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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 29 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Their Best Toronto concert yet!

    by gingerto on 2013-03-24Sound Academy - Toronto

    The Scissor Sisters have had a tough crowd in the past, Toronto has not been their strongest venues. This most recent concert was by far their best... great choice of favourites, good balance of the new album, and everything rain like a well oiled filth machine!! Can't wait till they return!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Scissor Sisters are amazing!!!

    by Gazuli on 2012-08-10Sound Academy - Toronto

    I've been a fan of Scissor Sisters ever since their first album. I've seen them in concert 5 times now, and they never fail to disappoint. They are high energy, fun, sound amazing, and everyone is dancing within seconds of the first song. This WILL be one of the best concerts you ever go to!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Snapjc on 2012-07-05Sound Academy - Toronto

    This Kiki was marvelous.... Such a fun night, they put on an amazing show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Scissor Sisters were phenomenal!

    by JLinden on 2012-07-03Sound Academy - Toronto

    I can't say enough about how wonderful their concert was. They were BY FAR one of THE best concerts I have ever been to. So engaged with the audience and SO full of energy. I would recommend this concert to any Scissor Sisters fan!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dance happy!

    by DWCP on 2012-07-03Sound Academy - Toronto

    Great sound, great crowd - the energy was way up for the Toronto Pride event!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Scissor Sisters Rock!

    by Joebluesky on 2012-07-03Sound Academy - Toronto

    Excellent show as usual. Great variety of songs including the new Magic Hour tunes. Ana Matronic stole the show this year at the sound academy. II hope the Sisters come back again before next year. Love Ya!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Totes Amazeballs

    by legin on 2012-07-02Sound Academy - Toronto

    As per usual, the Sisters where full of beans on and off the stage, a great band to see live and in a smaller venue.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    I Defninitely Felt Like Dancing!

    by mcflyluva600 on 2012-06-24Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    Brilliant evening, the electric atmosphere just made me want to dance all night, pity it was a little short, wanted more! The Commodore is always a fab venue.....cant wait to see them back again!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    ON TIME!!!!!

    by Nortile on 2012-06-24Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    Being a mid week concert. We were concerned that the bands would run late and we would be extra tired the next morning for work. But thankfully, everything ran on time and the show was fabulous!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Scissor sisters make a splash in Stanley Park

    by birdmad69 on 2010-09-21Malkin Bowl - Vancouver

    While some didn't feel like dancing in the cold Vancouver rain, those of us who stuck it out witnessed one hell of a show!! From the correctly predicted blast off with the title track of the Scissor Sisters new album 'Night Work', a "hardcore" (according to Casey Spooner, who had a fun technolounge-y opening act) Vancouver crowd was treated to a wet but highly energetic performance by this band who had taken far too long to return to our coast. While the setlist focused mainly on songs from their new album, we were treated to favourites from their previous efforts such as "Laura", "Take Your Mama", "She's My Man", and "Kiss You Off" sprinkled in with great new songs like "Something Like This", "Running Out", "Skin This Cat" and their most recent single, "Any Which Way". Jake Shears' and Ana Matronic's onstage banter kept the crowd engaged, amused, and empowered. The rain it was a-pouring, but it actually created a really cool effect with the laser light show, creating glitter-like sparkles within the wide cast beams. Very apropos. For those of us who stuck it out, keeping warm by dancing in the rain for the whole show, we were treated to a spectacular "encore" consisting of "Comfortably Numb", "Invisible Light" (my new favourite), culminating with the disco-tranny anthem "Filthy/Gorgeous" complete with a double-confetti-cannon finish. Kudos to the Sisters for not complaining about the rain (other than the poorly designed, non-covered stage of the Malkin Bowl) and marvelling at our fortitude on an otherwise sucky night weather-wise. I, for one, can't wait for them to return to the 'Couve, although hopefully in an indoor venue next time!!