
Article by: Sofie Mikhaylova
Talented electro-teen Le Roi Crocodile leaves much to the imagination.

Talented electro-teen Le Roi Crocodile leaves much to the imagination.

Dave Bookman’s Nu Music Nites have been going strong every Tuesday night at The Legendary Horseshoe Tavern for 19 years and there’s plenty of reasons you should go.

Combining world-class blues music with an unusual venue, Ringside Blues provides live music fans with a unique experience.

Join us at The Rivoli on March 20th for Sticky Magazine's first festival event!

Sticky Magazine recently had the opportunity to chat with a new band on the scene, The Retrievers.

Because there really are good reasons to venture out into the cold this week.

Cameron House Records presents “Deeply Rooted in Music Education”, four nights of music over four months to raise funds for a great cause.

A look at the recent holiday EP from Hey Rosetta!.

Unwind from the holiday frenzy by catching the up-and-coming pop singer Sara Dell in the warm and cozy Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar.

An iconic Toronto band at an iconic Toronto venue.

Check out The Kandinsky Effect to get a taste of worldly modern age jazz.

There’s No Leaving Now is a simple yet stunning album from Swedish folk artist The Tallest Man on Earth.

After months in the studio recording and touring Canada, The Ascot Royals are releasing their debut album Don't Let It Stop You on Saturday, November 17th at the El Mocambo.

Paper Lions, who are currently touring across Canada, released a free six-track EP At Long Creek this summer.

Sit back, relax, and let Sticky sort out your Saturday night plans.

Ride The Tiger host a hot and happening night every Saturday at the Orbit Room.

Swing Shift Big Band creates a unique scene on Saturday afternoons at The Rex.

Kayla Howran comes home to the Cameron House the first Friday of every month.

Crazy Wednesday nights at The Silver Dollar Room with Crazy Strings.

The keys to success at Hugh’s Room, the layout, the repertoire, and the musicians, all come together for tribute shows.

The Garrison steps up this week with your folk rock fix.

Jerome Godboo plays infectious blues at Monarchs Pub the first Thursday of every month.

The Justin Bacchus Collective get funky at The Rex on Saturdays in March.

Alysha Brillinger and Toronto jazz musicians play every Thursday in the cozy Reservoir Lounge.

February 14th isn't the most anticipated day of the year, especially for the jilted and brokenhearted. Rather than sitting around in your pajamas, listening to Adele and Googling where the nearest shooting range is (a.k.a. how I spend Valentine's Day) why not go out with your best buds and toast to the power of friendship?
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