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Magician Chris Ramsay “It’s Probably Nothing”

Thursday, June 11, 2026 · 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.·The Danforth Music Hall
Magician Chris Ramsay “It’s Probably Nothing” event
Event Websitevia nowtoronto.com
Date

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Time

7:00 p.m.10:00 p.m.

Venue

The Danforth Music Hall

Address

147 Danforth Ave

Weather forecast
Overcast·H 31° / L 18°·💧 17% precip

If you’ve spent any time on YouTube over the last decade, you know Chris Ramsay as the magician who can solve a Rubik’s cube in his sleep or perform card tricks that defy the laws of physics. But for his latest venture, *It’s Probably Nothing*, Ramsay is stepping away from the deck of cards and into the deep end of the unexplained. This isn't a magic show in the traditional sense; it is a live, immersive exploration of UFOs, consciousness, and the strange phenomena that have recently moved from the fringes of the internet to the floor of the U.S. Congress.

A Collision of Comedy and Conspiracy

What makes this Toronto stop particularly unmissable is the inclusion of Canadian comedy royalty, Dave Foley. Best known as a founding member of The Kids in the Hall and for his iconic role on *NewsRadio*, Foley brings a sharp, observational wit that is the perfect counterweight to the heavy, often surreal subject matter of UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) disclosure. Alongside co-host Chrissy Newton—a journalist whose work on *Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction* gives the show a necessary layer of investigative rigor—the trio creates a dynamic that is as hilarious as it is thought-provoking.

Expect the evening to feel less like a lecture and more like a high-stakes conversation in a darkened room. The show is designed to be fluid, incorporating audience testimonies and live investigations that ensure no two nights are the same. Whether they are dissecting the latest declassified government files or exploring the psychological impact of unexplained experiences, Ramsay and his guests are tapping into a cultural zeitgeist that is currently obsessed with what lies beyond our atmosphere.

The Venue: The Danforth Music Hall

There is perhaps no better place in the city to host such an enigmatic event than The Danforth Music Hall. A historic pillar of Toronto’s entertainment scene, this venue has been a staple of the Danforth neighbourhood since 1919. Its intimate, multi-tiered layout creates an atmosphere of shared discovery—perfect for a show that relies on audience participation and collective curiosity. The acoustics are legendary, and the venue’s storied past adds a certain gravitas to a night dedicated to the mysteries of the universe.

Making a Night of It

Before you head to the Danforth, take some time to explore the neighbourhood. The Danforth is a culinary powerhouse, particularly if you’re craving authentic Greek cuisine. Grab a pre-show bite at one of the long-standing institutions like Mezes or Pantheon for some of the best saganaki in the city. If you’re looking for something a bit more casual, the area is packed with vibrant pubs and cafes that are perfect for debating the existence of extraterrestrials over a pint before the doors open at 7:00 PM.

Good to Know

* **Getting There:** The Danforth Music Hall is incredibly accessible via the TTC. Take Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth) to Broadview Station; from there, it’s a short, pleasant walk east. If you prefer to stay closer to the venue, Chester Station is also a viable option, though Broadview offers a more direct route. * **The Vibe:** This is an interactive experience. Come with an open mind, and don't be surprised if you find yourself sharing a story or two. The show starts promptly at 8:00 PM, and given the buzz surrounding the recent influx of UFO-related disclosures, you’ll want to be in your seat early to soak in the atmosphere. * **Stay Informed:** Keep an eye on the official tour website for any last-minute updates, as the nature of the show’s content often evolves based on breaking news in the world of UAP disclosure.

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