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Parking & Directions for Paul Anthony's Cash - The Life and Music of Johnny Cash Horseshoe Tavern
370 Queen St. W, Toronto, ON
M5V 2A2, CA
1. Green P Parking - 0.2 miles - $10
2. 1 Blue Jays Way Lot - 0.3 miles - $15
3. 150 John St Lot - 0.4 miles - $12
4. Impark Lot - 0.5 miles - $14
5. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - $3/hour
Paul Anthony's Cash - The Life and Music of Johnny Cash Concert Live at Horseshoe Tavern | Toronto – June 21st, 2026
The Horseshoe Tavern is one of Toronto’s most iconic live music spots, steeped in history and raw energy. Back in the late 2000s, it became legendary when a celebrated band played a series of unforgettable shows there, later released as a live album that still gets fans buzzing. It’s not just about big acts though, this venue has always supported solo performers, giving local and touring artists a genuine platform to share their voice. The place has a fascinating jazz past too, having hosted legendary figures like Miles Davis in the 1950s, which adds a layer of cool credibility. Holiday-themed concerts are a classic here, turning the venue into a festive haven that keeps the spirit of music and community alive all year round. If you’re thinking about catching Paul Anthony’s Cash - The Life and Music of Johnny Cash Toronto at the Horseshoe, just know that seating is limited for the high-demand shows, but there’s semi-private seating if you want a little more comfort without missing the crowd. Getting there is pretty straightforward, whether you’re coming from the London area or Brampton, hop on the train to Union Station and then catch the 501 tram on Queen Street. Trust me, experiencing this venue during a Johnny Cash tribute is like stepping into a piece of Toronto music history, and it’s an experience you won’t forget.