Big ticket concerts in Toronto for summer 2020 mean some heavy hitters are taking the stage in what will be a huge season of music. Alanis Morissette is stopping by and Rage Against the Machine are raging again. Guns N' Roses, Alicia Keys, Justin Bieber and more are coming, too.
Events you might want to check out:Jhené Aiko (June 21 @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
Alternative R&B singer Jhené Aiko brings her lovely, soft singing and chill, smooth tunes to the stage with Queen Naija and Ann Marie.
Maroon 5 (June 28 @ Budweiser Stage)
Maroon 5 has been keeping the hits coming with "Memories" and now they're taking it on the road with Meghan Trainor and Leon Bridges.
The Weeknd (June 29 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Scarborough's own The Weeknd is fresh of a string of hits from an upcoming album and performing his dark and moody tunes over three shows.
Harry Styles (July 3 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Harry Styles is fresh off the release of his latest album Fine Line and is having quite the year with another headlining tour that's stopping in Toronto.
Nickelback (July 8 @ Budweiser Stage)
The 'Berta boys are back in town as they celebrate the 15th anniversary of their Diamond certified album, All The Right Reasons.
Bon Jovi (July 10 @ Scotiabank Arena)
The 80s rockstar that helped define the sound is getting ready to release his upcoming Bon Jovi: 2020 album and taking the stage to perform his hits.
Alanis Morissette (July 11 @ Budweiser Stage)
Alanis Morissette is embarking on a huge tour in honour of Jagged Little Pill's 20th anniversary and making Toronto her only Canadian stop.
Halsey (July 12 @ Budweiser Stage)
Fresh of the release of Manic, pop singer Halsey is embarking on her world tour that's bringing her to Toronto this summer.
Guns N' Roses (July 13 @ Rogers Centre)
Axl, Slash and crew are bringing their iconic 80s hard rock sound to the Rogers Centre as they continue to tour around the world playing the classics.
Janet Jackson (July 22 @ Scotiabank Arena)
It's been five years since Janet Jackson touched down in Toronto and she's back to bring her Black Diamond tour to the stage.
Rage Against the Machine (July 23 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Similarly, nine years have passed since Rage Against the Machine toured. If you can snag a ticket, consider this a special occasion.
Tim McGraw (July 25 @ Budweiser Stage)
Country star Tim McGraw is Here On Earth, specifically Toronto, this summer as he drops by to play alongside Midland and Ingrid Andress.
Lady Gaga (August 9 @ Rogers Centre)
Toronto is getting into a Chromatica frame of mind this summer as Lady Gaga brings her hot pink stadium tour to the Rogers Centre.
Alicia Keys (August 16 @ Budweiser Stage)
R&B superstar Alicia Keys is almost ready to release her new album ALICIA later this month and playing lots of new and old hits at this show.
KoRn and Alice in Chains (August 14 @ Budweiser Stage)
California's nu metal rockers are ready to hit the road for a North American summer tour with Alice in Chains and special guests Underoth.
Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer (August 24 @ Rogers Centre)
Pop punk is in revival and nowhere can you celebrate its return to mainstream than with just some of the biggest bands that started it all.
John Legend (September 2 @ Budweiser Stage)
The super talented EGOT winner is hitting the road for a summer concert series where he'll perform many of his biggest hits.
Camila Cabello (September 4 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Things are getting hot as pop star Camila Cabello bings her Romance tour to Toronto and you just never know who might stop by! * wink *
Justin Bieber (September 10 @ Rogers Centre)
The Biebs has seen lots of Changes in the three years since his Purpose tour and he's ready to hit the stage in his home country.
My Chemical Romance (September 14 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Emo never left us and leaders of the genre My Chemical Romance are reforming for a rare and already completely sold-out reunion tour.
Backstreet Boys (September 18 @ Budweiser Stage)
Backstreet's back and swinging around for the first of two more stops on their hugely popular DNA world tour.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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