The Boat [map]
Bovine Sex Club [map]
Bread and Circus [map]
The Cadillac Lounge [map]
The Cameron House [map]
C’est What[map]
Clinton’s [map]
The Comfort Zone [map]
Czehoski [map]
The Dakota Tavern [map]
The Drake Hotel [map]
El Mocambo [map]
El Mocambo Upstairs [map]
Free Times Café [map]
The Garrison [map]
The Gladstone Hotel Ballroom [map]
The Great Hall [map]
Hard Rock Cafe [map]
Harlem [map]
The Hideout [map]
The Horseshoe Tavern [map]
Lee’s Palace [map]
Mitzi’s Sister [map]
Mod Club Theatre [map]
Neutral [map]
The NOW Lounge [map]
The Opera House [map]
The Painted Lady [map]
Parts & Labour[map]
The Poor Alex [map]
The Phoenix Concert Theatre [map]
The Piston [map]
Rancho Relaxo [map]
Rearview Mirror [map]
The Rivoli [map]
The Shop [map]
Silver Dollar [map]
Sneaky Dee’s [map]
The Social [map]
Supermarket [map]
Trane Studio [map]
Velvet Underground [map]
Wrongbar[map]
Yonge-Dundas Square
- NXNE took over Yonge-Dundas Square for four days & nights featuring evening marquee headline concerts and the NXNE Indie Music Market. Read all about it here.
Free daytime stages:
NXNE artists performed at these parks & public spaces around town:
- Union Station – Yonge @ Bay St.
- Metro Square – 55 John St. @ King St.
- Bellevue Square Park – Kensington Market
- Market Lane – Front and Jarvis (nr St Lawrence Mkt)
- Matt Cohen Parkette – Bloor and Spadina
- Harbour Parklands – Queens Quay Ferry Terminal
- Holy Trinity Square – 10 Trinity Square
Pearson International Airport:
- The NXNE @ YYZ program once again featured top festival bands at two stages in the Arrivals Halls of Pearson’s Terminals 1 and 3. Running up to and during the festival, NXNE @ YYZ welcomed travelers to Toronto with a taste of the great talent at the festival. Here’s what it looked like:






