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Joji concert tonight Toronto: Set times, tickets and what fans need to know

The singer-songwriter is bringing his Solaris Tour to Scotiabank Arena on Friday night with special guests Nate Sib and Corbin joining him for the one-night-only performance.

Joji on stage at a Toronto concert, illuminated by blue lights, singing into a microphone with a large screen behind him.
Joji performs during his opening show of the Solaris Tour, he is set to perform at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena on Friday night. (Courtesy: IG/sushitrash)

Joji is touching down in Toronto on Friday night, and fans hoping to catch the singer live can use this guide to prepare for everything they need to know before heading to the show.

The singer-songwriter is bringing his Solaris Tour to Scotiabank Arena on Friday night with special guests Nate Sib and Corbin joining him for the one-night-only performance.

Summary

  • Joji is bringing his Solaris Tour to Scotiabank Arena in Toronto for one night only on Friday.
  •  Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with opening acts Nate Sib and Corbin expected to begin around 7 p.m.
  • The concert is expected to last approximately two hours.
  • Tickets remain available in several sections of the arena, though pit tickets have sold out.
  • Fans can expect to hear some of Joji’s biggest hits, including “Slow Dancing in the Dark,” “Glimpse of Us” and “Sanctuary.”

Joji is touching down in Toronto on Friday night, and fans hoping to catch the singer live can use this guide to prepare for everything they need to know before heading to the show.

The Japanese-Australian singer-songwriter is bringing his Solaris Tour to Scotiabank Arena for one night only, performing for what is expected to be a packed crowd in downtown Toronto.

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Joji won’t be taking the stage alone. Joining him for the evening are special guests Nate Sib and Corbin, who will help kick off the night’s performances.

The Toronto stop is one of a limited number of North American dates on the tour and marks Joji’s return to the city.

How long is the Joji concert?

Fans can expect the show to run for roughly two hours.

If timings remain consistent with previous tour stops, the concert should wrap up around 11 p.m.

Concertgoers are encouraged to arrive early to allow time for security screening, merchandise lines and finding their seats.

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What time does the Joji concert start?

Doors for the show are scheduled to open at 6:30 p.m.

Opening acts are expected to begin performing around 7 p.m., while Joji is anticipated to take the stage at approximately 9 p.m. Fans can expect a performance lasting roughly two hours.

As always, concertgoers are encouraged to arrive early to allow time for security screening, merchandise purchases and finding their seats before the show begins.

Are tickets still available?

Yes, a number of tickets remain available for Friday night’s concert.

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The most affordable tickets are located in the 300 level and begin at $105.75.

Tickets in the 200 level range from $141.75 to $162.25, while floor seats start at $162.25.

Fans hoping to get as close to the stage as possible may be out of luck, however, as pit tickets have completely sold out and no resale tickets were available at the time of publication. 

To summarize again:

Current pricing includes –

  • 300-level seats starting around $105.75
  • 200-level seats ranging from $141.75 to $162.25
  • Floor seats beginning around $162.25

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Pit tickets have sold out.

What songs will Joji perform?

While setlists can vary from show to show, fans can expect to hear several of Joji’s biggest hits, including:

• “Slow Dancing in the Dark”

• “Glimpse of Us”

• “Daylight”

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• “Die for You”

• “Sanctuary”

• “Pixelated Kisses”

• “Love Us Again”

Getting to Scotiabank Arena

Fans are encouraged to use public transit whenever possible.

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Scotiabank Arena is directly connected to Toronto’s PATH network and is a short walk from:

  • Union Station
  • TTC Line 1
  • GO Transit
  • UP Express

With many locals expected to hit downtown on Friday night, transit will likely be the easiest way to get to and from the venue.

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