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Ms. Lauryn Hill is coming back to Toronto and our playlist is ‘The Sweetest Thing’

The music icon is back to grace two Toronto stages.

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Lauryn Hill is set to make her penultimate tour stop on Dec. 16 (mslaurynhill/Instagram).

What to know

  • Lauryn Hill returns to Toronto for two intimate shows at The Mod Club (Dec. 15) and Massey Hall (Dec. 16) as part of her month-long Canadian tour.
  • The Toronto dates follow the 25th Anniversary Tour of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, with the artist known for her iconic hits and notoriously late start times.
  • Tickets are available now, with a portion of proceeds supporting relief initiatives in Jamaica and Canadian organizations focused on education, arts, and mental health.
  • Fans can prep for the shows with a curated Lauryn Hill playlist featuring classics like “Ex-Factor,” “Doo Wop (That Thing),” and “Killing Me Softly.”

Following The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 25th Anniversary Tour, Ms. Lauryn Hill is back two years later on an intimate tour across Canada. She is set to perform an exclusive show at The Mod Club on Dec. 15 and make her penultimate tour stop on Dec. 16 at Massey Hall.

Entry begins at 8 p.m. and the show is scheduled to start an hour later. However, Hill is infamous for starting shows late. 

The “Superstar,” began her month-long Canadian tour in Winnipeg and will end in Ottawa on Dec. 19. 

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In preparation of her upcoming Toronto shows, here’s our Lauryn Hill playlist, perfect to listen to during your commute to the show:

“Ex-Factor”

“Mystery of Inequity”

“I Used to Love Him (feat. Mary J. Blige)”

“Fu-Gee-La”

“Forgive Them Father”

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“Everything is Everything”

“Killing Me Softly With His Song”

“Superstar”

“Ready or Not”

“Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You”

“Doo Wop (That Thing)”

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Tickets for Hill’s Toronto show are available on Massey Hall’s website and a portion of sales will support relief efforts in Jamaica and Canadian organizations dedicated to making an impact in various fields, including education, the arts and mental health.

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