Fall might be knocking on our doors already but that doesn’t mean the party has to stop! September in Toronto promises a lineup of concerts featuring both beloved favourites and unique creative talents.
Whether you’re a local or just visiting the 6ix, these six shows are guaranteed to start your fall on the right note.
Sept. 13 – Shaboozey, The Danforth Music Hall
If you love all things hip-hop and country rock, Shaboozey might be the perfect artist for you. His Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going Tour is making its Toronto stop, and he’s going to make Friday night lit starting at 8 p.m. at one of the city’s most iconic venues, The Danforth Music Hall.
Tickets for the “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” singer are currently starting at $115, and you don’t want to miss this one!
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Fun Fact: Shaboozey collaborated with Beyoncé on two tracks from her eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter, including “SPAGHETTII.”
Sept. 15 – beabadoobee, Coca-Cola Coliseum
Just a month after dropping her latest album, This Is How Tomorrow Moves, Filipino-English Indie alternative sensation beabadoobee is bringing her new music to Toronto’s Coca-Cola Coliseum.
Catch the 24-year-old artist, who was an opening act for Taylor Swift’s 2023 Eras Tour, with tickets starting at $81.
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Fun Fact: Love Island contestant Rob Rausch is a big beabadoobee fan, and talks about her music on the show quite often.
Sept. 19 – Divine Brown presents Billy, Sarah & Ella: Revolutionary Women in Jazz
Celebrate women in Jazz at this special performance featuring the timeless sounds of Divine Brown.
Divine Brown is a JUNO-award winning Canadian vocalist with acting chops to boot who scales the music industry on her terms.
Armed with sublime vocal talent and a selection of timeless classics courtesy of the inimitable Billy Holiday, Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, Brown is hitting the stage at El Mocambo on Sept. 19 to perform a tribute concert titled “Billy, Sarah & Ella: Revolutionary Women in Jazz.”
The concert promises a showcase of powerhouse vocals and a truly mesmerizing evening filled with the idiosyncratic rhythms of Jazz R&B and Soul.
The show kicks off at 8 p.m. and tickets start at $55.
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Fun Fact: Divine Brown toured with the Backstreet Boys for their Unbreakable Tour in North America in 2008.
Sept. 25 – Sabrina Carpenter, Scotiabank Arena
It might be time to chug some “Espresso,” and get your tickets for Sabrina Carpenter’s short n’ sweet tour’. The rising pop star, who has opened for Taylor Swift during her Eras tour, is performing her popular hits at Scotiabank Arena on, Sept. 25, starting at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $238.
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Fun Fact: Sabrina Carpenter has had two songs on the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10 songs this year with “Please Please Please” as number 1, and “Espresso” as number 3.
Sept. 28 – MOZART & MASQUERADE, Meridian Arts Centre
Enjoy the great music of Bach, Mozart and Khachaturian with some breathtaking performances at the MOZART & MASQUERADE / The Stars Align show at Meridian Arts Centre on Sept. 28, at 8 p.m.
Witness Music Director Nurhan Arman leading the orchestra, and set yourself for a relaxing and moving evening, with tickets starting at $72.
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Fun Fact: Among the performers playing piano concertos by Mozart are the exceptional tween and teenage prodigies Anissa She, Jonathan Wang, and Victoria Zeng.
Sept. 29 – The Marley Brothers: The Legacy Tour, Budweiser Stage
As you bid goodbye to September, experience a historic one-of-a-kind event celebrating Bob Marley’s creative genius, and worldwide impact with The Marley Brothers: The Legacy Tour at Budweiser Stage, on Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets for this year’s coolest reggae music show start at $52.
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Fun Fact: The Marley Brothers—Ziggy, Stephen, Julian, Ky-Mani, and Damian—are reuniting for The Legacy Tour after a 20-year hiatus.
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