Melbourne, Australia
Asbury Park, NJ
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn, NY
Denver, CO
Overall Rating
4.4
By S. K.
The real live experience
These are artists who love thier craft and their fans. The best live show you can see.
By Musico
An amazing show!
The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto
Wow! What an amazing show. Seeing Stars is not just a concert, it's an experience. They bring you into their world and don't release you until you leave. So much fun. Such an experience. LOVE them!
By Long time fan
Better than expected
The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto
I’ve been going to Stars Christmas show for many years. It’s too bad they incorporate so many of the new songs. As LCD says “shut up and play the hits”.
By Yaz
Best live band in the world!
The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto
Amazing music, amazing show. If you have never seen them play, you are seriously missing out.
By S. K.
Amazing Show
The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto
These are real seasoned rock stars who know how to put on a show in every sense of the word. From the passionate and beautiful music, consistent high effort action, aesthetic design and light show - you get more than your money's worth. One of the bands that is far better live than their recordings.
By Francesca
Great concert
The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto
Great concert and location. Would definitely recommend!
By Nic
Awesome
The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto
Stars where great!!! They had tones of energy and kept the crowd engaged the whole show! Going to see them again in Manchester in February!!!
By FlashSavelli
The greatest live show money can buy!
The Great Hall - Toronto
No matter how many times I see this band it's always and absolutely incredible show! They put their hearts into every time and it shows. Go see them! Buy their records and merchandise!
By AgelessBeautyG
Beautiful
The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto
If you haven't seen Stars live before, I feel bad for you.
By robynht
Stars rocked The Danforth Music Hall
The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto
Totally enjoyed this show. Amy and Torquil' voices harmonise so well together. Was dancing out of my seat for a good part of the show. They never let you down! And for Amy to be 9 months pregnant and belt it out as she did. Wow!
STARS IN CONCERT:
Concertgoers are in for an emotional tour de force the minute indie pop collective Stars steps on stage. For more than two decades the he said-she-said dynamic of singers Torquill Campbell and Aimee Millan has been making fans swoon with sentimental bliss. Ticket buyers will be treated to highlights from the band's rich and diverse catalog of emotive tunes, from the heart-wrenching "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead" to the tender "Do You Want To Die Together?". The vulnerability behind Campbell and Milan's soft voices pairs seamlessly with the band's flourishing instrumentation, resulting in a strikingly raw live experience fans won't want to miss.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Singer Torquill Campbell and keyboardist Christopher Seligman formed Stars in Toronto in 1998. The duo released their debut album Nightsongs in 2001 before rounding out their sound with bassist Evan Cranley, singer/guitarist Aimee Millan, and drummer Patrick McGee. Their sophomore effort, 2003's Heart, was a delicately crafted collection of chamber pop tunes that earned them a Juno nomination for Alternative Album of the Year and a co-headlining North American tour with Broken Social Scene. Their standout third album, 2004's Set Yourself On Fire, was recorded while the band lived under one roof during a harsh Canadian winter. The resulting set of melancholy tunes was critically praised and spawned some of the band's biggest hits to date including "Ageless Beauty" and "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead". Since then Stars has released six studio albums including 2012's electro pop-driven The North and 2014's surprisingly dance-heavy No One Is Lost.