Toronto Concerts & Shows Jan 2026: Halsey, Ghost & Blue Rodeo

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Planning out your January already? Once the holiday rush slows down and everyone collectively enters that “new year, new plans” phase, finding fun things to look forward to makes the post-holiday slump way easier to handle. That is where this guide to must-catch concerts & shows in Toronto this January 2026 steps in. Since January is one of those months where a little entertainment goes a long way, I have included a mix of concerts, comedy, musicals, and more.

Note: All artists and performance times are subject to change. Please check the official event website immediately before the show because Toronto weather and schedules are unpredictable.

Concerts

Salute to Vienna New Year’s Concert 2026 

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This annual tradition brings music from Johann Strauss Jr. to life with dancers, vocalists, and a full orchestra. The evening blends light humour with graceful performances across a range of Viennese classics.

Halsey – Back To Badlands Tour 

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Halsey celebrates the tenth anniversary of her debut album with a show that blends energy, nostalgia, and strong vocals. Fans can expect favourites from Badlands alongside newer tracks. It’s easily one of the most anticipated Toronto concerts January 2026.

JazzInToronto: Singing Through the Darkness 

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This concert features Toronto artists sharing works inspired by resilience and cultural history. The program moves between new pieces and revived music that highlights the strength of past voices.

  • Date: January 14, 2026
  • Location: St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, Jane Mallet Theatre (27 Front St E, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

DRUM TAO 

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DRUM TAO fills the stage with high-energy percussion, lively movement, and striking visual moments. The show blends tradition and modern stagecraft to create a fast-paced performance.

  • Date: January 16, 2026
  • Location: Roy Thomson Hall (60 Simcoe St, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

Sohrab Pakzad Live in Toronto 

Sohrab Pakzad brings his powerful voice and lively stage presence to Toronto as part of the Dokhtar Irooni world tour. Fans can expect a vibrant performance shaped by strong melodies and a loyal global following.

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  • Date: January 16, 2026
  • Location: Meridian Hall (1 Front Street East, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

Gregory Alan Isakov Live In Concert 

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This acoustic tour offers a quiet, emotional set featuring songs from several albums, including Appaloosa Bones and The Weatherman. The stripped-down format puts the focus on storytelling and gentle arrangements.

  • Date: January 26, 2026
  • Location: Massey Hall (78 Victoria St, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

Fox Stevenson

Fox Stevenson mixes electronic production with singer-songwriter energy for a show that moves easily between upbeat and personal. His blend of styles keeps the night engaging for a wide range of listeners.

  • Date: January 27, 2026
  • Location: Adelaide Hall (250 Adelaide St. W, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

Blue Rodeo: Lost Together – 40th Anniversary Tour 

Photo via @bluerodeoofficial/ Instagram 

Blue Rodeo marks four decades of music with a night that highlights beloved hits and classic arrangements. Their long history on Canadian stages adds weight to this anniversary show.

  • Date: January 23-24, 2026
  • Location: Massey Hall (78 Victoria St, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

Ghost – Skeletour 2026 World Tour 

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Ghost returns with dramatic staging, heavy sound, and a crowd that matches the energy from start to finish. The band’s evolving visuals help keep each tour fresh. This show stands out among upcoming concerts in Canada 2026.

  • Date: January 31, 2026
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

Stand-Up Comedy & Comedy Shows

James Acaster Live! 

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James Acaster brings his sharp comedy, surreal stories, and quick timing to the stage. Fans of his specials will appreciate the mix of satire and offbeat humour.

  • Date: January 20-21, 2026
  • Location: Massey Hall (78 Victoria St, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

Natan Badalov @ Backroom Comedy Club | Limited Run! 

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Backroom Comedy Club hosts Natan Badalov for a limited run filled with quick jokes and casual chaos. His sets lean into confident delivery and crowd energy.

  • Date: January 24, 2026
  • Location: Backroom Comedy Club (814 Bloor Street West, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

ramy youssef: love beam 7000 

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Ramy Youssef returns to Toronto with his signature blend of sharp insights and warm humour. His previous sold-out shows set high expectations for this January run.

  • Date: January 24, 2026
  • Location: The Elgin Theatre (189 Yonge St., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

Kathy Griffin: New Face, New Tour 

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Kathy Griffin brings her fearless comedic style to Toronto for a night of fast-paced jokes and candid storytelling. Her long career in stand-up adds depth to each set.

  • Date: January 29, 2026
  • Location: The Elgin Theatre (189 Yonge St., Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.

Sunthar V & Me2Chat Live 

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Sunthar V headlines with Me2Chat for a night that blends personal stories, cultural moments, and relatable humour. Their global rise adds extra excitement to this Toronto date.

Orchestra & Classical Performances

Toronto Symphony Orchestra: Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons 

Jonathan Crow leads a fresh performance of Vivaldi’s famous work, supported by principal musicians who shine in solo features. The concert keeps the pacing smooth and clear.

  • Date: January 11, 2026
  • Location: George Weston Recital Hall, Meridian Arts Centre (5040 Yonge St, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Website: https://www.tso.ca

FOUR CENTURIES: Berlin, Montreal, TO 

Sinfonia Toronto presents a wide-ranging program featuring Mozart, Saint-Saëns, Bach, and new works by Canadian composers. The mix of styles keeps the evening varied and engaging.

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring in Concert 

The film plays in HD as a full orchestra and choir perform Howard Shore’s award-winning score. The live music adds extra depth to each scene. This event appeals to those searching for concerts and shows in Toronto this January 2026 tickets.

Music TORONTO – Gryphon Trio with Nordic Voices 

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This performance brings together acclaimed Canadian musicians with a celebrated Norwegian vocal ensemble. New works, premieres, and collaborative pieces shape the night.

  • Date: January 27, 2026
  • Location: Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts (27 Front St E, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Single tickets: $60 – $65 | Arts Workers: $20 | Students and minors: Free with request | Adults (up to 2) accompanying minors (free): Half price
  • Website: https://musictorontoconcerts.com

Distant Worlds: music from FINAL FANTASY

Music from Final Fantasy XIV and XVI is performed with full orchestra and chorus, with special appearances from the creative team. Fans of the series will appreciate the emotional weight of each arrangement. The show stands out among upcoming concerts in Toronto 2026.

Theatre, Dance & Performance

Ballet of Lights: Sleeping Beauty in a Sparkling Show 

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This version of Sleeping Beauty uses glowing costumes and expressive movements to retell the classic story. The blend of dance and light keeps the focus on each moment. It’s a strong match for music concerts and shows in Toronto this January 2026 that offer a visual twist.

Microphone Controller 

Photo via Citadel + Compagnie 

This rock-inspired performance combines sign language and movement to explore identity and access. Lighting and choreography support a narrative built around music and expression.

  • Date: January 28-31, 2026
  • Location: The Citadel: Ross Centre for Dance (304 Parliament St, Toronto)
  • Tickets: Click here.
  • Website: https://www.citadelcie.com

For More Concert Picks This Season

If you’re exploring more arts and music events, my guide to Candlelight Concerts Toronto: Tributes & Holiday Shows (2025–26) offers a cozy mix of tribute shows and holiday performances held in beautiful venues across the city. It rounds up soft, candle-lit performances that add a calm touch to the busy winter season.

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