Post Malone, Joji and Arkells headline Toronto's concert week
From Post Malone at Rogers Stadium to intimate shows by Arkells, Toronto's live music calendar is stacked with country, rock, and alt-R&B across seven days.
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Toronto's concert calendar is packed this week with performances spanning country, rock, alt-R&B, and indie across the city's biggest and most intimate stages.
Post Malone headlines Rogers Stadium on June 18. The hip-hop-turned-country artist is bringing Grammy Award winner Jelly Roll along. The 50,000-capacity venue show begins Tuesday evening. Tickets start at US$78.
On June 19, Kentucky-born country singer Joshua Slone brings his Thinking Too Much Tour to Danforth Music Hall. The Appalachian-rooted storyteller is known for raw, emotional contemporary folk. Tickets start from $40.
Arkells, Hamilton's beloved rock band, kicks off a three-show Toronto run with a special performance at Lee's Palace on Wednesday, followed by HISTORY on Thursday, and RBC Amphitheatre on Friday. The energetic live staple offers options from intimate to full-scale celebration.
Bailey Zimmerman continues his Different Night Same Rodeo Tour at RBC Amphitheatre on June 20. The country rock artist's setlist features hits from his recent album. Resale tickets are available, with the lowest priced around $132.
Joji brings his SOLARIS tour to Scotiabank Arena on June 21. The Japanese-Australian alt-R&B artist collaborates with trendy names like GIVEON and Don Toliver. Featuring openers Corbin and Nate Sib, tickets start at $90.
Megan Moroney closes the week at Scotiabank Arena on June 22, riding the high of her viral breakout hit "Tennessee Orange." Her Cloud 9 Tour blends heartfelt ballads, southern rock, and charisma. Featuring JP Saxe and Solon Holt, very few tickets remain available.