Toronto Tour Stop · 2026Live Ticketmaster · Updated Aug 19, 2026

Tems Toronto Concert — Next Date & Ticket Alerts

Tems has no officially announced Toronto date yet. This page updates automatically when new 2026 tour dates drop.

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Tour routing can change late, and Torontodates are often added after the first on-sale. Here's how to be first in line — plus everything worth checking while you wait.

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Tems in Toronto— Concert & City Guide

Toronto has been a consistent Tems anchor on the North American touring cycle, with the city's deep West African diaspora population and the broader Drake-and-OVO orbit producing one of the densest Tems audiences outside Lagos and London. The Tems routing through Toronto has leaned into the upper-end mid-cap theatre tier: History (2,500 capacity, Queen Street East in The Beach neighbourhood, the Live Nation venue co-owned by Drake), Massey Hall (2,800 capacity, downtown at Yonge and Shuter, the restored 1894 concert hall reopened in 2021), and the larger configurations at Coca-Cola Coliseum (8,000 capacity, Exhibition Place on the lakefront) and RBC Echo Beach (5,000 capacity, Ontario Place, summer-only outdoor). The smaller cycle dates touched Danforth Music Hall (1,500 capacity, Greektown) and The Phoenix Concert Theatre (1,300 capacity, Sherbourne) on the earlier rooms. OVO Fest and OVO-affiliated dates have historically pulled Tems into Drake-orbit slot configurations at Scotiabank Arena during the summer Caribana long-weekend festival run. Transit access to History runs through the 501 Queen streetcar east to Coxwell or the Queen subway station on Line 1 plus a streetcar transfer; Massey Hall sits at Queen station on the Yonge-University subway line with the Eaton Centre and the wider downtown PATH network in walking distance; Coca-Cola Coliseum and RBC Echo Beach are reachable via the 509 Harbourfront streetcar from Union Station or the GO Transit Lakeshore West line to Exhibition station. The Toronto Tems audience is one of the densest West African diaspora audiences in North America, concentrated around the city's Nigerian, Ghanaian, and Caribbean communities in North York, Scarborough, and the wider GTA, and consistently sings back the chorus passages on 'Essence', 'Lift Me Up', 'Love Me JeJe', and 'Free Mind' loudly enough to be heard through the PA. Onsales move through Ticketmaster Canada with the Tems mailing-list presale 48 to 72 hours before the public window; the Toronto secondary market on StubHub Canada and SeatGeek trades at a premium given the limited room capacity.

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