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Concerts in Toronto this week: Post Malone, Arkells, Megan Maroney and more

From Post Malone’s stadium-sized spectacle to intimate sets from Joshua Slone, Toronto’s stages are packed this week with country stars, rock favourites, indie icons and chart-topping headliners.

Post Malone and Megan Maroney perform on stage at a concert in Toronto, showcasing popular artists in the local music scene.
From stadium-filling superstars to viral hitmakers, Toronto’s concert calendar is stacked this week with performances spanning all genres. (Courtesy: postmalone, megmoroney/Instagram)

What to know

  • Post Malone, Bailey Zimmerman and Megan Moroney headline a week packed with country and crossover stars across Toronto.
  • Arkells, Joji and The Strokes bring rock, alt-R&B and indie sounds to some of the city’s biggest stages.
  • From intimate club shows to 50,000-seat stadium concerts, there’s a live music experience for every fan this week.

Looking for the next live show? From arena-filling superstars to hometown heavyweights, Toronto’s concert calendar is stacked this week with performances spanning all genres.

Whether you’re looking for a massive stadium spectacle or a more intimate live music experience, there’s no shortage of shows to add to your calendar. Here’s who’s taking over stages across the city this week.

Post Malone: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour

  • Location: Rogers Stadium

One of the biggest names in music is taking over Rogers Stadium this week. Hip-hop rapper turned country crooner Post Malone touches down at the 50,000-capacity venue on Tuesday, and is also bringing Grammy Award-winning singer Jelly Roll along. Tickets are still on sale, starting as low as $78

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Joshua Slone: Thinking Too Much Tour

  • Location: Danforth Music Hall

Kentucky-born country singer Joshua Slone is bringing his Thinking Too Much Tour to Danforth Music Hall on Wednesday. The Appalachian-rooted storyteller has received nods from Zach Bryan, and is known for his raw, emotional contemporary folk sound. Tickets are on sale now, starting from $40. 

Bailey Zimmerman: Different Night Same Rodeo Tour

  • Location: RBC Amphitheatre

Country rock heartthrob Bailey Zimmerman continues his cross-Canada tour with a stop in Toronto on Thursday. His Different Night Same Rodeo Tour, based off of his most recent album of the same name, is fresh off the heels of shows in Edmonton and Kelowna, and will head to London and Ottawa after Thursday. For his one night only in the 6ix, fans should expect a setlist full of hits and Zimmerman’s signature high energy presence. Resale tickets are available, with the lowest priced around $132. 

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Arkells: Between Us Tour

  • Location: Lee’s Palace, HISTORY and RBC Amphitheatre

Hamilton’s beloved rock band Arkells kicks off a busy Toronto run with a special performance at Lee’s Palace on Wednesday, HISTORY on Thursday and closing out the trio with RBC Amphitheatre on Friday. Whether you’re down for an intimate show or a massive hometown-style celebration, stop by to witness the energetic stage presence that has made this Canadian band a live music staple.

Joji: SOLARIS Tour

  • Location: Scotiabank Arena

Japanese-Australian singer Joji, known for his atmospheric alt-R&B sound, is bringing his SOLARIS tour to Toronto on Friday. Collaborating with trendy artists like GIVEON, Don Toliver and Yeat, fans were treated earlier this month to the deluxe drop of his most recent album Piss In The Wind. Featuring openers Corbin and Nate Sib, tickets are still on sale and start at $90

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Megan Moroney: The Cloud 9 Tour

  • Location: Scotiabank Arena

As country music’s rising stars continue to make waves this week in Toronto, Megan Moroney is no exception. Still riding the high of her viral breakout hit “Tennessee Orange,” her Cloud 9 Tour, based off of her 2026 album of the same title, arrives in the city this Saturday. With a sound described as an “emo cowgirl,” fans should expect a mix of heartfelt ballads, southern rock favourites, and an undeniable charisma. Featuring opens JP Saxe and Solon Holt, very few tickets are available, with the lowest price starting at around $250. 

The Strokes: Reality Awaits North America Tour

  • Location: RBC Amphitheatre

Indie rock icons The Strokes wrap up the week with one of Toronto’s most anticipated concerts of the summer. Ahead of the July release of Reality Awaits, the New York City band’s first release in six years, fans can expect a nostalgic night filled with classic hits, beloved deep cuts, and the band’s timeless sound. A limited number of tickets are still available, with the lowest price for around $275.

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