Train in Toronto | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy as Train takes the stage at the RBC Amphitheatre in Toronto, ON on August 4, 2026. With their signature blend of rock and heartfelt ballads, expect a night filled with iconic hits like “Drops of Jupiter” and “Hey, Soul Sister.” Don’t miss out—secure your Train tour tickets now!
Train Toronto Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Jun 16, 2026 06:30 PM |
Toronto, Ontario | from $75.99 | Tickets |
| Tuesday Aug 04, 2026 06:45 PM |
Toronto, Ontario | from $48.79 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Train concert in Toronto, ON?
Train will perform a special co-headlining concert with Barenaked Ladies—plus support from Matt Nathanson—at the RBC Amphitheatre (Budweiser Stage) in Toronto on August 4, 2026. Music kicks off at 6:45 PM for this epic night at the city’s lakeside outdoor venue, bringing together two of North America’s most beloved bands.
How do I buy tickets for the Toronto show?
Tickets are available through Live Nation, Ticketmaster, the venue’s official box office, and reputable resellers. Choose from premium reserved seats, general admission (GA) floor, open-air lawn, VIP upgrades, or accessible seating. All tickets use mobile entry—have your phone charged for scanning on arrival.
How can I get cheap tickets for Train in Toronto?
Buy early for the best deals; lower-tier seats, upper levels, and the lawn are usually the most affordable. Sign up for band, venue, or ticket platforms’ presales and use promo codes if you have them. Keep an eye on verified resale sites for last-minute steals as the concert nears—sometimes, sellers list tickets below face value to avoid going unused.
Who’s performing with Train in Toronto?
This is a very special co-headliner event—Barenaked Ladies share top billing with Train, with Matt Nathanson as a featured opener. Each artist will play a substantial set, so arrive early and stay for the encore to catch the full experience.
What time do doors open and how long is the concert?
Doors typically open around 5:30 PM, with the first act starting at 6:45 PM. Plan for a full evening of music, with three headline-worthy sets running until approximately 11 PM.
What are the seating and VIP options at RBC Amphitheatre?
The amphitheatre features reserved 100 and 200 level floor seats, mid-tier 300s, and more distant but affordable 400-level seats. General admission floor and lawn offer first-come, first-served access, with early arrival recommended for the best spots. VIP packages include luxury boxes, SiriusXM Lookout decks for groups, concierge service, exclusive lounges, and premium food/drink menus.
How do I get to the RBC Amphitheatre and where is parking?
The amphitheatre is on the Toronto waterfront with on-site paid lots (book early), premier options, and bicycle parking. The venue is accessible via TTC, GO Transit, and rideshare services directly to the main entrance for easy access from all over the city.
Can I bring food, drinks, or chairs?
Outside food and drinks are not permitted except for sealed water, and personal low-back lawn chairs are permitted on the lawn or may be rented on-site. Coolers, glass, and large bags are not allowed. Bring your digital tickets and review the full carry-in policy before you go.
Is the show family-friendly?
This is an all-ages event, great for families and groups of friends. Each person needs a ticket, and ear protection is recommended for children. The laid-back, lakeside lawn is especially welcoming for families—bring blankets or rent chairs for a comfortable picnic vibe.
Will the concert go on if it rains?
The concert is rain-or-shine. Only severe or hazardous weather would cause delays or interruptions; covered seating is limited, while most of the venue is open-air, so bring ponchos or rain jackets—umbrellas are not permitted. Monitor the venue’s social channels for any real-time updates.