Over The Top Fest 2007: Bob Wiseman

Over The Top Fest 2007: Night Three

Over The Top Fest 2007 is half-way done. However, there's still more great music and theatre to be had! There will be a Saturday afternoon matinee and a film festival! Bands playing are the likes of Mt. Eerie, Bob Wiseman, The Phonemes, Genghis Tron, Arnold Dreyblatt & more. More info? Oh yes, click below!

Details for Night Three:SATURDAY, MAY 5TH

Bob Wiseman
The Phonemes (CD Release)
Jason Trachtenburg (of the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players)

Whippersnapper Art Gallery
587a College St.
8PM.
$10ADV/12DR

Matinee @ Tranzac (12:30-4:30PM)
w. Matt & Kim
Page France
Yah Mos Def
The Fancy Claps

Mt. Eerie
Ghost Hands
Anni Rossi

St. Stephen-in-the-Fields Church
103 Bellevue Avenue @ College
7PM.
$14ADV/$15DR

Arnold Dreyblatt

The Music Gallery
197 John St.
8PM.
$15 regular/$10 member + senior/$5 student

Genghis Tron
Courtesy Blush
Clipd Beaks

Sneaky Dees
431 College St.
9PM
$9ADV/10DR.

First Annual Over The Top Film Festival
Aweberg - 1:00PM
Musical Brotherhoods from the Trans-Saharan Highway - 2:00PM
The Guatemalan Handshake - 3:30PM
Before The Music Dies - 5:30PM
Jandek: Duality of Self - 8:00PM

National Film Board of Canada
150 John St.

Theatre/Dance

Stacked Crooked (contemporary dance performance)
@ Annex Theatre
730 Bathurst St.
3:30p.m.
$10

Giant Killer Shark
@ Annex Theatre
730 Bathurst St.
1.30pm & 7:30 P.M.
$10


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in Music

Toronto man trying to bring his dream of building a new music venue to life

Matty Matheson just started a band and they're playing their first-ever gig in Toronto

The history of the iconic Sam the Record Man in Toronto

Toronto nightclub and music venue has permanently closed

Rogers Stadium opens this spring in Toronto and here are the concerts announced so far

Huge outdoor electronic music festival comes back to Toronto this summer

Sabrina Carpenter is coming back to Toronto and people are losing it

The history of Varsity Stadium when it was home to the best concerts in Toronto

//