As Toronto summers get hotter, concert organizers face new hurdles in keeping fans cool — and safe

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By News Room 9 Min Read

Another week of record-breaking heat and poor air quality hasn’t kept thousands of music fans from attending outdoor concerts across the city. 

RBC Amphitheatre hosted Jack White on Tuesday as the humidex climbed toward 40 C, while rock band Muse took the stage Wednesday despite hot, hazy conditions caused by wildfire smoke from Northern Ontario that pushed the air quality health index into the “high risk” category. On Friday, the Amphitheatre will host electronic music producer Chris Lake. 



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