A range of classics, Cole Porter–era pops and new music from around the world is presented by the TSO at Jello-mold-like Roy Thomson Hall (sometimes also at Massey Hall and the Meridian Arts Centre). Reduced ticket prices available (from $19) for music-lovers aged 15 to 35, too.


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