One sure way to ignore the bitter cold and mounds of snow, is to start doing some spring and summer concert planning. Luckily, some amazing Toronto shows have been announced for 2026 including massive shows by rock legends, pop stars, and the OG of k-pop super groups.
Here’s a roundup of the 10 most talked-about concerts coming to Toronto.
1. Bruno Mars – Rogers Stadium (May 23, 24, 27, 28 & 30)
Bested only by Taylor Swift’s six shows in 2025, the king of smooth grooves and unstoppable dance moves is back with an incredible six shows. Bruno Mars brings his signature blend of funk, pop, and soul, turning Rogers Stadium into one massive dance party.
2. Luke Combs – Rogers Stadium (June 5-6)
Country superstar Luke Combs brings big vocals and even bigger ballcap-fuelled anthems to Toronto. Known for heartfelt storytelling and sing-a-long choruses, this is a must for country fans and anyone ready to sing along at the top of their lungs.
3. Foo Fighters – Rogers Stadium (Aug. 4)
Dave Grohl and company are back to deliver loud and proud rock to the masses. With decades of hits under their belt and a reputation for marathon live shows, Foo Fighters guarantee a night of guitar riffs, and pure rock adrenaline.
4. BTS – Rogers Stadium (Aug. 22-23)
The worldwide K-pop sensation makes a triumphant return to Toronto after a long absence. Expect stunning dance routines, high energy, and a fan-fuelled spectacle as BTS brings its renowned live show to town.
5. AC/DC – Rogers Stadium (Sept. 16)
More old school rock is on the way as the legendary AC/DC are set to take Torontonians on the “Highway to Hell” with hard-hitting riffs and arena-filling power. Legendary anthems, incredible performances, and a no-nonsense rock show make this a bucket-list event for fans of classic rock.
6. Ed Sheeran – Rogers Centre (Aug. 20, 21, 22)
When Ed Sheeran first hit Toronto he was in the opening slot for a somewhat popular artist by the name of Taylor Swift. Now, he’s one of the biggest pop stars in the world. He returns to town for a stop on his Loop Tour in support of his new album Play (2025).
7. Rush – Scotiabank Arena (Aug. 7, 9, 11 & 13)
Toronto rock legends Rush, who met at a North York high school and changed music, bring technical mastery and epic compositions to their hometown as part of the band’s reunion tour minus iconic drummer Neil Peart who died in 2020. This will be a dream come true for fans of rock virtuosity.

8. Lionel Richie & Earth, Wind & Fire – Scotiabank Arena (July 4)
A rare gem of a show where soulful grooves will meet timeless pop in one special night as these legends turn back the clock. Lionel Richie’s beloved vocals paired with Earth, Wind & Fire’s funky hits make this concert a celebration of feel-good classics and dance-floor-ready jams.
9. Cardi B – Scotiabank Arena (March 30)
Cardi B brings energy, infectious beats, and high-octane charisma as her Little Miss Drama tour checks into Scotiabank Arena just as spring gets underway. Expect a bold, larger-than-life performance and a night where hip-hop fans can dance, cheer, and vibe along with one of the genre’s biggest stars.
10. Doja Cat – Scotiabank Arena (Nov. 25)
Doja Cat’s genre-blending hits and infectious stage presence make her a must-see act in 2026. Expect the unexpected, catchy hooks, and a performance full of personality.

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