The Bandshell with a modern canopy extension (ca 2007)
Inspired by the Hollywood Bowl, the Art Deco-styled
Bandshell on the CNE grounds was built in 1936 according to designs prepared by
the Toronto architectural firm of Craig and Madill.[8] It is situated on the
west side of the grounds, and over the years has been host to many famous acts,
including Guy Lombardo, Louis Armstrong, The Guess Who, and Joni Mitchell. More
recently the likes of Susan Aglukark, Moxy Früvous, and Bob Newhart have played
the open air venue.
The adjacent park is known as Bandshell Park. It also hosts
a carillon on its grounds.
On August 25, 2003, as part of the CNE's 125th anniversary
celebrations, and as part of Kid's Day, a Guinness World Record was set by the
Bandshell as Sesame Street's Elmo hosted the largest Hokey Pokey song and dance
routine.
1 comment:
I was fortunately to be one of the people to see Armstrong at the bandshell. I was 15 years old and felt very lucky as the performance was free.
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