
Toronto's 2026 lineup is one of the most exciting in North America, supercharged by major concerts, championship sports, and a city buzzing with global energy. From indie gigs on College Street to Blue Jays baseball at Rogers Centre, festival weekend passes to behind-the-scenes arena tours, this guide collects real, currently listed events across the city. Each one links to live ticket details so you can plan with confidence, whether you're a local or visiting for the first time.
Concerts & live music in Toronto
Toronto's venues, from the historic Massey Hall to grungy bars along College Street and big festival stages, host an enormous range of live music. Whatever your genre, there's a show on. Here are concerts on sale right now.
- SILVER Weekend Pass - Prism Festival 2026 — at Prism Welcome Centre, free entry listed.
- Leenalchi with Korea Town Acid — at Lee's Palace, from 37.14 CAD.
- STUDENT GOLD Weekend Pass - Prism Festival 2026 — at Prism Welcome Centre, free entry listed.
- VACATIONS THE HOLY GRAIL TOUR — at The Garrison, free entry listed.
- GOLD Weekend Pass - Prism Festival 2026 — at Prism Welcome Centre, free entry listed.
- MR Tout Le Monde - "Mirage" Album Tour — at The Mod Club, free entry listed.
- America — at Massey Hall, free entry listed.
- VIP Weekend Pass - Prism Festival 2026 — at Prism Welcome Centre, from 427.66 CAD.
- We Were Sharks w/ Keep Flying, Meathead & Randomleaf at Sneaky Dee's — at Sneaky Dee's Concert Venue, from 24.91 CAD.
- Jhariah Trust Ceremony Tour — at The Drake Hotel, free entry listed.
Sports in Toronto
Few cities love their teams like Toronto. From Blue Jays baseball to basketball and major international football, catch the action at Rogers Centre, BMO Field and beyond.
- Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers — at Rogers Centre, free entry listed.
- Toronto Tempo vs. Los Angeles Sparks — at Coca-Cola Coliseum, free entry listed.
- World Cup: Match 62 Group I - Senegal vs Iraq — at BMO Field, free entry listed.
- Toronto Blue Jays vs. Rangers (Kirk City Connect Replica Jersey) — at Rogers Centre, free entry listed.
Theatre & live entertainment

From cirque-style spectacle to stand-up comedy and original theatre, Toronto's stages keep the nights interesting. Here's what's playing.
- Play Dead by People Watching Collective — at Meridian Arts Centre: Lyric Theatre, free entry listed.
- Cirque du Soleil: Luzia — at Under the Big Top - Toronto, free entry listed.
- Daniel Tosh: My First Farewell Tour — at Meridian Hall, free entry listed.
Tours, attractions & experiences
When you want to explore rather than sit and watch, these Toronto tours and attractions are open and bookable, from castle visits to arena and ballpark tours.
- Premium Guided Tours of Scotiabank Arena — at Scotiabank Arena, free entry listed.
- Go Team Japan! Game 3 Japan vs. Sweden viewing party — at Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, free entry listed.
- Guided Tours of Scotiabank Arena — at Scotiabank Arena, free entry listed.
- Casa Loma General Admission — at Casa Loma, free entry listed.
- Rogers Centre Ballpark Tours — at Rogers Centre, free entry listed.
- boom 97.3 Totally G'80s Video Dance Party — at The Phoenix Concert Theatre, free entry listed.
- Leafs VIP Guided Tour of Scotiabank Arena with alumni Wendel Clark — at Scotiabank Arena, free entry listed.
When is the best time to visit Toronto for events?
Toronto's calendar runs hard through the warmer months, when baseball season, outdoor festivals and waterfront concerts all overlap, but the city keeps the energy up year-round with indoor arena shows, theatre and attractions. Summer is the headline season for sports and festivals, while autumn and winter shift toward concerts and cultural events. Any time you visit, there's plenty to fill a day.
How to plan your Toronto day

The best Toronto days mix a few of these together rather than treating each as a standalone trip. Spend the afternoon at an attraction, have dinner downtown, then cap the night with a game or a gig. CTXplorer's planner bundles events, restaurants, and free spots into one optimized route tuned to your group and budget, so you experience more of the city without cross-checking five different sites.
Frequently asked questions
How much do Toronto events cost?
Prices range widely. Many tours, attractions and select shows list free entry, while festival passes and headline concerts sit higher. Each event linked above shows its current pricing in CAD.
Where can I find the full Toronto events list?
Browse the complete, regularly updated listings on the Toronto events page, refreshed as new concerts, games and experiences go on sale.
Explore the city. Browse the full, regularly updated list on the Toronto events page and start building your perfect Toronto day.
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