It was quite the #GuvFinale weekend for Toronto’s night life with 3 sold out nights at The Guvernment. It ends 18 years for the iconic venue, boasting to be Canada’s longest running nightclub.
One of the major headlining artists, Deadmau5 delivered a great, long set that lasted until Sunday, I mean Monday at 4am – the time really flew. And just announced this morning, he’s nominated for a 2015 Juno Award for Artist of the Year. Congrats, Joel!
After that it was Guvernment’s own Mark Oliver who finished off the night. And then to end it all, Charles Khabouth himself played the last track at Guvernment
Our last #GuvFinale track played by @CharlesKhabouth himself as well as some serenading by @MarkOliverLive's SON! pic.twitter.com/5WBelDEvtq
— The Guvernment (@The_Guvernment) January 26, 2015
#GuvFinale pic.twitter.com/QqJrNGxXI5
— Best of Toronto (@BestOfTorontoTV) January 24, 2015
Last night we said goodbye to #TheGuv with a little help from @deadmau5 in proper #budlightliving fashion. Whoa! pic.twitter.com/5aGQCRplVU
— The Guvernment (@The_Guvernment) January 26, 2015