Meridian Hall Tickets

Meridian Hall Tickets

5/25
Sat
$67+
Mr. Big
8:00 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
6/2
Sun
$38+
Celeste Barber
8:00 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
6/15
Sat
$143+
Dariush
8:30 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
8/17
Sat
$151+
The Basement Yard Experience
8:00 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
9/20
Fri
$43+
Wanda Sykes
7:30 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
9/22
Sun
Just for Laughs
7:00 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
9/22
Sun
Just For Laughs w/ Nicole Byer
9:30 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
9/23
Mon
Just For Laughs w/ Ronny Chieng
9:30 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
9/24
Tue
Just for Laughs
7:00 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
9/30
Mon
Just For Laughs w/ Marlon Wayans
9:30 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
10/5
Sat
$41+
Mark Normand
7:00 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
11/2
Sat
$61+
Patrick Watson
8:00 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
11/29
Fri
$41+
Frozen
7:00 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
11/30
Sat
$49+
Frozen
2:00 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON
2/21
Fri
$65+
Back To The Future - The Musical
7:30 PMMeridian HallToronto, ON

About Meridian Hall

Meridian Hall (Sony Centre)

Meridian Hall is a performing arts theater located near downtown Toronto. It’s a popular venue for concerts and any other type of artistic performance. The venue first opened in 1960 as the O’Keefe Centre and has also been known as the Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts and the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts. In 2008, the building received a complete restoration and was re-opened in 2010. Meridian Hall is currently the largest soft-seat theatre in Canada and has a capacity of just over 3,100 people.

Where are the Best Places to Sit at Meridian Hall

Orchestra sections 1-3 will be the best location for guests who want to be as close to the stage as possible at Meridian Hall. However, many of the best seats in the house can be found in Orchestra section 7, which offers a straight-ahead view of the stage with enough elevation to have a full view of the entire stage. Mezzanine sections 1 and 2 also have good views of the entire stage with even more elevation, while Balcony section 1 also offers a straight-ahead view of the stage.

Tips for Visiting Meridian Hall

Meridian Hall recommends that guests arrive at least 30 minutes early for shows, with the lobby opening one hour before the starting time. It’s worth remembering that there is no onsite parking for the venue. However, there is street parking available in the neighborhood surrounding Meridian Hall. Public transportation is also an option, as Meridian Hall is less than a 10-minute walk from Union Station. For family-friendly shows at Meridian Hall, there are a limited number of booster seats available and a stroller check that’s available for families. Most shows at the venue also have a coat check available. 

Food to Try at Meridian Hall

There are some snack foods and a cash bar available during most performances at Meridian Hall. However, guests shouldn’t expect there to be a substantial menu or eat a full meal during a performance. Fortunately, there are more than a dozen restaurants within a few blocks of Meridian Hall in either direction. The selection of restaurants near the theatre is diverse and should satisfy every visitor’s budget and taste.



Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Meridian Hall located?

Meridian Hall is located in downtown Toronto, Canada.

What kind of events does Meridian Hall host?

At Meridian Hall, concerts are the main event. 

Where can I park for free at Meridian Hall?

There are no official parking lots available for Meridian Hall events. But, there are plenty of public parking lots available in the vicinity.

What is the seating capacity of the Meridian Hall?

Meridian Hall events can accommodate up to 3,100 cheering fans. 

Who owns Meridian Hall?

Meridian Hall is owned by the City of Toronto government. 

How do I get to Meridian Hall using public transport?

Fans wishing to reach Meridian Hall events on public transport are in luck. Due to the venue’s central location, fans have various bus routes, subway lines, and taxi services at their disposal.