Must-Catch Concerts in Toronto This July 2025 | Top Shows & Events

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Is your playlist not hitting the same anymore? That’s your sign—it’s time for live music. And we’ve created a list of must-catch concerts in Toronto This July (2025) that can make you swap the earbuds for a ticket stub.

Instead of relying on the shuffle button, maybe it’s time to check out something live.

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Must-Catch Concerts in Toronto This July 2025 | Top Shows & Events

BABYMETAL: 2025 North American Tour (July 2)

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Metal with a side of kawaii? BABYMETAL makes it happen. With lolita-inspired outfits, intense energy, and metal meets J-pop beats, this show is full-speed from start to finish.

James Arthur – The Pisces World Tour (July 5)

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James Arthur’s the guy who makes heartbreak sound kinda beautiful. His voice? Smooth and dramatic. His songs? Built for singing in the shower or crying in traffic. And live? Even better.

Coldplay: Music of the Spheres World Tour (July 7-8, 11-12)

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Coldplay’s back with lasers, confetti, and stadium-sized singalongs. You’ll hear all the classics, plus new stuff from Moon Music.

Dave Matthews Band: 2025 Summer Tour (July 8)

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No two Dave shows are the same. One minute it’s a chill guitar riff, the next you’re 12 minutes into a jam session with a sax solo.

Keyshia Cole – the Way It Is 20th Anniversary Tour (July 9)

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Yep, it’s been 20 years since Love dropped. And Keyshia’s back with all the classics plus a few guests—Wale and Tink are coming too. Time to relive those mixtape days.

Luke Bryan: Country Song Came On Tour (July 10)

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In the mood for something that feels like a backyard party with 20,000 people? Luke Bryan’s got your night covered. He’s bringing those radio hits you’ve definitely sung in the car and turning them into a stadium singalong.

The Rose – Once Upon A WRLD Tour (July 10)

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Need a break from the usual? The Rose brings K-alt-pop with real instruments, real feelings, and zero gimmicks. 

Russ: Into the W!LD  Tour (July 12)

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Russ is basically a one-man music factory—and yeah, he sounds just as polished live. If you’re into chill-but-smart rap with melodies that sneak up on you, this one’s worth showing up early for.

Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber (July 14)

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This is it—Wu-Tang’s last tour. If that doesn’t say “must-go,” we don’t know what does. They’re hitting the stage with bars, beats, and that classic no-frills intensity.

Shania Twain – Live in Concert Tour (July 15-16)

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Well, some of us grew up on Shania. Now she’s back with the hits, the fringe, and the sass that made country-pop fun in the first place. Expect glitter, nostalgia, and full-volume singalongs.

  • Where: The Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort (1133 Queen’s Plate Dr, Etobicoke)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: https://www.shaniatwain.com

Wiz Khalifa & Sean Paul – Good Vibes Only Tour (July 18)

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Wiz and Sean Paul teaming up? That’s a summer win. Expect reggae beats, smooth hooks, and enough bass to rattle your sandals.

Kesha – 2025 North American Tour (July 21)

Photo via @kesha / Instagram 

Glitter? Bangers? Kesha’s back with the anthems that defined the early 2010s and the confidence that still makes you scream-sing “We R Who We R.”

Rod Stewart – One Last Time (July 22)

Photo via @sirrodstewart / Instagram 

If you’ve ever danced to Do Ya Think I’m Sexy? in your kitchen, you might want to catch this one. Rod’s voice, charm, and cheeky stage presence haven’t aged a bit—and this might really be the last time.

BLACKPINK – Deadline World Tour (July 22-23)

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Toronto BLINKs, your time has come. BLACKPINK is hitting stadiums once again, and this stop is set to go big. Expect massive production, dance breaks that defy logic, and enough fan energy to power the Rogers Centre.

The Offspring with Jimmy Eat World & New Found Glory – SUPERCHARGED Worldwide in ‘25 (July 23)

Concerts in Toronto This July (2025)
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This is basically a pop-punk time machine. The Offspring leads the charge, with Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory bringing that early-2000s angst you secretly (or not-so-secretly) still love.

Tyler, The Creator – CHROMAKOPIA: THE WORLD TOUR (July 24)

Concerts in Toronto This July (2025)
Photo via @feliciathegoat and @shaunllewellyn_ / Instagram 

Tyler’s back and nothing about this tour is subtle. You’ll enjoy loud beats, left-field visuals, and a live show that feels like a fever dream in the best way.

Davido (July 26)

Concerts in Toronto This July (2025)
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Ready to move? Davido’s beats don’t sit still, and neither will you. His Afrobeats-fueled set brings nonstop rhythm, crowd energy, and the kind of melodies that stay in your head for days.

Gracie Abrams – Secret of Us Deluxe Tour (July 26)

Concerts in Toronto This July (2025)
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Fresh off touring with Taylor Swift, Gracie’s stepping into the spotlight solo. Her songs are soft, emotional, and stadium-worthy.

The Weeknd with Playboi Carti & Mike Dean – After Hours Til Dawn Tour (July 27-28)

Concerts in Toronto This July (2025)
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Stadium show? More like a full-on spectacle. The Weeknd’s bringing the drama, Carti’s bringing the beats, and Mike Dean’s handling the sound. This one’s gonna be loud, moody, and over the top.

Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour (July 27)

Concerts in Toronto This July (2025)
Photo via @cyndilauper / Instagram 

One last dance with one of the icons of ‘80s pop? Cyndi’s hitting the stage with all the hits, a whole lot of sass, and the kind of energy that proves age is just a number.

  • Where: Budweiser Stage (909 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.cyndilauper.com 

keshi – Requiem Tour (July 29)

Concerts in Toronto This July (2025)
Photo via @keshi / Instagram 

Soft vocals, lo-fi beats, and lyrics that hit a little too close? That’s keshi. His set feels like reading your journal out loud but makes it melodic.

  • Where: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.shop.keshimusic.com
  • Initially scheduled for October 6th, 2024, all previously purchased tickets will be honoured.

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