s great cultural ambassadors with a signature blend of virtuosity, warmth, and irrepressible fun that ranges from Baroque masterworks to Dixieland, ragtime, and Broadway.
Over the course of the evening, the more than 80 musicians of the Toronto Concert Band, from dedicated amateurs to working music professionals, who have made music together every week since 2014, take the stage alongside the quintet, each ensemble shining on its own before the two come together for music written for full band and brass quintet alike.
A rare chance to hear a world-renowned quintet and a beloved community band on one stage.
Special early bird pricing is available until July 31st.
Jun
12
Sat
Join the Toronto Concert Band for its Spring Concert on Saturday, June 12th, 2027.