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The 10 concerts in Toronto you can’t miss

Written by on November 25, 2019

Ralph

Toronto’s own rising disco pop star is making her mark on the city’s music scene after partying with The Darcy’s and performing with Carly Rae Jepsen.

Where: Mod Club

Date: December 5

Orville Peck 

Since debuting in Toronto earlier this year, the mysterious country singer Orville Peck’s star has been on the rise with every show sold out.

Where: The Danforth Music Hall

Date: December 5

 

Cautious Clay

Another one to watch, the multitalented Cautious Clay is carving out a spot for himself with a fresh R&B sound that’s smoother than smooth.

Where: The Great Hall

Date: December 8

 

Celine Dion

The national treasure herself is embarking on her first world tour in ten years and gracing Toronto with her presence for a two-night stint.

Where: Scotiabank Arena

Date: December 9

 

DaBaby

DaBaby is red hot right now after the release of his latest album KIRK and stopping by Toronto for a sold out show with special guests.

Where: Rebel

Date: December 10

 

Pixies

If you can snag yourself a resell ticket, you can get in on the sold out show by the 90s alternative rockers that helped shape the sound of the decade.

Where: Phoenix Concert Theatre

Date: December 12

 

Hollerado 

Put on your dancing shoes as the boys from Ottawa take the stage for some indie rock fun with their quirky and upbeat tunes.

Where: The Danforth Music Hall

Date: December 13

 

A$AP Ferg

New York’s A$AP Ferg is pulling up in the Benz as he gets ready to take the stage and rock the trap rap beats he helped shape.

Where: Rebel

Date: December 17

 

Loud Luxury 

Hitmaker extraordinaires Loud Luxury have launched into the future house stratosphere after huge hits like “Body” and star-studded remixes.

Where: Rebel

Date: December 20

 

Jennifer Castle 

Get to know Toronto’s Jennifer Castle and her delicate folk tunes that follow the longstanding Canadian genre tradition with modern elements.

Where: The Great Hall

Date: December 21

 

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