Must-Catch Concerts This November in Toronto

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November’s here and the concert scene is loaded. You may have been eyeing your favourite artists on tour, debating which shows are worth braving the chilly air for. This month? I’m sure you’ll want to catch them all. But if you still can’t decide, I’ve listed the must-catch concerts this November in Toronto. There’s a concert to get you in the crowd, belting out lyrics with a thousand others.

Must-Catch Concerts This November in Toronto | Top Live Shows in 2024

Pitbull – Party After Dark Tour (November 2)

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Mr. Worldwide himself, Pitbull, is hitting Toronto on November 2. You know it will be a night of high-energy dance moves, smash hits, and non-stop vibes. So, don’t wait—tickets are flying fast, and it’s not every day you get to vibe with him.

  • Date & Time: November 2, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: Great Canadian Casino Resort (1133 Queens Plate Dr, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.pitbullmusic.com
  • Best for: Fans of upbeat pop and rap and party lovers.

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: 2024 Tour (November 3 & 6)

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Bruce Springsteen and his legendary E Street Band bring over four decades of iconic rock to Toronto. Expect the thrill of experiencing those unforgettable riffs live. If you’re all about classic rock anthems that hit you right in the soul, this is your night.

  • Date & Time: November 3 and 6, 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM 
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.brucespringsteen.net
  • Best for: Rock fans and anyone who grew up with Springsteen classics.

Los Tigres del Norte: Aqui Mando Yo Tour (November 2)

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Now, this is one for the norteño fans. Los Tigres del Norte is rolling into town, bringing a legacy of Mexican-American music. These guys have Grammys, Latin Grammys, Billboard hits—you name it. If you’re a fan of Mexican music, you already know what a treat this show will be.

  • Date & Time: November 2, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.masseyhall.mhrth.com
  • Best for: Fans of norteño music and those who love a rich, cultural music experience.

Bear Hands – Distraction Anniversary Tour (November 4)

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Bear Hands is celebrating the 10th anniversary of Distraction, and they’ll treat you to a night of post-punk and indie goodness. With special guests Worry Club opening, you’ll love the intense beats and killer vibes.

  • Date & Time: November 4, 7:00 PM – 12:00 AM 
  • Location: Lee’s Palace (529 Bloor Street West, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.bearhandsband.com
  • Best for: Indie and post-punk fans looking for something edgy and nostalgic.

Kacey Musgraves w/ Lord Huron & Nickel Creek – Deeper Well World Tour (November 7)

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Here’s a combo that’s just a chef’s kiss. Kacey Musgraves is known for her Grammy-winning country-pop sound. And she’s bringing Lord Huron and Nickel Creek along for an atmospheric concert. A country lover, folk fan, or just someone who loves a good live performance? November 7 is a date to mark on your calendar.

  • Date & Time: November 7, 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM 
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here.
  • Website: www.kaceymusgraves.com
  • Best for: Fans of heartfelt country-pop, folk, and Americana vibes.

Latto – Sugar Honey Iced Tea Tour (November 7)

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Ready for some hip-hop vibes? Latto is making her first headline tour stop in Toronto, and you’re invited. With her latest album, Sugar Honey Iced Tea, still buzzing, she’s hitting the stage with special guests Mariah the Scientist and Karrahbooo.

  • Date & Time: November 7, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: History Toronto (1663 Queen St E, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.biglatto.com
  • Best for: Hip-hop fans who love fresh beats, top-tier rap, and significant energy.

Chantal Kreviazuk (November 8)

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It’s time for some homegrown talent. Celebrating her triple platinum album Colour Moving and Still, Chantal Kreviazuk will give you a heartfelt acoustic experience. This one’s for the fans who love a soulful voice, emotional lyrics, and all the hits that put Chantal on the map.

  • Date & Time: November 8, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here.
  • Website: www.chantalkreviazuk.com
  • Best for: Canadian music fans and anyone who loves an emotionally rich performance.

Danny Michel & Steve Poltz, 2024 Canadian Tour (November 11)

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Storytelling and tunes are at the heart of this one. Danny Michel and Steve Poltz are two incredible musicians with different styles, but together? It’s a perfect blend of Danny’s dynamic guitar skills and Steve’s energetic, soulful showmanship

  • Date & Time: November 11, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: The Great Hall (1087 Queen St. W., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.dannymichel.com www.poltz.com
  • Best for: Fans of live storytelling, folk, and alternative rock.

Tinashe – Match My Freak World Tour (November 11)

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Tinashe’s smooth voice and incredible dance moves will have you swaying, singing, and feeling the energy. It’s a concert to catch if you’re ready for some R&B vibes, slick choreography, and a full-on experience this month.

  • Date & Time: November 11, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM 
  • Location: Rebel (11 Polson St, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.tinashenow.com
  • Best for: R&B fans and anyone who loves a full-on dance performance.

Animals As Leaders: Joy Of Motion Tour (November 12)

Ready for some jaw-dropping instrumentals? Animals As Leaders are in town. These guys don’t need vocals to blow your mind; their metal and jazz-inspired grooves are more than enough. Even without lyrics, their music tells epic stories, making you feel every single note.

  • Date & Time: November 12, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM 
  • Location: The Danforth Music Hall (147 Danforth Ave., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here.
  • Website: www.animalsasleaders.org
  • Best for: Instrumental music lovers and metalheads.

Maverick City Music – Good News Tour (November 13)

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If gospel music with a twist is your thing, then Maverick City Music’s Good News Tour is one to catch. With tracks that touch the soul and lift the spirit, this collective is hitting Toronto with some incredible guest artists. It’s worship, soul, and unity all wrapped into one powerful night.

  • Date & Time: November 13, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM 
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.good-news-tour.com 
  • Best for: Fans of gospel, soul, and uplifting live performances.

Taylor Swift – The Eras Tour (Nov 14–16, 21–23)

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This is it, Swifties! Taylor Swift is blessing Toronto with six nights of her epic Eras Tour. And yes, it’s the full experience: a marathon setlist, costume changes, and the epic production she’s known for. It’ll be the event of the season, so grab your tickets and sing your hearts out.

  • Date & Time: November 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM 
  • Location: Rogers Centre (1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.taylorswift.com
  • Best for: Swifties and pop fans who live for a high-energy, stadium-sized experience.

Don Toliver – Psycho Tour (November 14)

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Hip-hop heads, Don Toliver’s in town. He’s also taking his Psycho Tour across North America with special guests Teezo Touchdown and Monaleo.

  • Date & Time: November 14, 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM 
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.dontolivermusic.com
  • Best for: Hip-hop fans and those who want a high-energy show.

Ocie Elliott (November 14)

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Intimate, warm, and beautiful—that’s the Ocie Elliott vibe. Their signature harmonies and heartfelt lyrics capture 21st-century folk. So, catch them this November for an evening that feels like music for the soul.

  • Date & Time: November 14, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.ocieelliott.com
  • Best for: Folk fans and anyone who loves a cozy, acoustic set.

Cory Wong w/ Mark Lettieri and Couch (November 15)

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Killer guitar riffs and funk vibes? You’ll love to be at Cory Wong’s concert. This GRAMMY-nominated guitarist, songwriter, and producer blends jazz, rock, and funk into something groovy. Plus, he’ll be with the talented Mark Lettieri and Couch for a show that will keep your toes tapping.

  • Date & Time: November 15, 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM 
  • Location: History Toronto (1663 Queen St E, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.corywongmusic.com
  • Best for: Fans of virtuosic guitar, jazz-rock fusion, and high-energy live music.

Chayanne: Bailemos Otra Vez Tour (November 17)

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It’s time to “Bailemos!” Chayanne is coming, and he wants you to prepare for his infectious energy and smooth voice. A whopping 21 albums and 15 million records sold? It’s no wonder he’s among the best-selling Latin music artists ever.

  • Date & Time: November 17, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.cmnevents.com
  • Best for: Latin pop fans or anyone who loves a show that gets you moving,

Exodus – The Battle of ’24 North American Tour (November 19)

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Thrash metal fans, where are you? Exodus, the legends from way back in ’79, are good to go for groundbreaking, high-energy sound in Toronto. Love hard-hitting riffs and intense mosh pits?  This is the night you’ve been waiting for.

  • Date & Time: November 19, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM 
  • Location: Phoenix Concert Theatre (410 Sherbourne Street, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.exodusattack.com
  • Best for: Hardcore metal fans and thrash enthusiasts.

Sturgill Simpson – 2024 Why Not? Tour (November 20 – 21)

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After a bit of a break, Sturgill Simpson returns with a new name and a fresh album as Johnny Blue Skies. He’s ready to showcase his soulful country tunes and raw storytelling to Torontonians. His long-awaited comeback is something you don’t want to miss.

  • Date & Time: November 20 – 21, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.sturgillsimpson.com
  • Best for: Country music fans or anyone craving heartfelt tunes.

Lindsey Stirling – Snow Waltz Tour (November 21)

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Lindsey Stirling isn’t just a violinist; she’s a performer who dances and plays her way through genres like classical, rock, and EDM. Her live shows feel like a whirlwind; you’ll leave inspired (and maybe a little in awe).

  • Date & Time: November 21, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM 
  • Location: Meridian Hall (1 Front St E, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.lindseystirling.com
  • Best for: Fans of unique live performances and anyone into violin with a twist.

Ana Gabriel – Un Deseo Mas Tour (November 22)

Catch the legendary Ana Gabriel as she performs with powerhouse vocals and soulful ballads on the stage. She’s Mexico’s best-selling female artist, with over 40 million records sold. And her live show highlights powerhouse stage presence.

  • Date & Time: November 22, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: Coca-Cola Coliseum (45 Manitoba Dr, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here.
  • Best for: Fans of Latin music and timeless ballads.

Chelsea Cutler & Jeremy Zucker – Brent Forever Tour (November 24)

Photo via @jeremyzucker, @chelseacutler, and @brentforever / Instagram 

If moody pop is your vibe, Chelsea Cutler and Jeremy Zucker are teaming up to bring all the feels. With songs like “Comethru” and “You Were Good to Me,” they’ve made a name for themselves with honest lyrics and catchy melodies.

  • Date & Time: November 24, 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here.
  • Website: www.chelseacutler.com / www.jeremyzuckermusic.com
  • Best for: Pop music fans or anyone ready for a night of emotional, feel-good tunes.

Oxlade Live in Toronto (November 24)

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Oxlade’s unique sound has taken the world by storm, and he’s here to showcase Nigerian beats and heartfelt lyrics live. If you enjoyed his breakout hit “Away,” expect Oxlade’s set to be a smooth mix of Afrobeats and soulful vibes.

  • Date & Time: November 24, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: Axis Club (722 College St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here
  • Best for: Fans of Afrobeats and anyone wanting to experience upbeat, rhythmic performances.

Shawn Mendes Live in Toronto (November 25)

Shawn Mendes is back on his home turf, performing songs from his latest album. Known for his blend of pop, folk, and heartfelt lyrics, he’s got something special for every fan in the crowd.

  • Date & Time: November 25, Starts 8:30 PM
  • Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.shawnmendesofficial.com
  • Best for: Pop fans and live music lovers.

Tokyo Police Club: 2024 Farewell Tour (November 26–29)

After years of keeping the indie scene alive, Toronto’s own Tokyo Police Club is saying goodbye. With their signature fast-paced tunes and indie-punk energy, this farewell tour will be an emotional ride for loyal fans.

  • Date & Time: November 26 – 29, 9:00 PM  11:30 PM 
  • Location: History Toronto (1663 Queen St, Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.tokyopoliceclub.com
  • Best for: Indie rock fans and those looking to celebrate a beloved local band.

Creed w/ 3 Doors Down & Mammoth WVH – Are You Ready? Tour 2024 (November 27)

Throwback vibes are on full display with Creed and special guests, 3 Doors Down and Mammoth WVH. Expect a night of nostalgia, anthems, and powerhouse vocals that’ll take you right back to the glory days of rock.

  • Date & Time: November 27, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM 
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here.
  • Website: www.creed.com
  • Best for: Fans of late ‘90s and early 2000s rock or anyone looking for nostalgic vibes.

The Jim Cuddy Band (November 27)

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Jim Cuddy, one of Canada’s most celebrated songwriters, is here with his band to share stories and tunes from his latest album. With decades in the industry, his rootsy, heartfelt music creates soulful storytelling.

  • Date & Time: November 27, 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM 
  • Location: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.our.jimcuddy.com
  • Best for: Fans of Canadian folk rock and anyone who loves a good storytelling vibe.

Daniel Noah Miller (November 29)

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Daniel Noah Miller always delivers impressive introspective lyrics and experimental sound in a live setting. His evocative, introspective style promises a show with a unique blend of alternative and electronic sounds.

  • Date & Time: November 29, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM 
  • Location: The Baby G (1608 Dundas St W, Toronto) 
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.dnoahmiller.com 
  • Best for: Fans of alternative music and anyone who loves soul-baring lyrics.

Jhene Aiko – 2024 The Magic Hour Tour (November 29)

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Jhene Aiko’s dreamy R&B vibes are perfect for a cozy fall evening. Known for her ethereal voice and introspective lyrics, Aiko’s concert will feel like a late-night chill session.

  • Date & Time: November 29, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM 
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.jheneaiko.com
  • Best for: R&B lovers and anyone who wants a calming vibe.

Shakira – Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour (November 30)

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Shakira’s iconic hips are coming to Toronto. With new music and all the hits you know and love, her show celebrates Latin pop. So, get ready to dance and sing along with the Queen of Latin Music.

  • Date & Time: November 30, 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM 
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
  • Admission: Check ticket prices here
  • Website: www.shakira.com 
  • Best for: Shakira fans and anyone in the mood for an electrifying night.

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