Events in Toronto November
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Events in Toronto November 2026 schedule
Toronto in November 2026 promises an exciting lineup of events across various genres and venues, making it an ideal time for entertainment enthusiasts to explore the vibrant city's cultural scene. Music lovers can enjoy performances by legendary bands and chart-topping artists such as Journey and Doja Cat, both scheduled at the prominent Scotiabank Arena on November 4th and 25th respectively. For those interested in alternative and indie sounds, Temples will be performing at Lees Palace on November 27th, while the classic rock band The Watchmen will entertain audiences at Danforth Music Hall Theatre on November 21st.
Comedy fans have plenty to look forward to, with stand-up performances by Matt Rife at the Scotiabank Arena on November 22nd and Jim Jefferies at Meridian Hall on November 20th. The comedy and satire scene is also represented by the acclaimed comedian Bassem Youssef at Massey Hall on November 13th. For a diverse mix of genres, the month features jazz, classical, and contemporary acts at renowned venues such as Koerner Hall, Massey Hall, and the Jane Mallett Theatre.
November also hosts a variety of special events, including championship sports competitions like the Championship Show Jumping at Coca-Cola Coliseum, and the Knightwood Derby National Championship, also at Coca-Cola. Theatre and dance performances such as the Royal Conservatory Orchestra’s concert with Tania Miller at Koerner Hall and the Women’s Blues Revue at Massey Hall highlight Toronto’s rich performing arts scene.
Additionally, the city welcomes international acts like Inna at Queen Elizabeth Theatre and electronic artist Madeon at History, ensuring there is something for every musical taste. Comedy, jazz, classical, and pop concerts are scheduled throughout the month at top venues, making Toronto a hub of entertainment in November 2026. Whether you're into live music, comedy, sports, or theatre, the city’s diverse event calendar offers unforgettable experiences for residents and visitors alike.