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Concerts in Toronto, Canada

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All Concerts in Toronto

  • Find tickets to The Ghost Inside on Sunday April 28 at 6:00 pm at History in Toronto, Canada
  • Find tickets to Jade Bird on Sunday April 28 at 7:00 pm at The Drake Hotel Toronto in Toronto, Canada
  • Find tickets to Boombox Cartel (19+) on Sunday April 28 at 8:00 pm at The Opera House in Toronto, Canada
  • Find tickets to Belle and Sebastian with The Weather Station (19+) on Monday April 29 at 6:30 pm at History in Toronto, Canada
  • Find tickets to Blu DeTiger on Monday April 29 at 7:00 pm at Velvet Underground in Toronto, Canada
  • Find tickets to Panchiko with They Are Gutting a Body of Water on Tuesday April 30 at 7:00 pm at Danforth Music Hall in Toronto, Canada
  • Find tickets to Meute (19+) on Tuesday April 30 at 7:00 pm at Rebel in Toronto, Canada
  • Find tickets to girl in red on Tuesday April 30 at 7:00 pm at History in Toronto, Canada
  • Find tickets to Laufey with Wasia Project on Tuesday April 30 at 8:00 pm at Massey Hall in Toronto, Canada
  • Find tickets to Nicki Minaj on Tuesday April 30 at 8:00 pm at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada


About Toronto Concerts

The capital of Canadian province Ontario, Toronto is home to nearly 3 million folks and is full of fun spots to catch a live show. Not only is Toronto a buzzing metropolis, it is also home to many famous musicians. From Drake and Neil Young to Fefe Dobson and Lights, many stars are born in Toronto. In fact, Toronto’s CN Tower is even featured on the cover of Drake's album “Views.”

Hip-hop, R&B and indie rock are all popular genres among Toronto’s live music scene. Looking to catch a local indie band? Head over to the city’s Cameron House where there’s always something going on every night of the week. Holly Cole, Ron Sexsmith and The Barenaked Ladies have all graced the Cameron House stage.

For a night of smooth jazz, Toronto also has plenty of great options. The Rex, Massey Hall, and The Reservoir Lounge are just a few of the city’s hot spots. Looking to dance the night away among the glowing lights and sounds of EDM? Hop over to Toronto’s CODA nightclub or The Mod Club.

Of course, Toronto also boasts some huge venues to catch popular artists passing through town. The Scotiabank Arena can hold nearly 20,000 folks and is conveniently located in Downtown Toronto. This venue has hosted everyone from Elton John and Justin Bieber to Madonna and Justin Timberlake. Another popular venue is Toronto’s Rogers Centre, originally known as the SkyDome.

Whether you like to get lost in the crowd or enjoy a more intimate live music experience, Toronto has everything you need. From huge venues to hole-in-the-wall spots, this Canadian city is filled with talented and passionate artists.

What concert venues are located in Toronto?

From jazz bars and swanky lounges to local dives and rocking joints, Toronto has a live music venue for everyone. Of course, there’s always the Scotiabank Arena and Rogers Centre for A-list performers, but fans can also find some real gems along the streets of Toronto. If you’re into jazz, stop by The Rex or the Jazz Bistro. Did you know the Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada also doubles as a jazz venue? That’s right! Stop by on the second Friday of each month for Friday Night Jazz! For a Latin vibe, head over to Toronto’s Lula Lounge. Polson Pier is a waterfront entertainment complex that’s been known to host some great live music as well.

How much do concert tickets in Toronto cost?

Toronto is one of the top concert destinations in the country, with a wide variety of venues and performances. For a look at ticket prices for upcoming concerts, scroll to the top of the page and see events today, this weekend, and this week.

What music festivals take place in Toronto?

There are plenty of music festivals to enjoy in Toronto. One local favorite is the Toronto Jazz Festival which takes place at the end of every June. The festival doesn’t have one set location; rather, folks can enjoy acts throughout the city. From the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts to the Danforth Music Hall, this festival draws half a million music lovers each year. The Veld Music Festival is an annual EDM and hip-hop event held at Toronto’s Downsview Park. Past performers have included Travis Scott and Post Malone. Not to be missed is the city’s North by Northeast (NXNE) annual music and arts event.