Sons of Legion in Toronto | Tickets 2026

Sons of Legion

Prepare for an electrifying night as Sons of Legion ignites The Opera House in Toronto, ON on March 26, 2026. Feel the pulse of their dynamic performance, featuring chart-toppers that will have the crowd roaring. Don’t miss out—grab your Sons of Legion tour tickets today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Sons of Legion concert in Toronto?

The Sons of Legion concert in Toronto is scheduled for Thursday, March 26, 2026, at 7:00 pm at The Opera House, located at 735 Queen Street East in the Riverside neighborhood. This stop on the Soul to SØL Tour was originally planned for a smaller venue and has been moved to The Opera House to accommodate high demand while keeping the same date.

Is this a rescheduled or moved show, and are previous tickets still valid?

The Toronto date is marked as “MOVED TO THE OPERA HOUSE” and also noted as “Rescheduled from 11/10/2025,” meaning both the venue and the date have changed from the original plan. Ticket providers state that tickets purchased for the earlier November 10, 2025 show will be honored at The Opera House on March 26, 2026, so most original tickets remain valid for the new date and venue.

What time do doors open and when should I arrive?

Listings and event pages show Sons of Legion at The Opera House with a 7:00 pm start time, and typical policies there have doors opening about an hour before showtime for standing GA concerts. Arriving between 6:00 and 6:30 pm gives time for ID and bag checks, coat check, and finding a good spot on the main floor or balcony before the band goes on.

Where is The Opera House and how do I get there?

The Opera House sits at 735 Queen Street East, Toronto, ON, in the Riverside area just east of downtown and easily reached by the 501 Queen streetcar and nearby bus routes. Many concertgoers use a mix of TTC transit, rideshare, and limited street parking on surrounding side streets, then walk a short distance to the front entrance on Queen East.

What is The Opera House like as a concert venue?

The Opera House is a historic 1909 Edwardian vaudeville theatre turned concert hall, featuring a 35‑foot proscenium arch, tiered main floor, balcony, and a roughly 900–950 person capacity. Its layout combines a large standing room on the floor with an overlooking balcony and mezzanine areas, giving Sons of Legion’s show a dramatic, old-theatre atmosphere with modern sound and lighting.

Is the Sons of Legion Toronto show all ages or 19+?

The Opera House runs both “All Ages” and “19+” events; this Sons of Legion date is listed on several ticket outlets as a 19+ event, meaning ID is mandatory for entry as well as for purchasing alcohol. If a show is designated 19+, minors cannot enter even with a guardian, so anyone planning to attend should bring valid government-issued photo ID that meets Ontario standards.

Are tickets sold out, and how can I still get one?

AXS and other sellers show Sons of Legion at The Opera House with tickets available through marketplace or resale options, and some resale platforms indicate that only a small percentage of tickets remain. Sites like AXS Marketplace, TicketSwap, and viagogo list remaining general admission tickets, so fans who have not yet bought a ticket can still secure entry, though prices and availability vary.

How can I find cheap tickets for the Toronto concert?

To find cheaper tickets, compare prices across multiple platforms listing the March 26 show, and always check the full cost including fees, since GA tickets for this venue usually do not differ by viewing spot. Look specifically for standard general-admission floor listings rather than “premium” or “fan resale at any price,” and monitor marketplaces in the weeks and final days before the show when some sellers lower their prices to move extra tickets.

What is the layout and where are the best places to stand at The Opera House?

The Opera House is primarily a standing general-admission venue, with a tiered main floor and a balcony that has one row of fixed seating, usually offered first-come-first-served unless sold as reserved. For the best balance of view and comfort, many fans arrive early to stand on the raised tiers at the back of the main floor or along the balcony rail, where sightlines over the crowd are excellent without needing VIP access.

What kind of show and atmosphere can I expect from Sons of Legion in this room?

Sons of Legion’s Soul to SØL Tour is promoted as a cathartic rock and soul journey for fans “who have walked through fire,” mixing bluesy guitar work, big hooks, and emotionally driven lyrics. In a classic theatre like The Opera House—with its high proscenium arch, steep balcony, and tightly packed GA floor—their set should feel intense and cinematic, with powerful sound, dramatic lighting, and a crowd that’s close enough to feel every dynamic shift.

Any tips for planning my night in Toronto and keeping costs down?

Queen East can be busy on Thursday evenings, so plan extra time for transit or traffic, and consider using TTC or rideshare rather than relying on limited street parking near the venue. To keep expenses down, eat at more budget-friendly Riverside or nearby Leslieville spots before the show, share rides with friends, and keep watching several ticket sites for late price drops or newly listed GA tickets instead of buying the first option you see.

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