Concerts in Toronto this summer feature huge stars like Katy Perry, Lady Gaga and Bieber as well as bands and artists such as U2, Metallica, Lady Antebellum and John Mayer. Don't forget all the free music that'll also contribute to your soundtrack of this season.
Events you might want to check out:U2 (June 23 @ Rogers Centre)
U2 will be performing their iconic album Joshua Tree from beginning to end on this anniversary tour. Expect a few surprise hits thrown in.
Arkells (June 24 @ Budweiser Stage)
July Talk and other special guests join Hamilton heroes the Arkells for this big summer rock show.
Lady Antebellum (June 29 @ Budweiser Stage)
Country superstars Lady Antebellum hit the road this summer on their You Look Good 2017 World Tour with Kelsea Ballerini and Brett Young.
Bob Dylan and His Band (July 5 @ Air Canada Centre)
Bob Dylan and His Band are taking over Canada this summer, touring songs from his three-part album Triplicate.
Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull (July 6 @ Air Canada Centre)
Enrique and Pitbull pretty much are summer in the form of two talented Latino men. So dive into all the dance hits, put your hands in the air and enjoy.
Ed Sheeran (July 7 @ Air Canada Centre)
Ed returns to Toronto on his non-stop world tour. The hits just keep pouring out of his man's mind, so don't miss your chance to sing along live.
Gorillaz (July 10 @ Air Canada Centre)
Gorillaz might have released one of the greatest albums of the year and when they tour, you go. No questions. The onstage guest list is worth the ticket price alone.
Iron Maiden (July 15 @ Budweiser Stage)
Put that Iron Maiden tank or t-shirt to good use and see the band everyone seems to be wearing these days.
Metallica (July 16 @ Rogers Centre)
Metallica released Hardwired...to Self-Destruct in 2017 and now they're touring. They'll probably throw in a few massive hits, light and smoke for good measure.
Jill Scott (July 18 @ Massey Hall)
How can you even think twice about getting tickets to soul queen Jill Scott's show? How dare you.
Queen & Adam Lambert (July 18 @ Air Canada Centre)
Adam Lambert joins Queen on the road once more, this time for a summer arena tour of North America. They'll stay in Toronto for two nights.
Muse (July 18 @ Budweiser Stage)
Thirty Seconds to Mars and PVRIS open for stadium rockers Muse. Expect huge sound, lights, and the perfect mix of electronic and rock.
Kendrick Lamar (July 25 @ ACC)
Kendrick Lamar, with special guests Travis Scott and D.R.A.M., makes his first stop on the Damn Tour. Kendrick will be back again in August.
J. Cole (July 28 @ Air Canada Centre)
J. Cole's 4 Your Eyez Only Tour will include special surprise guests, you can bet on that. He's got friends here.
Hans Zimmer (August 1 @ Air Canada Centre)
Hans Zimmer, the Oscar-winning composer who's work include the Lion King, and Pirate of the Caribbean, is touring! He blew crowds away at Coachella.
Kings Of Leon (August 9 @ Budweiser Stage)
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats open for Kings Of Leon. So many fist pumps, so many screams.
Shawn Mendes (August 11 @ Air Canada Centre)
Shawn Mendes makes hits and he's bringing this tour around the world. Don't miss his Toronto stop as it'll be a homecoming moment like no other.
Earth, Wind & Fire (August 13 @ Air Canada Centre)
Earth, Wind & Fire and CHIC ft. Nile Rodgers on tour? Together? The volume of funk, soul, disco and pop during this two hour show will be a workout for your mind and body.
Green Day (August 18 @ Budweiser Stage)
Green Day brings their Revolution Radio Tour outdoors and by the water to show off songs from their 2016 album.
Coldplay (August 21 @ Rogers Centre)
Coldplay bring their big hits, sound, and light show to the biggest music venue in the country. Let's hope they leave the dome open.
Bruno Mars (August 26 @ Air Canada Centre)
Bruno Mars hits are undeniable, they get into your head and never leave. He also has a way of starting any dance party, anywhere as soon as a song comes on. Imagine a full concert of this?
John Mayer (August 29 @ Budweiser Stage)
John Mayer is searching for everything on this latest world tour. This is also the name of his latest, acclaimed album of pop hits.
Zac Brown Band (August 31 @ Budweiser Stage)
For Southern country soul like no other, catch the Zac Brown Band and if you're lucky they'll sing that Avicii song they did last year.
Justin Bieber (September 5 @ Rogers Centre)
Justin Bieber cannot stop touring. He can't stop putting out hits either, so you should probably get to this show and sing and dance because you know you're going to love it.
Matchbox Twenty & Counting Crows (September 6 @ Budweiser Stage)
Head all the way back into the 1990s and the early 00s with Matchbox Twenty and Counting Crows.
Lady Gaga (September 7 @ Air Canada Centre)
There is no other pop performer like Lady Gaga. Any chance you have to see this force of nature live, do it. It will forever change you.
The Weeknd (September 9 @ Air Canada Centre)
Now that the Weeknd has shown he can animate the Reference Library, why not come back to the ACC and sing around his giant starship, one more time?
Lauryn Hill & Nas Tour (September 10 @ Budweiser Stage)
Comedian Hannibal Buress and reggae fixture Chronixx open for Miss Lauryn Hill and Nas as them embark on a joint North American tour.
Katy Perry (September 12 @ ACC)
Katy Perry shows off her new album during the Witness World Tour, which is here for two nights.
Bryson Tiller (September 13 @ RBC Echo Beach)
H.E.R. and producer Metro Boomin open for R&B/soul sensation Bryson Tiller on this North American tour for his new record True to Self.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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