Joji in Montreal | Tickets 2026

Feel the pulse of emotion as Joji takes the stage at Centre Bell in Montreal, QC on June 20, 2026. With an electrifying blend of introspective lyrics and haunting melodies, experience the magic of hits like “Glimpse of Us” and “Slow Dancing in the Dark.” Don’t miss out—grab your Joji tour tickets now!
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Joji’s concert in Montreal?
Joji’s Solaris Tour stop in Montreal is scheduled for Saturday, June 20, 2026, at Centre Bell (Bell Centre) in downtown Montreal, Quebec, as part of his 2026 North American arena run. The arena is located at 1909 Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal, right in the city centre with easy access by STM metro (Lucien-L’Allier or Bonaventure), commuter trains, and nearby parking garages.
What time does the Joji Montreal show start and when do doors open?
Listings for the Montreal date show a start time around 6:30 PM or 8:30 PM, with Evenko noting “Saturday, June 20, 2026 | 6:30 pm (Doors: 5:30 pm)” and other sites listing an 8:30 PM show time for Joji with Nate Sib and Corbin. To be safe, plan for doors to open about 60–90 minutes before the earliest listed time and aim to be inside Centre Bell by that time so you can clear security, find your seat, and catch the openers without feeling rushed.
Who is performing with Joji at Centre Bell?
The Montreal stop of the Solaris Tour features Joji as the headliner with support from special guests Nate Sib and Corbin, who are billed on the event listings for the Bell Centre date. Their sets are designed to complement Joji’s emotional, atmospheric sound, so arriving early lets you experience the full journey of the evening rather than just the main act.
What can I expect from the setlist and production in Montreal?
The Solaris Tour supports Joji’s latest album Piss In The Wind, so you can expect a blend of new songs from that record alongside fan favourites like Glimpse of Us and SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK that helped make him an arena headliner. Reviews and previews describe the tour as a full-scale arena production with immersive lighting and visuals, so Centre Bell will likely feel transformed into a moody, cinematic space that still keeps a personal connection between Joji and the crowd.
How can I get cheaper Joji tickets for the Montreal show?
To get cheaper tickets, try to buy at face value as soon as the general on-sale opens on March 6, 2026, using Centre Bell’s seating map to filter for the lowest-priced sections, typically in the upper bowl and ends of the arena. If primary tickets are limited or expensive, watch trusted resale platforms where listings for Joji with Nate Sib and Corbin at Centre Bell currently start around the lower price tiers, and use tools that highlight “best value” seats so you pay less while still getting a solid view; prices often soften as the show approaches, especially for upper-level seats, as sellers adjust to meet demand.
Are there presales for the Montreal date, and can those help me save money?
There are several presales for the Montreal show, including FOTL American Express presale, artist presale, Live Nation presale, Ticketmaster presale, Spotify presale, and VIP package presales, all running in the days before general on-sale. While presales themselves do not always mean cheaper prices, they can help you secure standard lower-priced tickets before high-demand sections sell out, which can ultimately save you money compared with buying later on a marked-up resale market.
Is it cheaper to buy Montreal tickets early or wait until closer to June 20?
For a highly anticipated arena tour like Solaris, early buyers often get the most predictable and sometimes best prices by locking in face-value tickets when general sales start on March 6 at local venue time. However, if you are flexible on where you sit and willing to take a bit of risk, waiting until the final weeks or days before June 20 can sometimes yield lower resale prices, as some sellers reduce costs to move their tickets, particularly in upper or less central sections.
Where are the best and best-value seats at Centre Bell for this concert?
The most intense experience typically comes from floor or pit general admission areas near the stage, which put you right in the middle of the crowd energy but come at a premium price and may involve standing for most of the night. For a strong mix of view and value, look at lower-bowl side sections angled toward the stage and upper-bowl center or side seats, where ticket sites already flag good “from” prices for Joji at Centre Bell; these areas can give you a wide, clear view of the stage and visuals while keeping overall costs more manageable.
How do I get to Centre Bell and keep transportation costs low?
Centre Bell is directly connected to Montreal’s public transit network, with Lucien-L’Allier and Bonaventure metro stations, as well as commuter trains and buses, within a short walk, making the STM and Exo systems a cost-effective way to reach the show without paying downtown parking rates. If you prefer to drive, compare the prices of nearby garages, consider carpooling with friends to split parking, and arrive early to take advantage of cheaper evening rates and avoid congestion around Avenue des Canadiens-de-Montréal.
Are there age restrictions or other venue policies I should know for the Joji Montreal show?
Joji’s Solaris Tour shows are generally listed as all ages unless otherwise noted, but Ticketmaster and venue guidance mention that age restrictions may vary by event and recommend checking Centre Bell’s official policies, particularly if you are attending with younger fans. Regardless of age, everyone will need to pass through security, so review the Bell Centre rules for bags, prohibited items, and digital ticketing ahead of time, and choose reserved seating over floor GA if you want a calmer environment for teens or families.
What are some tips for enjoying the Montreal concert on a budget?
For a budget-friendly night, target upper-bowl or back-lower-bowl tickets at face value, make use of presales to secure lower-priced seats, eat before arriving to minimize concession spending, and use STM or regional transit instead of paying for parking. To get the most from your evening without extra cost, arrive when doors open so you can catch Nate Sib and Corbin, bring only what fits in an approved small bag to avoid delays, and plan your route home ahead of time so you can move quickly once Joji finishes his final song and the crowd filters back into downtown Montreal.