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We had a considerably easier time crossing the border, but then we live in Buffalo and this is the third or fourth time this year that we’ve come over for a concert in Toronto and the second time in a week that my wife had been in Canada.
The venue has changed a bit since the last time I was there (in 1996 for the Sex Pistols reunion tour), but I like the vibe for a Phish show. No good beer, but there was plenty of good food. I’d love to see a multi-night stand there. Two days in a row might make for a better show on one of the nights than Toronto usually gets.