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Budweiser Stage opens this spring in Toronto and here are the concerts announced so far

Concerts at Budweiser Stage return this spring for the 2025 season, and a host of exciting shows have already been announced.

While the considerable dumping of snow that has laid siege over Toronto and much of Ontario over the past week makes the promise of summertime feel like an impossible dream, warmer days will be upon us sooner rather than later, and will bring with them one of my personal favourite spring and summer passtimes: outdoor concerts.

As is tradition, the outdoor ampitheatre officially opens for the season following Victoria Day on May 19, though, so far, the first concert of the season is scheduled to occur on May 22.

Here are all the concerts at Budweiser Stage in 2025 that have been announced by Live Nation so far.

May
  • May 22: Sessanta, Primus, Puscifer and Perfect Circle
  • May 23: Billy Idol
  • May 24: Jason Aldean
  • May 28: Pierce the Veil
June
  • June 4: One OK Rock
  • June 6: Metric and Bloc Party
  • June 10: Halsey
  • June 12: Dierks Bentley
  • June 17: Hauser
  • June 18: Simple Minds
  • June 20: City and Colour
  • June 21: Keith Urban
  • June 26: Peach Pit and Briston Maroney
  • June 27: James Taylor
  • June 30: Incubus
July
  • July 8: Dave Matthew Band
  • July 9: "Weird Al" Yankovic
  • July 10: Luke Bryan
  • July 17: Thomas Rhett
  • July 22: Rod Stewart
  • July 25: Barenaked Ladies
  • July 26: Gracie Abrams
  • July 29 & 30: Rufus Du Sol
  • July 31: Nelly, Ja Rule and Eve
August
  • Aug. 7: Dwayne Gretzky
  • Aug. 10: Goo Goo Dolls
  • Aug. 13: Styx, Kevin Cronin and Don Felder
  • Aug. 21: Kidz Bop
  • Aug. 24: Coheed and Cambria
September
  • Sept. 3: Tedeschi Trucks Band and Gov't Mule
  • Sept. 6: Alabama Shakes
  • Sept. 8 & 9: The Lumineers
  • Sept. 11: Mt. Joy
  • Sept. 18: The Doobie Brothers
  • Sept. 25: Lainey Wilson
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Hector Vasquez


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