Concert Reviews

Future Islands with Oh Rose at History

Finally making their way through Toronto in support of 2020’s As Long As You Are, Future Islands triumphantly returned to bring down a packed house at HIStory. Fueled by frontman Samuel T. Herring’s energy and erratic dancing, the venue turned into one of the biggest dance floors the city has likely seen since the beginning of the pandemic.

Be sure to check out Collective Concerts to see what other great artists they will be bringing to Toronto this year.

Ryan OShaughnessy

Ryan started shooting concerts way back in 2006, and has had the priveledge of shooting for many different sites throughout the years, including his own, Tunes in T.O. With Tunes now used as a portfolio site, Ryan has offered his talents to Live in Limbo as a writer/photographer. Ryan loves hockey, the music of far too many artists to list, scotch and Toronto. To read about these, or see pictures of his dog, follow him on Twitter & Instagram @TunesinTO

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