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Parking & Directions for Adam McIntyre Annabel's Music Hall
190 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto, ON
M6K 3C3, CA
1. Green P Parking (0.3 miles) - $15
2. Impark (0.4 miles) - $12
3. Street Parking (0.1 miles) - $3/hour
4. Toronto Parking Authority (0.5 miles) - $10
5. Underground Garage (0.2 miles) - $20
Adam McIntyre Concert Live at Annabel's Music Hall | Toronto – July 18th, 2026
Annabel’s Music Hall is one of those hidden gems that has quietly become a must-visit spot for music lovers in Toronto, especially if you’re into jazz and legendary nights. Every year, it hosts the iconic Jazz Legends Night, drawing in crowds from all over and celebrating the city’s rich musical history. Back in 1985, the hall really stepped up its game with a concert by a world-famous artist that cemented its reputation as a premier venue. It’s also got some serious history, Aretha Franklin herself performed there on june 5th, 1971, breaking barriers and making a statement that still echoes today. The open-air patio, added in 1976, offers a peaceful escape from the city buzz, perfect for a quick breather or a drink before the show. For those with premium tickets, there’s a cozy private lounge with plush chairs where you can relax before and during the concert, kind of like having your own backstage experience. The orchestra view at the hall’s performance space is pretty special too; it blends the intimacy of sitting close to the musicians with a sweeping view of the entire stage. And if you’re looking for a quick shortcut, just take the lane beside the postal service to find Annabel’s nestled right behind the old book repository, easy to miss, but totally worth it. Visiting Annabel’s Music Hall is like stepping into Toronto’s musical soul, and Adam McIntyre Toronto fans will definitely want to add this spot to their list.