
What to know
- Alex Warren, Ella Mai and Madison Beer are among the biggest artists performing in Toronto and the GTA this week.
- The lineup also includes the Toronto Summer Music Festival, pop-punk band Arm’s Length and children’s music star Laurie Berkner.
- Concerts run from July 7 to July 12 at venues including RBC Amphitheatre, Coca-Cola Coliseum, Queen Elizabeth Theatre and locations across Toronto.
- Tickets are still available for many shows, with prices starting at around $30 depending on the event.
Now that the heatwave is over and Torontonians can leave the house again, it’s time to catch an exciting concert. Whether you’re looking to jam to Alex Warren’s brand of chill pop-rock or crowdsurf during Arm’s Length’s electric setlist, this list of shows in Toronto has it all.
From emotional pop-rock to chamber quartets, concert lovers will have plenty of opportunities to catch a show or two around the GTA.
Here are some of the artists performing in Toronto this week:
Alex Warren
- When: July 7
- Where: RBC Amphitheatre
Originally rising to fame as a founding member of the TikTok collective Hype House, Alex Warren has since become one of the world’s biggest pop stars. He’ll be performing at RBC Amphitheatre on Tuesday as part of his Finding Family on the Road tour. In 2021, Warren released his first singles “One More I Love You,” “Screaming Underwater,” and “Remember Me Happy.” The next year, he signed a multi-year deal with Atlantic Records. Warren went viral in early 2025 when his single, “Ordinary” blew up on TikTok and reached number one on music charts in over a dozen countries. Tickets for Warren’s show start at $76.58 for lawn seating.
Ella Mai
- When: July 7
- Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum
English R&B singer Ella Mai is coming to Toronto’s Coca-Cola Coliseum this Tuesday to promote her most recent album Do You Still Love Me? She got her start in music in 2014, when she auditioned for the 11th season of The X Factor. In 2015, she released her debut EP, Troubled and was discovered by DJ Mustard. Mai has won numerous awards, including Best R&B Song at the Grammys, three Billboard Music Awards, and three iHeartRadio Music Awards. There are still plenty of tickets available starting at $40.
Toronto Summer Music Festival
- When: July 9
- Where: Multiple venues in Toronto
Under the direction of William Fedkenheuer, Toronto Summer Music Festival brings together music education with a stunning combination of performances. The festival features performances by renowned pianists, chamber music groups, violinists, vocalists, and more. Toronto Summer Music Festival runs from July 8 to August 1. Individual tickets for the festival start at $30.
Arm’s Length
- When: July 9
- Bridgeworks
Toronto pop-punk four-piece Arm’s Length is ending their spring run of shows this Thursday in Hamilton at Bridgeworks. The Canadian emo group is currently one of the hottest bands in the scene with two albums and two EPs under their belt. Their most recent album, There’s a Whole World Out There, released in April 2025, was included on several best album lists. General admission tickets are still available for $32.18.
Madison Beer
- When: July 10
- Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum
Popstar Madison Beer is taking the stage at Coca-Cola Coliseum on Friday for her fourth concert tour in support of her latest album, Locket. Since being discovered by Justin Bieber in 2012, Beer has released three albums, worked with beauty and fashion brands, and collaborated with the game platform Fortnite. She has also been nominated for two Grammy Awards: Best Dance Pop Recording and Best Immersive Audio Album. Tickets for The Locket Tour start at $127.25.
Laurie Berkner
- When: July 11
- Where: Queen Elizabeth
Laurie Berkner, the vocalist and guitarist in the children’s music collective The Laurie Berkner Band, will be performing her greatest hits at Queen Elizabeth Theatre on Saturday on her solo tour. She has been recognized for launching the “kindie rock” genre, which combines the singer-songwriter method of writing music with kid-friendly lyrics. People Magazine has called Berkner “the queen of kids’ music for her contribution to the genre. Canadian national treasure Sharon Hampson, of Sharon, Lois & Bram will also be making a special guest appearance during the show. Mezzanine tickets for her tour start at $52.02.
