Must-Catch Concerts in Toronto This March 2025 – See Who’s Performing
Does your playlist need an upgrade? Got a band on your bucket list? Then, you can’t just ignore our list of must-catch concerts in Toronto this March.
Big names, rising stars, and everything in between—this month’s lineup is stacked. Rock, hip-hop, pop, indie—take your pick. Got a favourite artist? This might be your chance to finally hear them live. Or, just grab a ticket, show up, and let the music take over. Either way, March is not the time to stay home.
Event details and schedules can change. Please check the official website or contact the organisers for the most up-to-date info.
Must-Catch Concerts in Toronto This March 2025 – Live Music You Can’t Miss
Jann (March 1)

Polish pop artist Jann is all set to bring his powerful voice and catchy songs to Toronto. And of course, you’ll enjoy emotional ballads, creative pop beats, and an energy that pulls you in. Got a song stuck in your head? After this concert, it’ll probably be one of his.
- Location: Annabel’s (200 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Instagram: @jann_music_
Andy Frasco & The U.N. – Try Not to Die Tour (March 5)

Ever been to a concert that feels like a wild house party? That’s what you’re in for with Andy Frasco & The U.N. So, prepare for blues-rock, spontaneous crowd interactions, and absolute fun on stage. No telling where the night will go, but it won’t be boring.
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- Location: Adelaide Hall (250 Adelaide St. W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.andyfrasco.com
NCT 127 – 4th Tour Neo City: The Momentum (March 5)

NCTzen, it’s time. NCT 127 is bringing high-energy performances, killer choreography, and a setlist stacked with fan favourites. Will you be screaming along to every song? Probably.
- Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.scotiabankarena.co
Maro x Nasaya – Lifeline Tour (March 6)

Some nights call for smooth beats and dreamy sounds. And that’s exactly what MARO and NASAYA are offering. They’re mixing jazz, pop, and electronic beats for a show that feels like a late-night drive soundtrack but live.
- Location: Adelaide Hall (250 Adelaide St. W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Instagram: @maro.musica / @itsnasaya
Maksim Mrvica in Toronto (March 7)

Think you know classical music? Maksim Mrvica, a Croatian pianist, is here to shake things up. His performances are high-energy, intense, and nothing like any average piano recital.
- Location: Meridian Hall (1 Front St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.maksim.co.uk
- Note: This event was originally scheduled for June 27, 2024. Your original tickets will be valid for the new date.
Big Smoke Brass (March 11)
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Seen them at festivals or on the street performances? Now’s your chance to catch Toronto’s high-energy brass band live on stage. As always, expect original songs, pop covers, and plenty of audience interaction because standing still isn’t an option.
- Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.masseyhall.mhrth.com
Amanda Keeles “Can’t Stop Me Now” Tour (March 14)

A fan of Amanda Keeles? This March, you have the best time to witness her big country-rock energy and powerhouse vocals. Love a good throwback hit? She’s got plenty.
- Location: El Mocambo (464 Spadina Avenue, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.elmocambo.com
How To Train Your Dragon In Concert (March 14 – 15)
Ever watched How To Train Your Dragon with a live orchestra playing the soundtrack? Now’s your chance. After all, an epic movie deserves even more epic music.
- Location: Meridian Hall (1 Front St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.tolive.com
Billy Joel Live at Rogers Centre (March 15)

Yep, it’s Billy Joel, the Piano Man. And you already know this night will be packed with singalongs and powerful ballads.
- Location: Rogers Centre (1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.billyjoel.com
Shania Twink (March 15)

High-energy stage presence, femme energy, and country twang all in one show? This queer pop-country band delivers catchy tunes and fierce femme bangers.
- Location: The Great Hall (1087 Queen St. W., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.shaniatwinkband.com
The Main Squeeze – Panorama (March 17)

Feel like adding rock, funk, blues, and R&B to your March plans? The Main Squeeze started as a jam band and turned into a festival favourite. It’s a night full of tight grooves and soulful vocals.
- Location: Adelaide Hall (250 Adelaide St. W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.mainsqueezemusic.com
Cari Cari Tour 2025 (March 19)

Ever heard of Austrian indie rock with a cinematic twist? That’s Cari Cari, and they’ll bring their fuzzy rock, blues, and wild energy to the stage. Rolling Stone even called them “the best discovery of Primavera Sound Festival”, so you know it’s going to be good.
- Location: Adelaide Hall (250 Adelaide St. W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.caricariragazzi.com
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats – South of Here Tour (March 21)

Into rock with grit and soul? Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats know how to deliver the heat with raw vocals, bluesy rock, and high-energy performances. Their latest album, The Future, highlights emotions but still packs big anthems.
- Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.nathanielrateliff.com
NEMRA Canada Tour (March 21)

Armenian alt-rock band NEMRA is about to shake things up with energetic, emotional sounds. Picture powerful vocals, ripping guitar solos, and anthemic choruses blending indie and rock with full intensity.
- Location: Lyric Theatre (5040 Yonge Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.tolive.com
Jelly Roll: The Beautifully Broken Tour (March 22)

Love rock, country, and a little hip-hop? Jelly Roll does it all. His hit “Son of a Sinner” won three CMT Awards, and he’s been riding the wave ever since.
- Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.jellyroll615.com
Mary J. Blige – For My Fans Tour (March 24)

Mary J. Blige, NE-YO, and Mario on the same stage? That’s R&B royalty in one night. So, prepare for soulful anthems, throwback bangers, and powerhouse vocals. Mary gives the emotion, the energy, and the hits.
- Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.maryjblige.com
Sex Love Color – A Tour by Diamond Cafe (March 27)

With Diamond Cafe’s smooth vocals and funky basslines, you’ll feel like a slow dance in a dimly lit lounge. His sound? You’ll love the soulful pop with a hint of old-school cool.
- Location: The Drake (1150 Queen Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.diamond.cafe
A.J. Croce – Croce Plays Croce Tour (March 29)

Jim Croce gave us some of the most incredible classics. And now his son, A.J., is keeping the legacy alive. But he’s not just here to relive the past, he’s adding his own stories, sounds, and a fresh take on the songs we love.
- Location: Queen Elizabeth Theatre (190 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: ww.ajcrocemusic.com
Farzad Farzin Live in Toronto (March 29)
Farzad Farzin is a major name in Iranian pop, and now you have the best chance to enjoy his powerful vocals and dramatic stage presence. He highlights classical Person music with a modern twist.
- Location: Meridian Hall (1 Front St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Instagram: @farzadfarzin1
Kylie Minogue – Tension Tour (March 29)

Kylie Minogue is back, and you know what that means? From her disco anthems to her new dancefloor hits, she’s got the flashy visuals, theatrical energy, and stage presence to match.
- Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.kylie.com
OnlyOneOf in North America – Our Only Odyssey (March 29)

IyOn, you’ll love March because of this. You’ll finally witness OnlyOneOf’s sharp choreography, smooth vocals, and stage presence that keeps fans hooked live. So, are your fan chants ready?
- Location: George Weston Recital Hall (5040 Yonge Street, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.tolive.com
Ha*Ash – HAASHVILLE Tour (March 30)

Latin pop duo Ha*Ash will make you sing your heart out this March. This concert delivers sister-powered vocals and high-energy hooks. Plus, you can belt out your favourite breakup anthem or dance to an upbeat banger with them.
- Location: Meridian Hall (1 Front St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.ha-ash.com
More…
- https://www.overheretoronto.com/things-to-do-this-week-march-17-23-in-toronto
- https://www.blogto.com/events
- https://www.todocanada.ca/city/toronto/events/page/17
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