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Concert & Live Event Tickets Across Canada — 19 Metros

Concerts, NHL games, comedy nights and theatre across 19 major Canadian cities — pulled live from Ticketmaster Canada every 3 hours.

Canadian concert touring is built on dual-purpose hockey arenas — Scotiabank Arena, Rogers Arena, Bell Centre, Rogers Place and the Saddledome are NHL homes that flip overnight into 18,000-seat concert rooms. That tight inventory is why a Canadian tour announcement typically clusters Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary in a single press release, and why CAD ticket pricing tracks closely to the US dollar leg of the same tour.

Summer flips the calendar to festivals — Osheaga in Montreal, Bluesfest in Ottawa, Boots & Hearts in Oro-Medonte and the Calgary Stampede stadium series fill July and August with international headliners. This hub aggregates 1,897 upcoming Canadian live events — pick a city below for the full local schedule, or jump straight to a venue. Every link routes to the official Ticketmaster Canada primary marketplace.

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Canada concerts & live events — FAQ

How many cities does Catch Movement cover in Canada?
Catch Movement tracks live events across 19 Canadian cities, spanning every major region: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary and Edmonton anchor the national circuit, while Ottawa, Winnipeg, Halifax, Saskatoon, Regina, Victoria, Hamilton, Mississauga, Brampton, Surrey, Burnaby, Kitchener and Kelowna round out the coverage. Each city page pulls from Ticketmaster Canada every three hours, so you're seeing the freshest available inventory — not a cached snapshot from earlier in the week.
Which Canadian city hosts the most major concerts?
Toronto is Canada's undisputed concert capital. Scotiabank Arena (capacity 19,800) hosts the densest mix of A-list tours, and Rogers Centre (now Dome) absorbs stadium-scale acts like Taylor Swift and Drake. The Greater Toronto Area also benefits from Brampton's Powerade Centre and Mississauga's Paramount Fine Foods Centre catching mid-tier touring acts that skip downtown. Vancouver's Rogers Arena and Montreal's Bell Centre are close seconds — both regularly land tour legs that skip several other Canadian metros entirely.
Where can I find Punjabi, Bollywood and South Asian concerts in Canada?
Canada's South Asian diaspora — concentrated in Brampton, Surrey, Mississauga and Toronto — makes it one of the strongest markets globally for Punjabi and Bollywood live events. Artists like Diljit Dosanjh, AP Dhillon, Karan Aujla and Arijit Singh routinely sell out Scotiabank Arena and Rogers Arena on Canadian tours. Browse /genres/punjabi for upcoming bhangra and Punjabi pop shows, /genres/bollywood for Hindi film music events, and /genres/k-pop for Korean pop acts that frequently route through Vancouver and Toronto.
How early should I buy Canadian concert tickets in 2026?
For arena tours by major acts — think Rogers Arena or Scotiabank Arena shows — buy during the first artist presale wave, typically 48–72 hours after the announcement. Waiting for the general on-sale often means choosing between obstructed-view seats and steep dynamic pricing. For NHL and CFL regular-season games, tickets frequently drop 24–48 hours before puck drop or kickoff unless it's a divisional rivalry or post-playoff push. Summer festival three-day passes (Osheaga, Boots & Hearts) tend to sell their cheapest tier within the first week of announcement.
Are NHL and CFL games listed alongside concerts on Catch Movement?
Yes — every city page in Canada surfaces NHL and CFL home games in the same live feed as concerts, comedy and theatre. Canadian teams covered include the Maple Leafs, Canadiens, Canucks, Flames, Oilers, Senators and Jets in the NHL; and the Argonauts, Roughriders, Stampeders, Elks, Blue Bombers, Redblacks, Tiger-Cats, Lions and Alouettes in the CFL. All links route to the official Ticketmaster Canada primary marketplace.
Does Catch Movement cover smaller Canadian cities or only the big six?
Beyond Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa, Catch Movement also indexes 13 additional Canadian metros — Winnipeg, Halifax, Saskatoon, Regina, Victoria, Hamilton, Mississauga, Brampton, Surrey, Burnaby, Kitchener and Kelowna. These pages capture touring acts that play second-run markets, local arena concerts, comedy nights and venue-specific events. If a show is listed on Ticketmaster Canada, it will appear on the relevant Catch Movement city page within three hours of going live.