Double Experience

Double Experience

Double Experience returns to downtown Toronto with new music

By The Rivoli

Date and time

Tuesday, March 18 · 7:30 - 10:30pm EDT

Location

Rivoli Toronto

334 Queen Street West Toronto, ON M5V 2A2 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

Agenda

7:30 PM

Doors open

8:00 PM

Black Paint

9:00 PM

Double Experience

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Double Experience bounce between sounds in a quest to compose music as diverse as an arcade gallery. By taking influence from WEEZER, MUSE, and COHEED AND CAMBRIA, the band have bonded with a passionate global fan-base. They have played nearly 1,000 concerts across 18 countries, opening for all manner of acts, including BADFLOWER, DANKO JONES, JJ WILDE and MC LARS.

By day, mild-mannered band members Ian Nichols (vocals, bass) and Brock Tinsley (guitar) deliver band-oriented workshops and panels at conferences, conventions and festivals. The Ottawa natives teach up-and-coming creatives how to take control of their own destiny in a similar way as the duo’s musical alter-ego.

The band have cowritten songs with Jayson DeZuzio (Imagine Dragons) and in 2016, their Destiny-themed anthem “The Glimmer Shot” caught the attention of the game's developers at Bungie. Double Experience music has been featured everywhere from terrestrial radio to theme music for streamers and podcasts.

Tickets for this show are $15 advance and $20. Admittance restricted to ages 19+.

Organized by

The Rivoli is a bar, restaurant and performance space, established in 1982, on Queen Street West in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The club originally earned a reputation as one of Canada's hippest music clubs, and many major Canadian comedy and musical performers have played on its stage, including The Kids in the Hall, Gordon Downie, The Frantics, Nirvanna The Band, Sean Cullen and the infamous Dark Shows.

The Rivoli was synonymous with Toronto's black-garbed Queen West scene. This reputation waned as the club's clientele became more eclectic and upscale, but the Rivoli's atmosphere is still unique.