Concerts in Toronto July
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Concerts in Toronto July 2026 schedule
Toronto's July 2026 concert scene is packed with an exciting lineup featuring a diverse range of artists across iconic venues. Music enthusiasts can enjoy performances from main performers such as Goat at The Concert Hall at Toronto Masonic Temple on July 6, Finn Wolfhard at The Opera House on July 24, Madison Beer at Coca-Cola Coliseum on July 10, and Karol G at Rogers Stadium on July 29. Fans of hip-hop and rap will find J. Cole performing twice at Scotiabank Arena on July 27 and 28, while Tame Impala will captivate audiences with back-to-back shows at Scotiabank Arena on July 25 and 26.
The summer month also features legendary artists like Lionel Richie & Earth, Wind & Fire at Scotiabank Arena on July 4, Santana & The Doobie Brothers at RBC Amphitheatre on July 5, and Herbie Hancock at Massey Hall on July 26. Rock and alternative fans can look forward to acts like Muse, Bloc Party & The Temper Trap at RBC Amphitheatre on July 15, Billy Talent at RBC Amphitheatre on July 18, and The Black Crowes, Whiskey Myers & Southall at RBC Amphitheatre on July 21.
Comedy and local performances are also thriving, with Aziz Ansari at The Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort on July 16, Josh Johnson at Massey Hall on July 17-19, and a variety of other stand-up shows. For electronic music lovers, events like Wakin Chau at Meridian Hall on July 11, Chasewest at Coda on July 17, and Wax Motif at DPRTMNT on July 24 promise high-energy nights.
Other notable venues hosting concerts include The Mod Club, The Drake Hotel, and The Garrison, offering a mix of indie, alternative, and underground acts. Whether you're into pop, jazz, metal, or electronic music, July 2026 in Toronto offers an unparalleled array of concerts to explore and enjoy.