Events in Toronto September
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Events in Toronto September 2026 schedule
Toronto in September offers an exciting lineup of events catering to diverse tastes, from live concerts and sports to comedy and cultural festivals. Music enthusiasts can look forward to performances by notable artists such as Zach Bryan, performing twice at Rogers Centre on September 21 and 22, and legendary rock band AC/DC taking the stage at Rogers Stadium At Downsview Airport on September 16. The RBC Amphitheatre hosts a variety of concerts, including TLC, Salt-N-Pepa & En Vogue on September 2, Wu-Tang Clan & Bone Thugs N Harmony on September 8, and Lily Allen on September 10, showcasing a diverse range of genres. For fans of pop and indie, Weezer, The Shins, and Silversun Pickups will perform at Scotiabank Arena on September 25, while Sofi Tukker takes the stage at RBC Amphitheatre on September 26.
Sports fans can enjoy the Toronto Blue Jays' home games at Rogers Centre throughout September, with key matchups against the Baltimore Orioles from September 11-13, Detroit Tigers from September 14-16, and Cincinnati Reds from September 25-27. These games feature multiple day and night performances, providing ample opportunity to catch the thrilling baseball action.
Comedy and cultural highlights include Ben Schwartz performing at Meridian Hall on September 18, and the legendary Sex Pistols with Steve Jones, Paul Cook, and Glen Matlock at History - Toronto on September 21. Other notable events include the Pertinence event at The Drake Hotel on September 29 and the festival-style concert featuring Pitbull & Lil Jon at RBC Amphitheatre on September 5.
For a mix of entertainment, rock fans should not miss the live show by AC/DC, and alternative music lovers can enjoy Jungle at Scotiabank Arena on September 12. The month also features special performances by G-Eazy and Logic, along with a variety of DJ and indie acts, making September an energetic and vibrant time to explore Toronto’s top venues and experience world-class entertainment.