
Ward off this week’s incoming April showers by going to a concert! Whether you’re looking to rock out to Yungblud or sing along to Calum Scott, this list of shows in Toronto has it all.
From arena metalcore to English singer-songwriters, 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:
Bring Me The Horizon
- When: April 28
- Where: Scotiabank Arena
British metalcore band Bring Me The Horizon is bringing their can’t-miss live show to Toronto Tuesday night, during part two of their Ascension Program tour. The band, fronted by Oli Sykes, has been in the scene for over two decades, releasing their debut album, Count Your Blessings, in 2006. The group has put out seven albums, with their 2015 effort, That’s the Spirit, becoming their highest charting. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200. The band has been nominated for two Grammys and three BRIT Awards — winning one. Tickets for their show start at $126.50 for standing room only “seats.”
The Midnight
- When: April 28
- Where: HISTORY
Los Angeles synthwave band The Midnight is coming to HISTORY Tuesday night on their Time Machines Tour. Formed in 2012, The Midnight consists of singer-songwriter Tyler Lyle and producer, songwriter, and singer Time McEwan. The two have released six studio albums, with their latest being Syndicate in 2025. The album reached number six on the United States dance charts. In 2016, the duo teamed up with Drake, dropping a remix of his banger, “0 to 100.” General admission tickets are $53.75 but there are verified resale tickets starting at $33.60.
Calum Scott
- When: April 29
- Where: Massey Hall
English singer and songwriter Calum Scott will be playing Massey Hall this Wednesday on his The Avenoir Tour, in support of his latest album of the same name. Scott first rose to fame in 2015 after earning a golden buzzer and placing sixth on Britain’s Got Talent. His cover of Robyn’s “Dancing on My Own” reached number two on the United Kingdom singles chart, becoming Britain’s best-selling single of summer 2016. Since his variety show debut, Scott has released three albums and has toured with Ed Sheeran, Pentatonix, and Jason Derulo. Tickets for his show start at $66.70 for obstructed view seats.
Yungblud
- When: May 2
- Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum
English alternative rock musician Dominic Harrison, known professionally as Yungblud, will be taking over Coca-Cola Coliseum on Saturday. Most recently, he was named as Ozzy Ozzbourne’s successor by the Prince of Darkness himself. Harrison has released four albums, with Idols gracing audiences just last summer. He has worked with huge names in the rock and punk scenes, including with Aerosmith, Travis Barker of Blink-182, and Black Sabbath. There are three verified resale tickets for $95.90, with regular priced standing room tickets starting at $104.75.
