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Charlie Sheen’s live show coming to Massey Hall

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Charlie Sheen being interviewed in this Jan. 28, 2009 file photo.

Charlie Sheen being interviewed in this Jan. 28, 2009 file photo.

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The Canadian Press

CHARLIE SHEEN IS BRINGING HIS "MY VIOLENT TORPEDO OF TRUTH/DEFEAT IS NOT AN OPTION SHOW" TO TORONTO.

HE'S SCHEDULED TO BE AT MASSEY HALL ON THURS, APRIL 14TH, WITH TICKET PRICES RANGING FROM $79.50 TO $109.50.

SHEEN'S UPCOMING LIVE SHOWS IN THE U.S. SOLD OUT FAST, EVEN THOUGH NO ONE KNOWS EXACTLY WHAT TO EXPECT.

SINCE BEING FIRED FROM THE HIT CBS SHOW "TWO AND A HALF MEN," SHEEN'S WILD, AND OFTEN COMIC RANTINGS, HAVE KEPT HIM IN THE MEDIA SPOTLIGHT.

CLAIMING TO HAVE KICKED THE DRUG HABIT THAT GOT HIM INTO SEVERAL SCRAPES WITH THE LAW, NOT TO MENTION THE MANDARINS AT CBS, SHEEN HAS SAID HIS LIVE SHOW "IS WHERE YOU WILL HEAR THE REAL STORY FROM THE WARLOCK."

THE ACTOR IS DONATING $1.00 FROM EACH TICKET TO THE JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND.

THE TICKETS GO ON SALE MAR. 19.



Sheen bringing live stage tour to Toronto's Massey Hall





Charlie Sheen poses with girlfriend Bree Olsen in a photo posted to his Twitter account Tuesday. Mar. 1, 2011.

Charlie Sheen is bringing his stage tour to Toronto.

Fresh off his firing from a hit sitcom, Sheen's "My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not an Option" show is being held at Massey Hall on April 14 at 8 p.m.

It's still unclear what Sheen will be doing on stage, but it will likely involve a lot of talking.

Tickets for his Toronto show range between $79.50 and $109.50 and go on sale to the general public Saturday, although an exclusive pre-sale begins Friday.

Live Nation offers this description for the 45-year-old actor's show: "This is where you will hear the real story from the Warlock. Bring it, I dare you to keep up with me."

Sheen is also taking his 20-date tour to Detroit, Chicago and New York City's Radio City Music Hall. It's believed more shows will be added.

Live Nation says he is donating $1 from every ticket sale to the Red Cross' earthquake and tsunami relief efforts in Japan.

Sheen was fired from the CBS show "Two and a Half Men" after a series of incidents – including alleged drug binges and a custody dispute with his estranged wife Brooke Mueller – and bizarre outbursts in public and on the Internet that have boosted his popularity instead of sinking his career.

People are eating up his "winning" and "tiger blood" catchphrases or references, and he has a legion of followers on Twitter.

Meanwhile, Sheen is suing Warner Bros. and the CBS show's producer for $100 million for breach of contract.




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