Everybody’s favorite mash-up DJ (Girl Talk) is playing Lee’s Palace on the Friday night of V-Day weekend, and trust us, the beloved Annex music venue is a Toronto classic for a reason. Soak up the tunes and enjoy the mingle-friendly crowd all for a good cause – this party is in support of the Rock on Foundation.
It can take a few nights on the town, or even a few years to find your nightclub niche. Dance Cave, the second floor of Lee’s Palace, is a perfect spot for those who aren't sure what type of club they prefer, with reasonably-priced drinks, hot tunes that span multiple genres and a roomy space that’s gritty cool. Whether you check out a live band or a DJ spinning music, there’s always something to rock out to.
The graffiti exterior snags your eye and the interior promises all-hours dancing. This double decker venue boasts awesome sounds from both levels. The upper level is The Dance Cave, where alternative music (including '80s pop) reigns. The lower level is Lee’s Palace, where eclectic live acts grace the stage, including Nirvana and Oasis — both of which made their Toronto debuts here back in the day. Both floors are licensed, so age restrictions apply but there are occasional afternoon shows for all ages.