The QET has the capacity to host shows with both GA floor ticketing or seated ticketing throughout the whole venue. Please check your specific show or event tickets for layout. Please note the size of the chairs the width is 17” depth 18”.
The QET can accommodate patrons with special mobility needs. Please note that accessible seating is located on the main floor only. The entire main floor is wheelchair accessible, including washrooms. Access to the upper level is by stairs only.
If the event is General Admission, patrons requesting accessible seating should purchase a General Admission ticket and the venue will be able to accommodate on the night of the event.
If the event is reserved seating, patrons requiring accessible seating should purchase the accessible seating marked on the seat map.
Please reach out to accessibility@themrggroup.com
for any special arrangements needed at the venue or if you require companion seating.
The QET is one of Toronto’s preeminent music venues, playing host to global talent, such as Adele, Nas, Arlo Parks, Bon Jovi and more. Conveniently located in Downtown Toronto, The QET sits on the west end of the Exhibition Place grounds. Renovated in 2019, with state-of-the-art sound and new seating, the venue serves as multi-use event space with convertible seating arrangements for seated or general admission floor configurations with a capacity of 2,500.The QET is currently operated by The MRG Group.
Surrounded by a deep history of Toronto’s ever changing architectural landscape. Originally a Military base, in the early 1900s, the grounds were handed over to the city to become the Exhibition. The Exhibition grounds expanded in the early 1950s, with buildings and monuments typifying the modernist style including the Food Building (1954), the Shell Oil Tower (1955), Queen Elizabeth Building (1957) and the Princess Margaret Fountain (1958).The Queen Elizabeth Theatre was designed by the renowned Architect, Peter Dickinson, who’s works also include Meridian Hall (formerly, O’Keefe Centre), the first Four Seasons Hotel and Inn on The Park in Toronto. Originally opened in 1956 and The Theatre was renovated in 2010, and most recently upgraded in 2019. Now a convertible venue with removable floor seating, the venue’s seating capacity is 1,140 and for General Admission concerts allow for 2,400. Boasting world-class sound, this venue hosts the world’s top talent and local artists alike.The building also houses the Fountainblu Banquet Centre, with 5,500 square feet of space overlooking the Exhibition Grounds to Lake Ontario.
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