Joji in Toronto | Tickets 2026

Joji

Feel the electric energy at Joji’s concert in Toronto, ON on June 19, 2026, at Scotiabank Arena. Immerse yourself in a night of captivating performances featuring hits like “Glimpse of Us” and “Slow Dancing in the Dark.” Don’t miss this unforgettable experience—grab your Joji tour tickets now!

Joji Toronto Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Jun 19, 2026
06:30 PM
Toronto, Ontario from $44.42 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is Joji’s concert in Toronto?

Joji’s Solaris Tour stop in Toronto is scheduled for Friday, June 19, 2026, at Scotiabank Arena in downtown Toronto, Ontario, with the show time listed around 6:30 PM local time for doors or the start of the evening’s program. Scotiabank Arena is located at 40 Bay Street in the heart of the city’s entertainment district, right beside Union Station, which makes it very easy to reach by GO Transit, TTC subway, streetcar, or regional trains whether you are coming from downtown, the suburbs, or elsewhere in Ontario.

What time do doors open and when does Joji go on stage?

The event listing for Toronto shows a 6:30 PM time, which typically reflects doors or the start of opening acts for arena concerts at Scotiabank Arena rather than Joji’s exact stage time, so you can expect doors to open roughly 60–90 minutes before the main set. Because the Solaris Tour includes support acts like Nate Sib and Corbin on North American dates, Joji’s headlining set is likely to start later in the evening, so to avoid missing anything you should plan to arrive by the posted time on your ticket and be in your seat shortly after doors open.

Who is performing with Joji on the Solaris Tour in Toronto?

For the 2026 Solaris Tour, Joji is joined on the North American leg by special guests Nate Sib and Corbin, both of whom are scheduled to appear at the Toronto Scotiabank Arena date. Their atmospheric and genre-blending styles are designed to complement Joji’s music, turning the Toronto stop into a full evening of performances that build from moody opening sets into the main headlining show.

What can I expect from the setlist and production at this show?

The Solaris Tour celebrates Joji’s 2026 album Piss In The Wind, so you can expect a setlist that mixes his biggest songs like Glimpse of Us and SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK with new tracks from the album that are being performed live on this run. The tour is described as a large-scale arena production, so you should anticipate immersive lighting, visuals, and staging that turn Scotiabank Arena into a cinematic space while still keeping the emotional, intimate feel that Joji’s music is known for.

How can I get cheaper Joji tickets for the Toronto show?

To find cheaper tickets, your best move is usually to buy early at face value during the general on-sale, focusing on balcony or upper-bowl sections, which often start around the lowest price points and still offer a strong overall view of the stage. If those are already pricey or sold out, monitor reputable resale platforms for value-marked seats in the upper levels and back half of the lower bowl, and watch for price drops in the weeks leading up to the show, particularly midweek or as the date gets closer, when some resellers lower prices rather than risk not selling their tickets.

Is it cheaper to buy Joji tickets early or last minute for Toronto?

For an in-demand arena tour like Solaris, early buyers often get the most predictable and sometimes lowest prices, especially if they secure standard face-value tickets when the general sale opens on March 6, 2026, at 10:00 AM local time for Toronto. However, last-minute shoppers sometimes find under-face-value resale tickets if sellers cut prices close to June 19 to offload extras, so if you are flexible on seat location and willing to wait, you might save money—but with the risk that only scattered or more expensive options remain.

Where are the best and best-value seats at Scotiabank Arena for this concert?

The most immersive experience usually comes from floor or lower-side sections closer to the stage, which put you in the heart of the energy but also tend to be among the most expensive options. For a strong mix of view and value, look at lower-bowl sides and first few rows of the balcony where many “top value” listings appear on ticket maps, as these areas often cost significantly less than premium floor seats while still giving you a clear, comfortable vantage point on the stage and the full light show.

How do I get to Scotiabank Arena and what’s the best way to keep travel costs low?

Scotiabank Arena is directly connected to Union Station, so taking the TTC subway, GO Transit trains or buses, or regional rail is often the cheapest and simplest way to reach the venue, avoiding downtown parking fees and post-show traffic. If you prefer to drive, compare rates at nearby parking garages and consider carpooling with friends to split costs, aiming to arrive early before peak congestion and using Toronto’s PATH network to walk indoors from certain garages to the arena.

Are there age restrictions or rules I should know before bringing younger fans?

Joji’s concert at Scotiabank Arena is generally listed as an all-ages event unless otherwise noted, meaning fans of different age groups can attend, but minors are typically expected to be accompanied by a responsible adult. Because the show includes large crowds, loud volumes, and mature themes in some songs, families may find reserved bowl seating more comfortable than the floor, and should review the arena’s bag policy, prohibited items list, and security procedures in advance so entry is smooth and stress-free.

What are some tips for enjoying the Toronto show on a budget?

To keep your overall costs down, aim for cheaper balcony or upper-bowl tickets bought close to face value, eat before you arrive so you are not relying entirely on arena concession prices, and use public transit from Union Station rather than parking downtown. For a smoother and more enjoyable night, arrive early to catch the openers and avoid long lines, bring only a small bag that complies with Scotiabank Arena’s security rules, and plan your return route home in advance so you can leave quickly once Joji’s final song and encore wrap up.

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