Ghost in Toronto | Tickets 2026

Ghost

Prepare for an unforgettable night on January 31, 2026, as Ghost takes over the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON. With their theatrical stage presence and electrifying hits like “Cirice” and “Square Hammer,” this concert promises a spine-tingling experience. Don’t miss out—grab your Ghost tour tickets now!

Ghost Toronto Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Jan 31, 2026
09:00 PM
Toronto, Ontario from $29.00 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Ghost concert in Toronto?

The Ghost “Skeletour World Tour 2026” concert in Toronto is scheduled for Saturday, January 31, 2026 at Scotiabank Arena, located at 40 Bay Street, Toronto, ON. The show time is 9:00 PM, so planning to arrive in the Entertainment District by early evening gives you time to park or use transit, clear security, and get comfortable before Ghost take the stage.

Is the Ghost Toronto show all ages, and what about children’s tickets?

Scotiabank Arena’s general policy is that all guests aged two and older must have a ticket, while infants under 24 months may enter without a ticket but must sit on an adult’s lap without blocking others’ views. The arena requires children to be accompanied by an adult, and any stricter age restrictions (such as 18+ events) would be clearly shown on the Ghost event page during purchase, so always double-check the listing if you plan to bring younger fans.

What is Scotiabank Arena like as a venue for a Ghost concert?

Scotiabank Arena is a large multi-purpose venue and home of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Raptors, with a concert capacity of around 19,800 and modern sound, lighting, and video systems. Seating is arranged over multiple levels with lower bowl, upper bowl, and suite options, so you can choose between close-to-the-stage lower sections or more budget-friendly upper sections that still give a strong view of Ghost’s full production.

How is seating arranged for Ghost at Scotiabank Arena?

For concerts like Ghost, Scotiabank Arena typically uses a reserved floor or pit area near the stage and tiered seating in the lower and upper bowls around the floor. Lower-level side sections generally provide a powerful view and immersive sound, while upper-level sideline seats are often considered good value if you want to see the full stage, light show, and crowd without paying floor prices.

How can I get cheap tickets for Ghost at Scotiabank Arena?

To find cheaper tickets, compare prices on the primary ticket outlet and several reputable resale marketplaces, as each platform can have different starting prices, availability, and fee levels for the same date. Focus on upper-bowl or higher-row lower-bowl seats instead of floor or VIP locations, use tools that show “prices including fees” and deal scores, and monitor listings regularly because some resellers drop prices closer to the show if tickets are not selling quickly.

What strategies help avoid overpaying and high ticket fees?

A practical approach is to always compare the final checkout total—including all service charges and taxes—for similar seats across at least two or three sites instead of judging by the base ticket price alone. You can also save by skipping VIP or platinum packages you do not truly need, choosing slightly off-center or a few rows back rather than the very front, buying early enough to avoid steep last-minute surges, and preferring marketplaces that show transparent, all-in pricing and value indicators.

What is the bag policy for the Ghost concert at Scotiabank Arena?

Scotiabank Arena has a strict small-bag policy: only small purses, clutches, or fanny-pack type bags smaller than 16.5 cm x 11.5 cm (6.5 x 4.5 inches) are permitted inside the arena, regardless of whether they are clear or opaque. Backpacks, tote bags, larger purses, and diaper bags are not allowed unless they qualify for a special exception and are checked at the paid bag check (around $20), so arriving either bag-free or with a very small compliant bag is the easiest way to move quickly through security.

What are the parking options for Ghost at Scotiabank Arena?

Scotiabank Arena offers an on-site underground parking garage with limited accessible spaces, typically charging around $50 on event nights, payable by credit or debit only. Additional parking is available in nearby downtown garages and surface lots, and the arena partners with SpotHero so fans can reserve spaces in advance, often with discounts of up to about 50% compared with drive-up rates.

How can I get to Scotiabank Arena and avoid traffic headaches?

The arena is located at 40 Bay Street, directly connected to Union Station via Toronto’s PATH underground walkway, making GO Transit, VIA Rail, TTC subway, and streetcars very convenient options. Many concertgoers choose to arrive by transit and walk indoors from Union, or use rideshare drop-off points near Bay Street, which helps avoid downtown driving and the higher costs and stress of parking close to the venue.

What else should I know about arena rules and comfort during the show?

Scotiabank Arena is a cashless venue with concessions and merch stands taking card and mobile payments only, and outside food and drink are not permitted inside. The arena enforces standard security screening, a code of conduct for respectful behavior, and no re-entry in most cases, so plan to eat, use restrooms, and settle in before Ghost’s set, and dress in layers you can adjust easily in a crowded, energetic indoor environment.

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