The Big Bop Concert Hall & Nightclub was established in the early 90's, and has since been one of Toronto's leading venues for live performances, and club events. The Big Bop is comprised of three separate venues: The Reverb, The Kathedral, and Holy Joe's. Each of the three venues have its own theme, stage and audience areas and independent sound lighting systems.
The three venues within the Bop are:


The Reverb, the largest of the three venues, is located on the second floor, with three separate bar areas, a side stage lounge, and an immense dance area and lighting system. The Reverb is often the focus of innumerable bands and dj's, both local and international.

The Reverb consist of:
- 30 channels
- 27 available inputs from stage
- 4 monitor mixes
- 2 effects
- 12, 00 watts total power
- 12 k lighting rig

 

 



Holy Joe's, located on the third floor, is the most intimate of the three venues, with it's ceiling wide fairly light system, audience level stage and, private bar. Holy Joes has an intimate and cozy atmosphere ideal for lounging amongst friends.

The Holy Joes consist of:
- 16 channels
- 12 available inputs from stage
- Built in power amp and effects in mixer
- 1 monitor mix
- 800 watts total power
- 1 k lighting rig

 

 



The Kathedral, located on the ground level, has a large stage for performances, an excellent dance floor, and a impressive sound system. With street level access, and a large chill out area at the back, this venue is often the favorite of many artists.

The Kathedral consist of;
- 24 channels
- 20 available inputs from stage
- 2 monitor mixes
- 2 effects
- 83, 00 watts total power
- 6 k lighting rig