After their smash-hit, sold-out run in 2018, Champions Of Magic is finally returning to Toronto this year! Experience live entertainment like never before with an evening of impossible illusions, interactive magic, and spectacular special effects. Described by the press as ‘The Avengers of magic’, don’t miss your chance to see this team of magicians as they present their original, phenomenal ensemble illusions in Toronto.
Champions Of Magic has sold out shows across the globe, been featured on every major US TV network, and racked up over over 50 million views online – but you haven’t seen magic until you’ve seen it live! The Champions Of Magic cast present incredible interactive magic, a daring escape from Houdini’s water torture cell, a mind-blowing prediction that has to be seen to be believed, levitation high above the stage, and a finale beyond explanation. The show happens all around the theatre, and features spectacular illusions that can’t be seen anywhere else.
Don’t miss this unbelievable show to entertain the entire family and see why fans return to see one of the world’s biggest touring illusion shows time and time again. Tickets for Champions Of Magic are on sale now. Don’t wait – they are in Toronto for four shows only!
“Either way, it is unlikely this calibre of magic show is going to pass through the UK again for a good while, so catch it while you can is the monkey advice.”
— Theatre Monkey
“So mind-boggling that I won’t even attempt to describe it”
— Wales Online
“World-class illusionists… you will have to go to see what happens”
— Jersey Evening Post
“A combination of elegant classics & cutting edge alternative magic”
— Cornish Guardian
“A great night of mystery that will leave you baffled”
— Birmingham Mail
“Spectacular family show… take a seat and prepare to be astounded, astonished and amazed”
— Heart Fm
“Spectacular feats of mindreading, vanishing tricks and close-up magic will have you guessing for weeks”
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes including one intermission – due to the interactive nature of the show this is subject to some fluctuation. Please note that some casino based performances may be shorter at the request of the facility.
Is the show family friendly?
Yes! However we do not recommend the show for children under 5 years due to moments of darkness and loud noises, and we do not admit children under 2 as the volume of the show (as with most live performances) could be damaging to their hearing.
Can I meet the performers?
Some performances offer a VIP meet and greet package – look out for this on the venue ticketing page.
Can I be a part of the show?
We don’t use any actors or stooges in the show so all volunteers are selected at random, however the performers require the assistance of multiple people throughout the show so you have a good chance of being involved!
Where is the venue?
Meridian Hall, the venue for Champions Of Magic Toronto, is located at 1 Front St E, Toronto, ON.
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Is parking available at the venue?
Meridian Hall has no onsite parking available, except for a limited number of spaces for guests with accessible needs.
Public parking can be found at several lots in the local area. Limited metered street parking is also available in the surrounding streets.
Is the venue accessible?
The orchestra level of Meridian Hall is barrier free for patrons using wheelchairs or similar assistive devices. The mezzanine and lower lobby spaces can be accessed via elevator from the main lobby. Accessible washrooms are located on all levels. Meridian Hall maintains specific wheelchair-accessible seating locations on the orchestra and mezzanine levels—please contact the box office for more details.
How do I get to Meridian Hall?
Meridian Hall is easily accessible by car, TTC, GO Transit, and UP Express.
We are located at 1 Front Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M5E 1B2, a short drive north of the Yonge Street exit off Lakeshore Boulevard/Gardiner Expressway. Transit users can reach us with a short walk two blocks east of Union Station.