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Katrina Wong Shue

Toronto

Content and Social Media Editor at Live In Limbo

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  • 1 week ago | liveinlimbo.com | Katrina Wong Shue

    Magnolia Park took Toronto by storm as they played to a packed Lee’s Palace on Sunday night with Hot Milk, Savage Hands and South Arcade. The band is currently on tour to support their newest album, VAMP, which was just released on April 11th via Epitaph. Connect with Magnolia Park: Website || Twitter/X || Facebook|| InstagramBe sure to check out MODO Live to see all of the events that they’ll be bringing to Toronto this year.

  • 2 weeks ago | liveinlimbo.com | Katrina Wong Shue

    Metal trailblazers, Machine Head, helped Toronto get a kick-start to it’s week as they performed an electrifying set at History on Monday night with In Flames and Lacuna Coil. Italian gothic metal band, Lacuna Coil, opened up the show and took the crowd by storm with their ‘dueling’ vocalists, Andrea Ferro and Cristina Scabbia (technically they were 2nd on the bill, but I unfortunately didn’t make it on time for Unearth due to rush hour traffic as they hit the stage at 6pm).

  • 1 month ago | liveinlimbo.com | Katrina Wong Shue

    Multi-platinum rock band Disturbed celebrated the 25th anniversary of their iconic debut album The Sickness at Scotiabank Arena on Monday night with Daughtry and Nothing More. Be sure to check out the band’s new single ‘I Will Not Break’ which is streaming everywhere now. Connect with Disturbed: Website || Twitter/X || Facebook || InstagramBe sure to check out Live Nation Ontario to see all of the artists they’ll be bringing to Toronto.

  • 2 months ago | liveinlimbo.com | Katrina Wong Shue

    Metalcore trailblazers, The Plot In You, performed to a sold out crowd on Tuesday night with Holding Absence. The band is currently on tour supporting the three EPs that they released last year, Vol. 1, Vol. 2 and Vol. 3 while Holding Absence is supporting their latest album, ‘The Noble Art Of Self Destruction’.

  • 2 months ago | liveinlimbo.com | Katrina Wong Shue

    Photo Credit: Lulu SyracuseSunflower Bean – Julia Cumming (vocals, bass), Nick Kivlen (vocals, guitar) and Olive Faber (drums) – share a new single entitled “Nothing Romantic,” a soaring second preview of their transformative new album Mortal Primetime, out April 25th on Lucky Number.

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