Rose Gray
Rose Gray
SHOWS & TICKETS
ABOUT
Rose Gray knows that one perfect night at the club can make you feel reborn. Louder, Please, the long-awaited debut album from the London-based singer, songwriter and DJ bottles up the feeling of that one perfect night – the new faces and the new loves, the invigorating new sounds and the tears that look like glitter under dancefloor lights. Comprised of euphoric electronic pop and spine-tingling maximalist club music, Louder, Please announces Gray as a masterful chronicler of life’s ecstatic highs and soul-crushing lows, finding heartfelt experimental pop in the areas between. Inspired by icons she loves like Robyn, Kylie Minogue and Madonna circa Ray of Light, Gray’s storytelling and lyricism locate everyday truth in big-room anthems.
From its opening notes to its titular demand, Louder, Please is literally a statement of intent. Largely written alongside legendary pop songwriter Justin Tranter (Lady Gaga, Chappell Roan, Selena Gomez) who recently signed Gray to their publishing house Facet, the record features collaborations with Sega Bodega, Pat Alvarez, Sur Back, Uffie and Alex Metric, among others. Throughout, it recalls the carefree highs of 90s and 2000s dance music, anchored by Gray’s sultry voice, which delivers lines that feel like timeworn affirmations. As she sings on the thrilling, anthemic first single ‘Free’: “The good shit in life is always free.”
Born in Walthamstow, East London – on New Year’s Eve, an auspicious date for a future club doyenne – Rose Gray has been a musician her whole life: she’s always sung, whether at home listening to pop songs on the radio or in school choirs. Rose originally had her eyes trained on a career in athletics – she was a competitive athlete and long-distance runner when she was younger – until a serious ankle injury forced her to spend months at home rethinking her sporting career. Put on bedrest, Rose Gray turned her attention to her other love, and started writing songs on her Casio piano at home.
On Louder, Please, Rose Gray reveals herself as a canny bridger between the worlds of club music and pop music, drawing on the campy and the totally sincere in equal measure in order to conjure the feeling of one of the greatest nights out ever, where every hour is golden hour and every new friend you meet feels like someone you’ve been waiting to run into. In its instructive title, Louder, Please is also the sound of Rose Gray powerfully - but with quintessential, British politeness - backing herself (who she is, what she wants, and the artist she’s always had the potential to become). Raw and melodic, hopeful and heartfelt, hearing Louder, Please feels like listening to someone’s life story – maybe yours.
YOUR VISIT
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TD Music Hall is located at 178 Victoria Street on the 4th floor of Allied Music Centre. Reach us at 416-872-4255 or contactus@mh-rth.com.
By Subway
TD Music Hall is a short walk from both Dundas and Queen stations on the Yonge Line.
- From Dundas Station: Walk south on Yonge, then turn left on Shuter Street.
- From Queen Station: Walk north on Yonge, then turn right on Shuter Street.
By GO Transit or VIA Rail
From Union Station, take the Yonge subway line north to Queen Station and exit via the north platform.
Parking
TD Music Hall does not have its own parking lot, but several options are available nearby:
- Eaton Centre underground lot (entrance at Yonge & Shuter)
- Green P at 25 Dundas St. E. (at O'Keefe)
- Green P at 37 Queen St. E. (at Victoria)
Bags are discouraged and subject to security screening. Bags larger than 14" x 14" x 6" are not permitted.
Located on the 4th floor of Allied Music Centre, TD Music Hall is fully accessible and committed to providing an inclusive experience for all guests. Elevator access and accessible washrooms are available via the main entrance at 178 Victoria Street.
TD Music Hall offers a full-service bar and fully accessible, universal washrooms for all guests.
TD Music Hall can be set up as both a fully standing and fully seated venue. To find out which configuration your event is in, please check the seating map when you purchase your ticket.
Coat check is conveniently located on the 4th floor, just steps from the elevator and directly outside the entrance to TD Music Hall.
BOX OFFICE AND TICKETING INFORMATION
This website is the official ticket outlet for TD Music Hall. When you buy here, you’re guaranteed:
- Authentic tickets
- Event updates (e.g., time changes, cancellations)
- Direct support from our team
Tickets may also be available from:
- Toronto Symphony Orchestra
- Ticketmaster
- Artist presales
- Official event promoters
Avoid Third-Party Sellers
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Why are there service charges?
Service fees cover the operational costs of ticketing and vary by event and promoter requirements.
Can I get a refund?
Refunds are only available:
- If you purchase Booking Protect at checkout (via our third-party partner)
- If an event is cancelled
For postponed events, we’ll contact you with your options.
Cash refunds are not available; alternate arrangements will be offered if needed.
Reach us at 416-872-4255 or contactus@mh-rth.com.
The box office opens 3 hours before each event.
Note: All transactions are cashless.
How do I get my tickets?
All tickets are delivered digitally. You’ll receive two emails:
- A confirmation email
- A PDF ticket email (check your spam/junk folder)
Choose Print-at-Home or Mobile Delivery and present your ticket on your phone or as a printed copy at the venue.
What is a mobile ticket? Tickets are delivered digitally and scanned from your mobile device for a seamless, contactless experience.
Purchase tickets at www.tdmusichall.com. Tickets bought via Ticketmaster can be accessed through the Ticketmaster mobile app.