FIFA World Cup Toronto

These are the artists performing at Toronto's FIFA World Cup Countdown Concert

The FIFA World Cup is bringing a first-of-its-kind live multi-city concert series across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. And of course, Toronto will be hosting all the action. The concert lineup has been revealed, and here's what to know.

Launching on Wednesday, June 10, the concerts will bring fans across North America together just before the World Cup kicks off. Toronto will be the first of three cities to host the series – Mexico City, Los Angeles, and Toronto.

Who is performing?

Toronto's FIFA Fan Festival, taking place at Fort York Historical Site and The Bentway, will feature performances by artists like Bryan Adams and Nora Fatehi featuring Sanjoy and Vegedream, along with collaborations between AHI and Wyclef Jean. More artists and special guests are set to be announced soon.

"Toronto is one of the most diverse and culturally vibrant cities in the world, making it the perfect stage for this first-of-its-kind FIFA World Cup 2026 Countdown Concert," said Peter Montopoli, chief tournament officer of FIFA Canada.

"Bringing together globally recognized artists, football fans and communities from across the country is a powerful reflection of the energy, passion and multicultural spirit that Canada will showcase to the world throughout the tournament."

How can I get tickets?

Great question! Tickets are now on sale via Host City Toronto and start at $36, including tax and fees. It's important to note that there is no seating available for General Admission, and doors open at 7 p.m. local time.

Can't make the show? No problem! The Toronto Countdown Concert will be broadcast live from 9 to 10:30 p.m. via TikTok.

But if you want to be part of all the action, don't miss out on snagging some tickets!

Lead photo by

City of Toronto


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