Must-Catch December Concerts in Toronto
December in Toronto isn’t only about twinkling lights and holiday markets; it also offers amazing live music and performances to warm up those cold nights. Are you into rock, indie, soulful ballads, or even epic holiday sing-alongs? There’s a show waiting for you. So, grab your calendar, pick your favourites, and prepare to vibe to some incredible talent with these December concerts in Toronto. Here’s what’s happening this month:
Note: Event details may be subject to change. Check the official website or social media platforms for the latest updates.
Underoath: 20th Anniversary Tour (December 1)
Twenty years later, Underoath is still rocking hard, and their 20th Anniversary Tour proves it. Been blasting They’re Only Chasing Safety since high school, or just discovered their sound? This is your chance to sing along to their groundbreaking album live.
- Where: History Toronto (1663 Queen St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Check ticket prices here.Â
- Website: www.underoath777.com
AURORA – What Happened to the Earth? Part 2 Tour (December 2)
If you’re into dreamy, ethereal music, AURORA will blow you away. Her mix of folk, electronic, and dance creates a captivating soundscape that feels like stepping into another world. Expect a night of powerful storytelling and beautiful music.
- Where: History Toronto (1663 Queen St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Check ticket prices here.
- Website: www.aurora-music.comÂ
In This Moment – The Godmode Tour (December 3)
For a concert that’s part rock show, part theatre, you can’t skip In This Moment. Their intense, theatrical metal performance feels like entering a high-energy movie. If you’re ready for heavy rock vibes and a dose of drama, this one’s for you.
- Where: History Toronto (1663 Queen St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Check ticket prices here.
- Website: www.inthismomentofficial.comÂ
Christmas With The Clemons (December 4)
Ready for the holiday feel with Christmas With The Clemons? This heartwarming concert combines timeless carols and soulful holiday classics in a night full of music, love, and family vibes. It’s a must for anyone who loves the magic of the season.
- Where: Roy Thomson Hall (60 Simcoe St, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.christmaswiththeclemons.ca
Alvvays Live in Concert (December 5–7)
Toronto’s own Alvvays is back for homecoming, and their dreamy indie-pop sound is perfect for a cosy December night. They’ll be performing songs from their Grammy-nominated album Blue Rev—don’t miss this three-night run.
- Where: The Concert Hall at Toronto Masonic Temple (888 Yonge St, Toronto)
- Admission: Check ticket prices here.
- Website: www.alvvays.com
A Night With Matteo Bocelli (December 5)
Matteo Bocelli is bringing his signature mix of classical and pop to Toronto. It’s the kind of concert where you just sit back and get lost in swoon-worthy melodies. So, expect it to be romantic, emotional, and memorable.
- Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre (190 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto)
- Admission: Check ticket prices here.
- Website: www.matteobocelli.itÂ
DANI Presents An Evening with Kodi Lee (December 5)
Kodi Lee, winner of America’s Got Talent, is performing in Toronto for the first time, and it’s for an amazing cause. This special evening supports DANI Toronto’s mission, so you’ll experience incredible talent while giving back.
- Where: Meridian Arts Centre (5040 Yonge St, Toronto)
- Admission: Check ticket prices here.
- Website: www.dani-toronto.com
Donovan Woods: The Living Well Tour (December 5)
Sometimes, you just need a moment to breathe, and Donovan Woods provides exactly that. He’ll leave you feeling grounded with his soulful lyrics and Canadian folk sound. It’s a perfect pre-holiday escape for music fans.
- Where: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
- Admission: Check ticket prices here.Â
- Website: www.donovanwoods.net
The Dead South (December 7)
For a little bluegrass meets frontier adventure, you must be at The Dead South’s concert. This acoustic four-piece from Saskatchewan brings a mix of traditional sounds and a dash of Wild West energy.
- Where: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.thedeadsouth.com
Saint Levant – Deira Tour (December 9)
Saint Levant is a genre-blending star who mixes English, French, and Arabic for a fresh and irresistible global sound. His viral hit Very Few Friends is just a taste of the soulful, multicultural vibes he’s bringing to Toronto.
- Where: The Danforth Music Hall (147 Danforth Ave., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.saintlevant.com
The Flatliners – 20th Anniversary Tour (December 14)
Celebrating 20 years of Canadian punk rock, The Flatliners are bringing their high-energy sound back to where it all began. If you’ve been part of the Toronto punk scene or just love a good live show, this is the one to catch.
- Where: The Danforth Music Hall (147 Danforth Ave., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.theflatliners.comÂ
Suki Waterhouse – The Sparklemuffin Tour (December 15)
Indie-pop queen Suki Waterhouse is performing in Toronto this month, bringing her dreamy sound and TikTok hit Good Looking. With special guest Bully, this concert promises an unforgettable indie night.
- Where: History Toronto (1663 Queen St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.sukiwaterhouse.tvÂ
Choir! Choir! Choir!: Un-Silent Night (December 21)
Warm up your vocal cords and grab your crew. Choir! Choir! Choir! is back with a massive holiday sing-along. No need to be a pro; this night’s about belting out the classics and having fun.
- Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here. Â
- Website: www.masseyhall.mhrth.com
Ebi – The Love Project Tour (December 27)
Iranian pop legend Ebi is performing live in Toronto, bringing his iconic voice and unforgettable performances. In this one-night-only event, expect heartfelt moments and unique sounds.
- Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.Â
- Website: www.emhproductions.com
Trans-Siberian Orchestra – The Lost Christmas Eve Tour (December 30)
It’s been a decade since The Lost Christmas Eve hit the stage. But the Trans-Siberian Orchestra brings it back with dazzling pyrotechnics, lasers, and jaw-dropping storytelling. Plus, their greatest hits are part of the show, too.
- Where: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website:Â www.trans-siberian.comÂ
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