Concerts in Toronto This-week
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Concerts in Toronto This-week 2026 schedule
This week in Toronto promises an exciting lineup of concerts and live performances across various venues. Music enthusiasts can look forward to a diverse array of genres, from electronic and hip-hop to rock and classical. On Monday, July 6th, the iconic Goat will be performing at The Concert Hall at Toronto Masonic Temple, delivering a memorable night of alternative and experimental sounds. The same evening, Lelo will take the stage at Hard Luck Bar, offering an intimate experience for fans of indie and electronic music.
Midweek, on Tuesday, July 7th, R&B sensation Ella Mai will charm audiences at Coca-Cola Coliseum, while comedian and influencer Alex Warren will host his 'Little Orphan Alex Live' show at RBC Amphitheatre. As the week progresses, Toronto’s top venues host a variety of performances, including the energetic Zeds Dead at RBC Amphitheatre on Saturday, July 11th, and the soulful Wakin Chau, performing twice at Meridian Hall on the same day.
Other notable events include the legendary Digable Planets at Phoenix Concert Theatre on Friday, July 10th, and the folk group The Longest Johns at Lees Palace on Wednesday, July 8th. For fans of intense metal, Kataklysm, Six Feet Under, and Wormhole will unite at Lees Palace on July 9th. Family-friendly events are also on offer, with Laurie Berkner entertaining children at Queen Elizabeth Theatre on Saturday morning, July 11th.
Additionally, the top-tier performances by The Body & Big Brave at St. Stephen-In-The-Fields Church and the vibrant Boogie Down Broadway shows at Annabel's Music Hall on Saturday evening contribute to the lively cultural scene. Whether you're into electronic, hip-hop, rock, or classical, Toronto's concert schedule this week offers something for everyone, making it an ideal time to explore the city’s vibrant live music scene.