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USA January 2, 2026

TORONTO 2026: MUSIC MAYHEM IS COMING!

TORONTO 2026: MUSIC MAYHEM IS COMING!

Toronto is bracing for a seismic shift in its music landscape: 2026 promises to be a year dominated by the titans of rock. Prepare for a wave of legendary acts returning to the stage, offering unforgettable nights for devoted fans.

The anticipation is particularly high for Triumph, reuniting with April Wine on April 24th at Scotiabank Arena. This marks their first tour in three decades, celebrating a remarkable 50-year legacy, though the lineup for all dates isn’t fully confirmed.

May brings a historic moment as The Guess Who, featuring Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings, reclaim their original band name after a legal victory. They’ll be performing at Scotiabank Arena on May 30th, a testament to enduring musical power.

Toronto prog-rock band Rush have added two more hometown shows at Scotiabank Arena on Aug. 11 and 13 after previously announcing Aug. 7 and 9 dates at the venue.

Evanescence, led by the captivating Amy Lee, returns to the RBC Amphitheatre on June 29th with a fresh sound and new music, including their powerful single, “Fight Like A Girl.” Their first tour in four years is sure to ignite the stage.

Motley Crue, defying their past farewell promises, unleashes the 20th anniversary of their “Carnival of Sins” tour at the RBC Amphitheatre on July 22nd. Forty-five years of raw energy and iconic anthems await.

Southern rock royalty Lynyrd Skynyrd joins forces with Foreigner on July 30th at the RBC Amphitheatre for the “Double Trouble Double Vision” tour. Expect a night packed with timeless hits, even with evolving lineups.

 For the first time in 23 years, Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings are touring as The Guess Who across Canada in 2026. HANDOUT

August explodes with stadium-sized performances. The Foo Fighters, launching their North American tour at Rogers Stadium on August 4th, introduce Ilan Rubin on drums, alongside the electrifying Queens of the Stone Age.

The Gunners, Guns N’ Roses, arrive at Rogers Stadium on August 5th, battle-tested from a massive 2025 world tour and armed with new tracks like “Nothin” and “Atlas.”

A truly poignant moment arrives with Rush, playing Scotiabank Arena on August 7th, 9th, 11th, and 13th. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson honor the legacy of Neil Peart, joined by the incredibly talented Anika Nilles on drums.

 L.A. heavy metal band Motley Crue will play Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre on July 22 as part of their Carnival of Soul’s 20th anniversary tour.

Iron Maiden, with Megadeth in tow, unleashes their 50th anniversary “Run For Your Lives” tour at Scotiabank Arena on August 29th and 30th. Prepare for a double dose of metal mayhem.

AC/DC brings their “Power Up” tour to Rogers Stadium on September 16th, showcasing the enduring energy of Angus Young and the band’s formidable lineup.

The year also shines a spotlight on powerful female voices. Brandi Carlile, Cardi B, Florence + The Machine, Rosalía, and Doja Cat each bring their unique energy to Toronto stages throughout the year.

 Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters looks out towards fans during a concert at the Verdun Auditorium in the Montreal area, July 10, 2023.

British sensations are also descending upon the city. Lily Allen, Lewis Capaldi, Louis Tomlinson, and Ed Sheeran will captivate audiences at various venues, offering a diverse range of musical styles.

For those with a country twang, Eric Church, Luke Combs, and Zach Bryan will deliver unforgettable performances, adding another layer to Toronto’s vibrant 2026 concert calendar.

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