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Meat Loaf is taking over Yonge Street like a 'Bat Out Of Hell'

Meat Loaf's new musical is set to premiere in Toronto this October and to promote the show, the singer is taking over a large chunk of Yonge Street between Queen and Dundas on Monday evening.

Meat Loaf and cast expected to attend street party in downtown Toronto to launch new musical

'Bat Out Of Hell - The Musical' opens at the Ed Mirvish theatre in October. The show will have its official launch on Monday during a party on Yonge Street. (Mirvish Productions)

Meat Loaf might do anything for love, and he might also do anything for publicity.

With Bat Out Of Hell: The Musicalset to premiere in Toronto in October, the singer is taking over a large chunk of Yonge Street between Queen Streetand DundasStreet on Monday evening to promote his new show.

MirvishProductions calls the event a "sneak-peek" atthe musical, and says it will include the cast singing four songs from the show.

Meat Loaf is expected to attend Monday evening's party on Yonge Street where he will 'hand over the torch of this storied music' to a new generation of artists. (Mirvish Productions)

But what might draw the biggest crowdof allis the legendary rocker himself.

Meat Loaf is expected to introduce the musical and talk about his role in its creation. He will "hand over the torch of [his] storied music to a new generation of artists," says a Mirvishnewsrelease.

The show has been a dream of Jim Steinman's for more than 50 years, Mirvish Productions says. Steinmanwrote the book, music and lyrics for the musical.

The musical is set in post-apocalyptic Manhattan and is centred around a 'rebellious leader' named Strat, who falls in love with Raven, the daughter of the most powerful man in the city. (Mirvish Productions)

The event starts at 7 p.m. on Monday. Tickets for the musical will go on sale the following Thursdayand themusical itself will open Oct. 14 at the Ed Mirvish Theatre.

The show is focused on a "young, rebellious leader" named Strat who falls in love with Raven, the daughter of the most powerful man in post-apocalyptic Manhattan.

The show is written by Jim Steinman and is inspired by one of the 'most iconic and successful albums in history,' according to Mirvish. (Mirvish Productions)