Must-see concerts in Toronto for February 2020 are ready for another round of Post Malone and a visit from Tory Lanez and friends. Tiësto brings the beats while pop acts like Tove Lo will lift your spirits through this cold month.
Events you might want to check out:Nascar Aloe (February 3 @ Velvet Underground)
Things are getting hardcore with punk rock power rapper Nascar Aloe as he brings his big sound and even bigger hair to Toronto for the night.
Michael Kiwanuka (February 6 @ Rebel)
Groovy is the name of the game for musician Michael Kiwanuka and his sweet-sounding soul guitar playing alongside Sammy Brue.
Palace (February 9 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Live well with London's Palace as the boys play their melodic, bluesy rock tunes that move to a slow tempo that's deceivingly simple.
Post Malone (February 14 @ Scotiabank Arena)
This show comes hot off a massively successful year for the rapper who stayed at the top of the charts with several mega hits for most of it.
Whitney (February 14 @ Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Country, rock, indie, jazz and now a sprinkle of pop; Chicago duo Whitney have let their sound evolve on their newest album Forever Turned Around.
Tove Lo (February 16 @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
Tickets to see this Swedish pop singer were snapped up not long after they went on sale but if you can snag a ticket, you better be ready to dance.
Tiësto (February 16 @ Rebel)
Legendary DJ and producer Tiësto is still making hits and ready to bring his signature house and techno beats to get you moving and grooving.
Anna of the North (February 22 @ Mod Club)
Having hit it big with "Lovers", this Norwegian dream pop singer has already had her songs mixed by The Chainsmokers and she's not stopping there.
Tory Lanez (February 23 @ Coca-Cola Coliseum)
Toronto's own rap star is hitting the home stage as part of his Chixtape Live tour alongside some pals which means anyone could show up.
The Beaches (February 28 - March 1 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
The city's own east end girls have been busy carving out a place for themselves in the alternative rock scene with their dancey, hard-going tunes.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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