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WITCHZ presents ENTER AFTERLIFE World Tour 2026

Sunday, April 12, 2026 · 12:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m.·The Great Hall·$41 – $70
WITCHZ presents ENTER AFTERLIFE World Tour 2026 event
Event Websitevia ticketweb.ca
Date

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Time

12:00 a.m.12:00 a.m.

Venue

The Great Hall

Address

1087 Queen Street W.

There is a specific kind of intensity that WITCHZ brings to the stage—a blend of industrial grit, ethereal electronic textures, and a brooding, rock-infused vocal delivery that feels tailor-made for the intimate, historic confines of The Great Hall. Known for his ability to craft soundscapes that feel cinematic and deeply personal, WITCHZ has carved out a niche that sits somewhere between a dark-pop fever dream and a high-concept art installation. His 'ENTER AFTERLIFE' tour isn't just a collection of songs; it’s a deliberate, immersive narrative that demands your full attention from the first bass drop to the final, lingering echo.

Why The Great Hall is the Perfect Portal

Choosing The Great Hall for this performance is a masterstroke of atmosphere. Located at the intersection of Queen and Dovercourt, this venue is a Toronto institution that balances Victorian-era grandeur with a modern, gritty edge. The high ceilings and ornate detailing of the main hall provide a stunning, almost gothic backdrop for the shadowy, high-contrast aesthetic that WITCHZ cultivates. Unlike the cavernous, impersonal feel of a stadium, The Great Hall allows for a visceral connection between the artist and the audience. You’ll feel the bass in your chest, and the intricate, layered production—which often features haunting synths and distorted, driving percussion—will have room to breathe and fill every corner of the room.

The 'ENTER THE OTHERSIDE' Experience

For those who want to go beyond the veil, the 'ENTER THE OTHERSIDE' VIP package is arguably the most compelling part of the tour. WITCHZ has always been an artist who prioritizes world-building, and this pre-show experience is designed to pull the curtain back on that process. Getting early access to the venue isn't just about grabbing a spot at the barricade; it’s about stepping into the space before the energy shifts, allowing for a 1-on-1 encounter that feels rare in today’s touring landscape. With a signed poster and an exclusive 'KVLT' collectible item included, it’s a package clearly designed for the die-hard fans who have been following his sonic evolution from the early days.

Making a Night of It on Queen West

If you’re heading to the show, you’re in the heart of one of Toronto’s most vibrant cultural corridors. Queen West is a neighbourhood that thrives on a mix of high-fashion boutiques, independent galleries, and some of the city's best late-night eats. Before the doors open, take a stroll toward Ossington Avenue—just a short walk away—to grab a pre-show cocktail at a spot like Bar Banane or a hearty bite at Union. The area is buzzing with a creative, slightly rebellious energy that perfectly mirrors the vibe of a WITCHZ show. Whether you want to grab a quick slice of pizza or sit down for a more substantial meal, the neighbourhood offers plenty of ways to fuel up before you lose yourself in the music.

Good to Know

  • **Venue Logistics:** The Great Hall is a heritage building, so keep in mind that while it has incredible acoustics, the floor can get packed quickly. If you’re planning on being front-row, arrive early, even if you don't have VIP.
  • **Parking:** Street parking on Queen West is notoriously difficult. Save yourself the headache and take the 501 Queen streetcar or a rideshare. If you must drive, look for Green P lots tucked away on the side streets north of Queen.
  • **Dress Code:** There isn't an official dress code, but expect the crowd to lean into the dark, alternative aesthetic. Wear comfortable shoes—you’ll be standing for the duration of the set.
  • **Tickets:** At $41 to $70, this is one of the more accessible high-concept shows in the city this spring. Don't wait until the last minute; these intimate, artist-driven tours tend to sell out once the word gets out.

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