This is your warning: the end of summer is quickly approaching. End of summer means a few things in Toronto: no more sticky TTC rides, the CNE, and a limited number of Budweiser Stage shows remaining. If you haven’t been to a concert at Bud yet this year, here is your sign.
Here are the shows happening at Budweiser Stage before the season ends.
- Leon Bridges Charley Crockett: Thursday, Aug. 28
- Above & Beyond: Friday, Aug. 29
- The Black Keys: Sunday, Aug. 31
- The Who: Tues, Sept. 2 and Thursday, Sept. 4
- Tedeschi Trucks Band & Gov’t Mule: Wednesday, Sept. 3
- Alabama Shakes: Saturday, Sept. 6
- A Day To Remember: Sunday, Sept. 7
- The Lumineers: Monday, Sept. 8 and Tuesday, Sept. 9
- Falling In Reverse: Wednesday, Sept. 10
- Mt. Joy: Thursday, Sept. 11
- Morrissey: Saturday, Sept. 13
- Pulp: Tuesday, Sept. 16
- The Doobie Brothers with the Coral Reefer Band: Thursday, Sept. 18
- Halestorn and Lindsey Stirling: Friday, Sept. 19
- Twenty One Pilots: Saturday, Sept. 20 and Sunday, Sept. 20
- The B52S* Devo: Wednesday, Sept. 24
- Lainey Wilson: Thursday, Sept. 25
- Voyager: Friday, Sept. 26
- $UICIDEBOY$: Saturday, Sept. 27
- Shawn Mendes: Sunday, Sept. 28
- Alice Cooper: Monday, Sept. 29
To close things out, Budweiser Stage will host a brand-new music festival on the grounds on Oct. 4 and 5, 2025. All Things Go Festival will feature performances from:
- Reneé Rapp
- Remi Wolf
- Ravyn Lenae
- Chelsea Cutler
- Blondshell
- Julia Wolf
- ELIO
- EMEI
- Kacey Musgraves
- Role Model
- Charlotte Cardin (Special Guest)
- Noah Cyrus
- Valley
- Joy Oladokun
- Alemeda
- Baby Nova
Will you be hitting up Budweiser Stage before the cold weather comes, Toronto?
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