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Parking & Directions for Lucy Dacus Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Toronto
190 Princes' Boulevard, Toronto, ON
M6K 3C3, CA
1. Green P Parking - 0.3 miles, approx. $20/day
2. ImPark - 0.4 miles, approx. $15/day
3. Toronto Parking Authority - 0.5 miles, approx. $18/day
4. Lot 8 - 0.6 miles, approx. $16/day
5. 100 Queen St W - 0.7 miles, approx. $25/day
Lucy Dacus Concert Live at Queen Elizabeth Theatre | Toronto – July 15th, 2026
The Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Toronto is a true cultural gem, known for hosting incredible events like the 2007 International Flamenco Festival that left audiences mesmerized. Over the years, it’s become the go-to spot for prestigious galas such as the Dora Mavor Moore Awards, celebrating Toronto’s vibrant arts scene. In 2016, it gained even more fame when an innovative interactive art display took over the stage, drawing praise from critics around the world. The theatre’s design is pretty impressive, with a framed performance area that makes every show feel intimate yet grand. If you snag front rear dress circle seats, you’re in for a treat, full, unobstructed views that make you feel like you’re right there on stage. Flank Grand Tier Rear seats offer a unique side perspective that’s equally spectacular. For Lucy Dacus Toronto fans, this venue is a perfect fit, whether you're catching her live or soaking up the atmosphere of a concert. Getting there is easy, hop on the Fort York-Esplanade route 121 eastbound and get off at Yonge, then walk north or drive east on King Street and turn onto the bustling streets that surround the theatre. It’s a cultural hub that truly captures the essence of Toronto’s arts scene.