

Toronto Rocks
Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto was a benefit rock concert that was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 30, 2003. It was also known as "Toronto Rocks,""Stars 4 SARS," "SARSStock,","SARSfest," "SARS-a-palooza," the "SARS concert," or, more descriptively, "The Rolling Stones SARS Benefit Concert." Estimated to have between 450,000 and 500,000 people attending the concert, it is the largest outdoor ticketed event in Canadian history, and one of the largest in North American history.
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Plot Summary
Toronto Rocks is a documentary film celebrating the vibrant and diverse music scene of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It showcases the city's legendary status as a hub for musical innovation and talent. The film features performances and interviews with some of Toronto's most iconic and influential musicians, highlighting their journeys and the impact of the city on their careers.
Critical Reception
Toronto Rocks was well-received by critics and audiences for its energetic portrayal of the city's music history and its impressive lineup of featured artists. It is praised for its comprehensive look at the Toronto music scene and its ability to capture the spirit of the city through its sound.
What Reviewers Say
- A dynamic celebration of Toronto's musical heritage.
- Features a stellar lineup of Canadian rock legends.
- Captures the raw energy and evolution of the city's music scene.
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Fun Fact
The documentary features a rare behind-the-scenes look at the iconic Massey Hall, a venue that has hosted countless legendary performances throughout Toronto's music history.
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