Put your daylight saving time fears to rest with a roundup of can't-miss concerts heading to Toronto this week, including Cadence Weapon's anniversary show, Chromeo bringing his fancy footwork to Danforth, and a three-night stint at Hollerado (pictured above).
Computer
BSMT 254November 19
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New favorites alumni Computer have been plugging into the Vancouver live music scene for a minute now, and the collective is kicking off the new week at 416 with a decidedly explosive energy.
Korolek
StoryNovember 19
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Dev Hynes, aka Blood Orange, returns to Toronto this week to tour in support of his star-studded new album. Essex Honey.
Amaarae
REBELNovember 20
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Greetings to all girly pops! After supporting Sabrina Carpenter in the first match Short and sweet Following last year's tour, Ghanaian-American singer-songwriter Amaarae embarks on a solo headlining tour, unveiling her new Black star to the REBEL stage.
Downtrodden
Horseshoe TavernNovember 20–22
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Ollerado continue get back on the roadand with the recent release of their new EP Create a groupOttawa rockers have a lot to celebrate as they bring the city to a three-night stand at the Horseshoe Tavern this week.
Chromeo
Danforth Music HallNovember 21
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Montreal electro-funk duo Chromeo present music from their second album Unusual footwork onto the Danforth Music Hall stage, where they promised to play the record from start to finish.
Cadence weapon
GarrisonNovember 20
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Last Summer Cadence Weapon told Exclaim! that he was working on two new albums as part of a plan to “release one album a year”. But the artist, born Roland Pemberton, is looking to the past as he celebrates the 20th anniversary of his Polaris Prize-nominated debut. Destruction of Kayfabe With DijaSB at Garrison this week.
Nardwuar Human Towel
Great HallNovember 23
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Do you think you can beat Nard? Now is your chance, as at the end of the week the almighty researcher himself will bring his video vault to the Great Hall, where he promises to answer questions from the audience and show video clips from past interviews. Doot-dula-doo-doo…






