Must-Catch Concerts in Toronto This June (2025)

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Been scrolling past concert flyers and thinking, “Do I actually go or just pretend I might?” Fair. But this time, you might wanna charge your portable fan and dig out your go-to band tee because must-catch concerts in Toronto this June (2025) are looking extra tempting.

So, who’s hitting the stage? Who’s worth lining up early for?

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20+ Must-See Concerts in Toronto This June (2025) — Your Summer Gig Guide

The Head and The Heart (June 1)

Photo via @theheadandtheheart and @shervinfoto / Instagram 

Kicking off the month, this indie folk group brings warm melodies and a lineup that includes Futurebirds and Anna Graves. If you’re into acoustic beats with a touch of Seattle soul, this one’s worth showing up early for.

Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals (June 4)

Photo via @masseyhall / Instagram 

Here’s your mid-week dose of soul, blues, rock, and reggae. Ben Harper blends thoughtful lyrics with killer guitar work, which is ideal for a crowd that likes the meaning behind the music.

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  • Where: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your ticket here.
  • Website: www.benharper.com

ONE OK ROCK (June 4)

Photo via @oneokrockofficial / Instagram 

Toronto’s about to feel the full force of Japan’s emo-rock powerhouse. Known for high-energy sets and stadium-sized sound, ONE OK ROCK returns with special guests Stand Atlantic.

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

Justice (June 5)

Photo via @etjusticepourtous and @adinayev_media / Instagram 

French electro legends Justice are back, and if you’ve never seen them live, now’s the time. Their mix of house, disco, and synth-heavy chaos turns every set into a full-body experience.

  • Where: Budweiser Stage (909 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.justice.church 

Metric (June 6)

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Homegrown icons Metric hit the stage with their signature blend of indie rock, synthpop, and nostalgia-fueled bangers. Expect big lights, tight sets, and a crowd that knows every word.

  • Where: Budweiser Stage (909 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.ilovemetric.com

Kumar Sanu & Sadhana Sargam (June 7)

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For anyone raised on ‘90s Bollywood bangers, this is the show you can’t miss. Two playback legends, one nostalgic night—so, it’s like a love letter to classic Hindi film music.

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  • Where: Meridian Hall (1 Front St E, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.tolive.com

Static-X (June 9)

Photo via @staticxofficial / Instagram

If your concert calendar could use a dose of mayhem, Static-X delivers. This stop on their Machines vs. Monsters tour is loud, gritty, and packed with metal veterans.

  • Where: History Toronto (1663 Queen St E, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.static-x.org

Halsey (June 10)

Photo via @iamhalsey and @izzynuzzophoto / Instagram 

This is one of June’s biggest pop moments. Halsey’s “For My Last Trick” tour lands at Budweiser Stage for an emotionally-charged show. So, prepare for epic visuals and all the fan-favorite tracks.

Kendrick Lamar & SZA (June 12-13)

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This is the big-ticket show of the month. Kendrick and SZA on one stage? That’s two Grammy-winning icons in two nights—no skips, just hits. If you’re catching one arena show this June, make it this.

  • Where: Rogers Centre (1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here
  • Website: www.livenation.com

Kes (June 14)

Photo via @kesthebandofficial / Instagram

Heard that Kes is bringing Trinidadian soca and global grooves to the Budweiser Stage for a high-energy summer party? It’s upbeat and the kind of night where standing still isn’t an option.

  • Where: Budweiser Stage (909 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.kestheband.com

Siavash Ghomayshi (June 14)

If you’ve been waiting for a rare chance to see Siavash live, this is it. The father of Iranian trance-pop brings decades of iconic songs and a fresh electronic twist to Scotiabank Arena.

Ledisi (June 16)

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Ledisi’s voice stuns live—rich, soulful, and powerful enough to stop a room. She’s bringing her “Love You Too” tour to Massey Hall, and if you love true vocal artistry, this one’s essential.

  • Where: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.ledisi.com 

HAUSER (June 17)

Classical music doesn’t usually come with pyrotechnics… unless HAUSER’s involved. The cello superstar takes the stage at Budweiser with a show that’s elegant, intense, and electric.

Simple Minds (June 18)

Photo via @simplemindmusic and @toddevision / Instagram

If “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” still hits every time, here’s your chance to hear it live. Simple Minds are touring the world and bringing their classic anthems back to Toronto.

  • Where: Budweiser Stage (909 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.simpleminds.com

Volbeat, Three Days Grace & Wage War (June 19)

Now this one’s for the rock crowd. Volbeat and Three Days Grace are teaming up for a loud, full-throttle night at Budweiser Stage with Wage War adding the heavy edge. Come ready to yell.

City and Colour (June 20)

Photo via @cityandcolour_official and @vanessaheins / Instagram

Prefer a little more introspective? City and Colour’s acoustic melodies and soul-soaked vocals make this one of June’s most emotionally rich shows.

Keith Urban (June 21)

Photo via @keithurban / Instagram

Country fans, are you done clearing your schedules this June? Keith Urban’s High and Alive World Tour is rolling into Toronto with a stage full of special guests.

  • Where: Budweiser Stage (909 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.keithurban.com

Mumford & Sons (June 24)

The folk-rock giants are back. Mumford & Sons headline Budweiser Stage with all the banjo, foot-stomps, and harmonies you’ve missed.

James Taylor (June 27)

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Want to wrap up the month with a legend? James Taylor is bringing decades of folk-rock storytelling to Budweiser Stage, backed by warm vocals and a catalog that still hits home.

Stray Kids (June 29)

Photo via @rogers_stadium and @livenationon / Instagram 

STAYs, this is your night. Stray Kids bring their high-energy Dominate World Tour to Toronto, and you already know you’ll love the explosive choreography, powerful vocals, and fan-favorite tracks.

Incubus (June 30)

Photo via @incubusofficial, @djkilmore, @brandonboyd, and @michaeleinziger / Instagram 

June closes out strong with Incubus taking over the Budweiser Stage for their Morning View Tour. Expect grunge, funk, and a little bit of everything as they’ve been mixing genres since before it was cool.

  • Where: Budweiser Stage (909 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.incubushq.com 

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