Concerts in Toronto December
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Concerts in Toronto December 2026 schedule
Toronto in December offers an exciting lineup of concerts and performances at some of the city’s top venues. From intimate jazz and classical concerts to energetic rock and pop shows, there is something for every music enthusiast. The month kicks off with performances like the Classic Albums Live Tribute Show honoring The Beatles' Red Album at Massey Hall, scheduled for December 17th, providing a nostalgic experience for Beatles fans. Rock fans can catch Dragonforce on December 2nd at History Toronto, known for their virtuosic guitar work and high-energy performances.
December features standout acts such as Shakey Graves performing on December 14th at History Toronto, and the legendary Ravi Coltrane bringing jazz vibes on December 5th at Koerner Hall. Indie and alternative music are represented by Wolf Parade on December 12th at History Toronto and Jamie Fine on December 11th at Danforth Music Hall. For fans of classical and chamber music, Stewart Goodyear and The New Orford String Quartet will perform at Koerner Hall on December 13th.
Comedy and family-friendly events are also part of the December lineup, with The Roll Players scheduled for December 29th at Comedy Bar Danforth. Other notable performances include Bored Teachers at the Elgin Theatre on December 5th, and the lively choir session with Choir! Choir! Choir! happening twice on December 19th at Massey Hall. Top venues such as Massey Hall, Koerner Hall, and The Mod Club host many of these events, offering diverse musical experiences across the city. Whether you're into jazz, rock, pop, classical, or comedy, Toronto’s December concert scene provides memorable entertainment to end the year with a bang.