Concerts in Toronto November
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Concerts in Toronto November 2026 schedule
Toronto in November 2026 promises an exciting lineup of concerts and performances across its renowned venues. Music lovers can enjoy a diverse array of genres, from classic rock to contemporary pop, jazz, metal, and comedy. The month kicks off with high-energy shows like Journey at the Scotiabank Arena on November 4th, and Doja Cat performing there on November 25th, making it a must-visit for mainstream music fans. The Scotiabank Arena also hosts the Disney Descendants & Zombies: Worlds Collide on November 1st, appealing to families and younger audiences.
For fans of alternative and indie sounds, the Danforth Music Hall features performances by Geese on November 3rd, The Menzingers on November 10th, and The Lightfoot Band on November 21st, offering a vibrant live music scene. Jazz and classical enthusiasts can enjoy performances at Koerner Hall, including the Royal Conservatory Orchestra with Tania Miller & Anna Yin on November 27th, and the acclaimed Daniil Trifonov on November 22nd. Notably, the venue also hosts the innovative jazz ensemble Punch Brothers on November 17th.
Comedy fans have plenty to look forward to with comedians like Matt Rife at Scotiabank Arena on November 22nd, Jim Jefferies at Meridian Hall on November 20th, and Daniel Sloss at Massey Hall on November 20th. For those interested in unique performances, the Horseshoe Tavern features acts such as Blake Whiten and West 22nd, while Massey Hall hosts the Women’s Blues Revue and a special tribute to Lightfoot Band, both on November 21st.
Other notable events include the live orchestral performance of Indiana Jones and The Raiders of The Lost Ark at Meridian Hall on November 27th and 28th, a fantastic experience for film and music fans alike. Top venues like Massey Hall, Meridian Hall, and the Danforth Music Hall are hosting an eclectic mix of events, ensuring that there's something for everyone this November in Toronto. Whether you're into rock, jazz, comedy, or classical music, the city's concert scene is buzzing with unforgettable performances throughout the month.