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		<title>Cate Le Bon brings her performance art to Toronto</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Toronto’s Concert Hall felt like a small act of collective defiance on a minus‑11‑degree night, as fans bundled against the cold streamed inside for an almost sold‑out stop on Cate Le Bon’s tour. By 9 PM, Le Bon (draped in a loose, diaphanous white outfit) stepped into the light with quiet authority. She played until nearly 10:30 pm, leaning heavily on her latest, critically acclaimed album Michelangelo Dying. Standouts included “Is It Worth It (Happy Birthday)?,” “Love Unrehearsed,” and “I Know What’s Nice”. What struck me most was how her body of work, ranging from the angular, off‑kilter pop of Crab Day to [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Toronto’s Concert Hall felt like a small act of collective defiance on a minus‑11‑degree night, as fans bundled against the cold streamed inside for an almost sold‑out stop on <a href="https://catelebon.com/">Cate Le Bon</a>’s tour.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">By 9 PM, Le Bon (draped in a loose, diaphanous white outfit) stepped into the light with quiet authority. She played until nearly 10:30 pm, leaning heavily on her latest, critically acclaimed album <em><a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/1Ce9FPiBLS0PBkYjg2NKho?si=eDCMOcjrRpyfOTIO-kkV6g">Michelangelo Dying</a></em>. Standouts included “Is It Worth It (Happy Birthday)?,” “Love Unrehearsed,” and “I Know What’s Nice”.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">What struck me most was how her body of work, ranging from the angular, off‑kilter pop of <em><a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/3E7xgv6pL2GTzugugkItHS?si=KFevPGmWTQa86wLynNTHJw">Crab Day</a></em> to the lush, wistful palette of her recent material, folded together effortlessly onstage. The band, anchored by longtime collaborators including Euan Hinshelwood on saxophone, played with a kind of instinctive alignment. Their exchanges opened up unexpected detours in the songs, especially during the more entrancing stretches where synths, guitar, and saxophone dissolved into a single, shifting swell.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The truth is Le Bon’s live world remains unmistakable, an otherworldly ambience that drifts between performance art and something like a seance. The stage design echoed the album’s sensibility too: fabric draped over mic stands and instruments, muting the room into a subtly surreal environment, as though the band were performing inside a dream half‑formed.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">For all the avant‑garde cool, Le Bon herself seemed visibly moved by the crowd’s response, pausing to say there was nowhere she’d rather be. Toronto fans answered back with smiles and cheers.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">By the end, the evening felt less like a conventional tour stop and more like a temporary passage into her own sonic journey. A place where music and love coexist, and where even a bitter January night seemed the warmest place in the city.</p>



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