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Toronto has one of North America's most active live music scenes with over 1,181 upcoming events currently scheduled. Venues range from intimate clubs to arena shows, with something happening nearly every night across genres.
Where to Check for Shows
- Ticketmaster.ca — primary ticketing for major venues including Scotiabank Arena, Budweiser Stage, Massey Hall, and History; updated daily with Toronto concert schedules and seating charts
- Bandsintown.com — personalized concert recommendations based on your favorite artists, with searchable listings for Toronto events by genre, venue, and artist
- Songkick.com — tracks artists you follow and alerts you when they announce Toronto dates
- NOW Toronto (nowtoronto.com) — local weekly with comprehensive concert listings updated daily across dozens of venues
- Venue websites directly — Lee's Palace, The Danforth Music Hall, The Opera House, Velvet Underground, Adelaide Hall, and The Horseshoe Tavern all post calendars
Major Venues by Size
- Arenas: Scotiabank Arena (20,000), Rogers Centre (for stadium tours)
- Amphitheaters: Budweiser Stage (16,000 outdoor, May-Sept)
- Theatres: Massey Hall (2,750), History (2,500), Danforth Music Hall (1,500)
- Clubs: Lee's Palace (500), The Horseshoe Tavern (400), The Drake Underground (200)
Peak Season
May-September sees the highest volume of tours (outdoor venues open, festival season). Events are currently scheduled through 2026 and 2027, showing strong advance booking activity.
Ticket Tips
- Check multiple platforms — resale marketplaces may have sold-out shows, but compare prices carefully
- Sign up for presales through artist mailing lists or credit card offers for early access
- Day-of-show rush tickets sometimes available at box office for indie shows
Pro tip: Browse by genre, venue, or artist on Bandsintown or Songkick to discover shows matching your taste. Listings are updated daily with new announcements.
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