Toronto will see a handful of international superstars touch down in the city this summer to perform shows at venues like Budweiser Stage, Rogers Centre, and Scotiabank Arena, as well as at a brand new stadium in North York. These are the biggest names expected to bring their talents to Toronto in summer 2025.
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Toronto summer concerts 2025 From left: Morgan Wallen, The Weeknd, Coldplay's Chris Martin, Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar and SZA. They are among the artists performing in Toronto this summer. Here's a look at some concerts this summer. (The Associated Press)
Metric, June 6 Toronto’s indie rock band Metric will head to Budweiser Stage as part of a select number of shows hitting Ontario and Quebec in June. (Derek Mortensen/The Canadian Press)
Halsey, June 10 The American singer-songwriter and actress will play Budweiser Stage as part of her ‘For My Last Trick’ tour. (Christopher Katsarov/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Dierks Bentley, June 12 The Arizona born singer is one of many country artists playing at Budweiser Stage this summer. He will be joined by special guest Zach Top as part of the ‘Broken Branches’ tour. (Amy Harris/Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Kendrick Lamar and SZA, June 12, 13 After performing together at the Super Bowl LIX halftime show (and making sure to take aim at fellow rapper Drake as part of the pair’s ongoing rap beef), Kendrick Lamar and SZA will bring their ‘Grand National’ tour to the Rogers Centre in Drake’s hometown. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)
Keith Urban, June 21 Toronto’s Budweiser Stage is the first Canadian stop on the country music mainstay’s ‘High and Alive’ world tour. (Amy Harris/Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Mumford & Sons, June 24 Following a four-year hiatus, the British folk group is returning to Toronto to play at Budweiser Stage after first visiting Massey Hall in March this year for a ‘Tour Before The Tour.’ (Jack Plunkett/Jack Plunkett/Invision/AP)
Stray Kids, June 29 The K-pop boy band will be the first act to perform at the new, still under construction Rogers Stadium in North York. (Vianney Le Caer/Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)
Coldplay, July 7, 8, 11, 12 Coldplay will take up residence at Rogers Stadium for two weekends as part of their ‘Music of the Spheres’ world tour with a mystery guest still to be announced. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Rajanish Kakade)
Luke Bryan, July 10 Taking a break from his time as an American Idol judge, the country artist will touch down at Budweiser Stage for the ‘Country Song Came On’ tour. (Rob Grabowski/Rob Grabowski/Invision/AP)
Shania Twain, July 15, 16 Canada’s country sweetheart is coming to the Great Canadian Toronto casino for two nights. (Scott A Garfitt/Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP)
Thomas Rhett, July 17 Another country artist touching down at Budweiser Stage this summer is Thomas Rhett, who will be accompanied by Tucker Wetmore and The Castellows. (Amy Harris/Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Wiz Khalifa & Sean Paul, July 18 The two rappers are partnering up for their joint ‘Good Vibes Only’ tour with special guest Da Baby at Budweiser Stage. (Scott Roth/Scott Roth/Invision/AP)
Kesha and Scissor Sisters, July 21 Kesha is bringing pop rock band Scissor Sisters with her to Budweiser Stage for the ‘Tits Out’ tour. (Aurea Del Rosario/AP)
Rod Stewart, July 22 Among one of the best-selling artists of all time, Rod Stewart is coming to Toronto’s Budweiser Stage ‘One Last Time’ on his final North American tour alongside Cheap Trick. (Danny Johnston/The Associated Press)
BLACKPINK, July 22, 23 The South Korean girl group – consisting of global superstars Jennie, Rosé, Lisa, and Jisoo – will perform at the new Rogers Stadium, reuniting the quartet after two years of solo projects. (Amy Harris/Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
The Offspring, July 23 American rock band The Offspring will be joined by fellow rock band Jimmy Eat World at Budweiser Stage for their ‘SUPERCHARGED Worldwide’ tour. (Amy Harris/Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Our Lady Peace, July 24 Toronto’s own alternative rock band will head to Budweiser Stage this summer on their anniversary tour celebrating 30 years of music. (Francesca Ludikar)
Tyler, the Creator, July 24, 25 The California born alternative hip-hop artist will be the first big artist to head to Scotiabank Arena this summer as part of the world tour supporting his latest album, 'Chromakopia.' (Amy Harris/Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Gracie Abrams with ROLE MODEL, July 26 Hollywood director J. J. Abrams’ daughter gained international recognition after opening for Taylor Swift on select shows of her blockbuster ‘Eras’ tour. Abrams is now headlining her own tour with singer-songwriter ROLE MODEL who will both make their way to Toronto’s Budweiser Stage. (Charles Sykes/Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Cyndi Lauper, July 27 The ‘80s icon is coming to Toronto for the final leg of her ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ farewell tour at Budweiser Stage. (Scott A Garfitt/Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP)
The Weeknd, July 27, 28 & Aug. 7, 8 Scarborough’s own The Weeknd is heading on the ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ stadium tour this summer, playing Rogers Centre in both July and August with special guests Playboi Carti and Mike Dean. (DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Nelly with Ja Rule and Eve, July 31 ‘Where The Party At?’ It’s at Budweiser Stage with the trio of ‘90s hip-hop icons and more special guests. (Julio Cortez/AP)
Katy Perry, Aug. 5, 6 If it’s been your ‘Teenage Dream’ to see Katy Perry on tour, the pop superstar is headlining Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena for two nights as part of her ‘Lifetimes’ tour. (Theo Wargo/Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
Linkin Park, Aug. 8 After a nearly 10-year hiatus following lead singer Chester Bennington’s death in 2017, the group will play at Scotiabank Arena as a reformed version of the band with new lead vocalist Emily Armstrong. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Goo Goo Dolls with Dashboard Confessional, Aug. 10 The ‘Summer Anthem’ tour will see the two American rock bands delight fans at Budweiser Stage. (Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Little Big Town, Aug. 14 The country music quartet is bringing along special guests Wynonna Judd and Shelby Lynne when they perform at Budweiser Stage in August. (Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Stevie Nicks, Aug. 15 The first woman to have been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will play at Scotiabank Arena as part of her North American tour. (Amy Harris/Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Sheryl Crow, Aug. 16 If you’re looking to ‘Soak Up the Sun’ this summer, you can head to the Great Canadian Toronto casino to hear the Grammy winner play some of her greatest hits. (Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images via CNN Newsource)
Chris Brown, Aug. 19, 20 Fresh off paying a $6.7 million bail after getting arrested for assault in the UK, the R&B artist is expected to perform at Rogers Stadium, so long as further legal issues don’t prevent it. (Rich Fury/The Associated Press)
Tate McRae, Aug. 19, 20 Calgary’s viral darling Tate McRae will make her way to Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena to play two nights on her ‘Miss Possessive’ tour with opener Zara Larsson. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Chris Pizzello)
Jonas Brothers, Aug. 21 The trio of brothers is returning to the Rogers Centre this summer for their 20th anniversary ‘Living The Dream’ tour with DJ Marshmello and band Boys Like Girls. (Amy Harris/Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
My Chemical Romance, Aug. 22 The pop punk band is taking their goth aesthetic to the city to perform at Rogers Centre on their ‘The Black Parade’ tour. (Eduardo Verdugo/AP)
Oasis, Aug. 24, 25 Will the notoriously feuding Gallagher brothers remain friendly for long enough to make it for their concert at Rogers Stadium? Everyone with tickets is waiting with bated breath. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck)
Benson Boone, Aug. 29 The viral sensation is flipping his way into Scotiabank Arena with his ‘American Heart’ world tour. (Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Dua Lipa, Sept. 1, 2 The Albanian superstar will spend two nights at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on her ‘Radical Optimism’ tour promoting her album of the same name. (Chris Pizzello/Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
The Who, Sept. 2, 4 Considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, the English rock band has decided ‘The Song Is Over’ and will play Budweiser Stage as part of their North American farewell tour. (Press Photo/TheWho.com)
System Of A Down & Deftones, Sept. 3, 5 The two metal bands will spend two nights at Rogers Stadium with special guests Polyphia and Wisp. (HENNY RAY ABRAMS/AP)
Morgan Wallen, Sept. 4, 5 The record-setting country music superstar will touch down at Rogers Centre to promote his latest mega album ‘I’m the Problem’ with fellow country stars Miranda Lambert and Brooks & Dunn. (John Locher/AP)
HAIM, Sept. 6 The trio of sisters are making their way to Scotiabank Arena for part of their ‘I Quit’ tour. (Chris Pizzello/Invision)
Hozier, Sept. 10 Everyone’s favourite Irish crooner hopes to delight audiences at Rogers Stadium for his ‘Unreal Unearth’ tour. (Avery Sikes/AP)
Lady Gaga, Sept. 10, 11, 13 Mother Monster returns to Toronto at Scotiabank Arena for ‘The MAYHEM Ball,’ performing three nights in what she’s billed as a more intimate show than her previous stadium tours. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images via CNN Newsource)