Jo Koy in Toronto 2026

Feel the laughter electrify the air as Jo Koy takes over the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON on Feb 19, 2026. His high-energy performance, filled with relatable humor and fan-favorite hits, guarantees an unforgettable night. Don’t miss out—grab your Jo Koy tour tickets now!
Jo Koy Toronto Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Feb 19, 2026 08:00 PM |
Jo Koy from $51.91 |
Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is Jo Koy performing in Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena?
Jo Koy’s Just Being Koy Tour is scheduled at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, on Thursday, February 19, 2026, with showtime listed for 8:00 PM. Plan to arrive well before 8:00 PM so you have enough time for security, finding your seats, and grabbing snacks without missing the start of the show.
What time do doors open for the Jo Koy show at Scotiabank Arena?
For an 8:00 PM event, Scotiabank Arena typically opens doors about 60 to 90 minutes before showtime. Aiming to arrive between 6:30 PM and 7:00 PM usually gives you a comfortable window to clear security, visit restrooms, and settle into your seats before Jo Koy comes on stage.
Where is Scotiabank Arena and how do I get there?
Scotiabank Arena is located in downtown Toronto at 40 Bay Street, near Union Station and the waterfront. You can get there easily by TTC subway and GO Transit via Union Station, or by car and rideshare, but using transit is often cheaper and faster than driving and paying for downtown parking during busy events.
Is parking available for the Jo Koy show and how much does it cost?
There is event parking in and around Scotiabank Arena, including underground garages and nearby lots that can be reserved in advance through parking apps. Prices vary by lot and demand, so comparing a few garages and pre-booking online usually helps you lock in a better rate and avoid driving around looking for a last-minute spot.
How much do Jo Koy tickets at Scotiabank Arena usually cost?
Some major marketplaces report that the lowest-priced tickets for Jo Koy in Toronto start around the mid-sixty-dollar range before fees. The average ticket price is listed at about two hundred twenty dollars, reflecting the mix of cheaper upper-bowl seats and more expensive lower-bowl, center, and floor locations closer to the stage.
How can I get cheap tickets for Jo Koy in Toronto?
To find cheaper tickets, start with the official ticket seller, then compare those prices with well-known resale sites for the same sections and dates. Look for upper-bowl or corner sections instead of center lower-bowl or floor seats, sort by “lowest price” or “best value,” avoid VIP and platinum-style options, and keep an eye on resale listings in the weeks and days before the show, when some sellers lower prices to make sure their tickets sell.
What are the best seats for a Jo Koy comedy show at Scotiabank Arena?
For stand-up comedy, many fans prefer lower-bowl seats near the middle of the arena, directly facing the stage, because they offer a clear view of Jo Koy and the big screens while still benefiting from strong sound. If you want a balance of good view and reasonable price, front rows of the upper bowl or side lower-bowl sections that still face the stage can deliver a great experience for less money than premium center or floor sections.
What is the bag policy for Scotiabank Arena during the Jo Koy show?
Scotiabank Arena has a strict small-bag policy that allows only small purses, clutches, or fanny packs up to about 16.5 cm by 11.5 cm (roughly 6.5 inches by 4.5 inches). Larger bags, backpacks, and tote bags are not allowed inside, but the arena offers a paid bag check service for oversized items, so it is best to come with no bag or a very small one to move through security quickly and avoid extra fees.
Are there age restrictions for the Jo Koy show in Toronto?
Listings for Jo Koy at Scotiabank Arena do not show a strict age limit, but his comedy often includes adult language and mature themes. Because of this, the show is generally recommended for older teens and adults, and parents should consider the content when deciding whether to bring younger children.
How can I avoid extra costs and make the night easier?
To keep the night affordable, consider using public transit to Union Station instead of paying for downtown parking, and eat a meal beforehand so you are less tempted by expensive concessions. Buy tickets in upper or side sections, stick to your budget for food and merchandise, arrive 30–45 minutes before doors open to avoid rush charges for parking or last-minute rides, and follow the bag rules so you do not have to pay for bag check or walk back to your car before getting in.