Toronto's newest and most inconveniently located concert venue, Rogers Stadium, caused a lot of headaches for concertgoers when it first opened in 2025, but at least transit was free.
This summer, the TTC will once again be offering free rides home from the venue.
Thanks to a renewed partnership between the transit agency and Live Nation, the world's largest live entertainment company, fans can hop on the TTC at Downsview Park, Sheppard West, or Wilson stations after concerts at no cost.
Riders just need to show their event ticket to TTC staff before boarding.
Transit is the best way to get to and from the stadium, and we’re excited to offer all ticket holders free rides home on the TTC after the show! pic.twitter.com/beEYLuC7IV
— RogersStadium (@Rogers_Stadium) May 21, 2026
To accommodate the thousands of music lovers travelling north for concerts, the TTC says it will run additional service on both Line 1 Yonge-University and Line 2 Bloor–Danforth on concert nights.
The 2026 concert season at Rogers Stadium kicks off this weekend with five back-to-back Bruno Mars shows beginning May 23. Other major concerts on the calendar include Mumford and Sons, Noah Kahan, and the Foo Fighters.
The stadium also unveiled its new food and drink menu for 2026, which includes guitar-shaped wine glasses and performance-inspired items like Uptown Funky Fries.
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