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Live music in Toronto this week: From Demi Lovato to Lewis Capaldi, here are the concerts happening April 20 to 26

Concert fans can catch everything from pop megastars to Canadian singer-songwriters across Toronto this week.

Image features singer Demi Lovato and musician Lewis Capaldi performing live in Toronto, showcasing popular artists during the concert week from April 20 to 26.
Demi Lovato and Lewis Capaldi are two artists playing shows in Toronto this week. (Courtesy: Instagram/ddlovato /Instagram/lewiscapaldi)

Celebrate the warm spring weather and blooming flowers this week by going to a concert! Whether you’re looking to sing along to Demi Lovato or mosh to Joyce Manor, this list of shows in Toronto has it all.

From pop megastars to Canadian 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:

Demi Lovato

  • When: April 20
  • Where: Scotiabank Arena

Pop megastar Demi Lovato is going on tour to promote her first pop record in over five years. She’ll be playing Scotiabank Arena Monday night on the It’s Not That Deep tour supporting her new album of the same name. After close to two decades in the game, Lovato has achieved a career few artists have accomplished, having released nine chart-topping albums, 57 singles, and played seven tours. Tickets for her show start at $63 for verified resale tickets.

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Lewis Capaldi

  • When: April 22
  • Where: Scotiabank Arena

After taking a two-year break from music to focus on his health, Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi will be playing Scotiabank Arena Wednesday night. Capaldi skyrocketed to fame in 2019 when this single, “Someone You Loved” off of his Breach EP reached number one on the United Kingdom Singles Chart and stayed at the top position for seven weeks. The song also hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100. He’s also toured with artists such as Niall Horan, Ed Sheeran and Bastille. Tickets for his concert starts at $87.

The Last Dinner Party

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  • When: April 23
  • Where: Massey Hall

London-based rock band The Last Dinner Party will be taking over Massey Hall Thursday night in support of their sophomore album From the Pyre, which reached number two on the UK albums chart and made its way onto several end-of-year album lists. The band’s debut record, Prelude to Ecstasy debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the highest first-week selling album in more than nine years. The group won a Brit Award and was nominated for the Mercury Prize. Only two balcony tickets are left for the band’s show, each costing $100.

Tyler Shaw

  • When: April 23
  • Where: Mod Club

Canadian pop singer-songwriter Tyler Shaw is bringing heartthrob vibes to Mod Club Thursday night on his Run To You tour to promote his latest single of the same name. Shaw released his first single, “Kiss Goodnight,” through Sony Music Canada after winning MuchMusic’s Coca-Cola Covers Contest in 2012. The single quickly reached Gold status a few months later. Shaw has since released four studio albums and has worked with Marianas Trench’s Josh  Ramsay, country artist Sacha, and dance musician Frank Walker. General admission tickets for his show are $40.75.

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Joyce Manor

  • When: April 24
  • Where: Danforth Music Hall

Californian punk band Joyce Manor are returning to Toronto on Friday with fellow alternative heavyweights Militarie Gun, Teenage Mortgage, and Combat in support of their latest album, I Used to Go to This Bar. The band is known for their short, under-20 minute albums and is considered one of the best modern punk bands of all time. Their show was originally scheduled for March 26 but was rescheduled to April 24 after frontman Barry Johnson tore his vocal cord. Standing room tickets for their show at The Danforth Music Hall are sold out, but balcony tickets are still available for $66.25.

Joost Klein

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  • When: April 26
  • Where: HISTORY

Dutch rapper and singer Joost Klein will be lighting up the dance floor Sunday night at HISTORY on his debut world tour, aptly named World Tour 2026. Klein’s fame blew up in 2024 when his song “Europapa” was selected to represent the Netherlands in Eurovision. To date, he’s released 10 studio albums, 21 singles and EPs, and most recently, performed at Coachella. General admission tickets for Klein’s show are $53.25.

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