4 Best Performing Arts Venues in Toronto, Ontario

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We've compiled the best of the best in Toronto - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Massey Hall

Sankofa Square Fodor's choice

This historic, world-renowned concert venue has delivered near-perfect acoustics and hosted top artists since 1894—from Dizzy Gillespie to Justin Bieber—along with comedians, indie bands, dance performances, and theater productions. Massey Hall reopened in 2021 after a three-year closure, unveiling a beautifully restored facade, carefully hand-repaired ceiling arches, and the new Allied Music Centre, a seven-story glass tower that adds space for events.

Roy Thomson Hall

Entertainment District Fodor's choice

Toronto's premier concert hall, home of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, also hosts visiting orchestras, popular entertainers, and Toronto International Film Festival red-carpet screenings. The 2,630-seat auditorium opened in 1982 and is named after Roy Thomson, who was born in Toronto and founded the publishing empire Thomson Corporation (now Thomson Reuters).

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The Beach

Created in concert with homegrown megastar Drake, this spacious 2,550-seat venue is a bona fide performing arts destination in the otherwise sleepy Beach, drawing boldface names across a variety of genres—Stereolab, the Psychedelic Furs, Lil Nas X, Muse, and Demi Lovato, to name just a few.

1663 Queen St. E, Toronto, ON, M4L 1G5, Canada
416-260--5566

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Scotiabank Arena

Harbourfront

Most arena shows are held here rather than at the larger Rogers Centre due to superior acoustics. Past performances at the nearly 20,000-capacity arena have included Beyoncé, Rod Stewart, American Idol Live!, and Nine Inch Nails.

40 Bay St., Toronto, ON, M5J 2X2, Canada
416-815–5500

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