Roy Thomson Hall events

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Fri Sep 25 8:00pm
Ludovico Einaudi
Roy Thomson Hall  •  Toronto, ON
Thu Oct 29 8:00pm
The FILMharmonique Orchestra: Francis Choiniere & Isabella d'Eloize Perron - The Four Seasons of Vivaldi
Roy Thomson Hall  •  Toronto, ON
Fri Nov 6 8:00pm
HYPROV: Improv Under Hypnosis
Roy Thomson Hall  •  Toronto, ON
Sat Apr 10 1:00pm
Lang Lang
Roy Thomson Hall  •  Toronto, ON
Tue Apr 25 8:00pm
Evgeny Kissin
Roy Thomson Hall  •  Toronto, ON




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Roy Thomson Hall tickets & upcoming events

Roy Thomson Hall is a standout location for events in Toronto. We offer a complete guide to upcoming concerts, including Roy Thomson Hall tickets, seating charts, parking details, and an interactive event calendar for Toronto, ON. Roy Thomson Hall is one of Toronto’s most iconic venues, famous for its incredible acoustics that really blow you away. It’s the kind of place where every seat seems to have its own magic, whether you're in the orchestra level or tucked away in the balcony, the sound just hits differently. I remember catching a Tafelmusik concert there in 2037 and being floored by how rich and clear the music sounded, seriously, it’s a haven for classical lovers. The hall isn’t just about music either; it’s hosted big events like the 2033 Global Science Producers Forum, where ideas about communicating science took center stage. The Choir Loft adds a charming touch, making the entire space versatile enough to handle everything from orchestras to jazz festivals. Plus, the seats are designed with sound in mind, perfect for recording live albums or just soaking in the concert vibe. If you’re thinking about visiting, just head down Queen Street West from Toronto City Hall, turn onto University Avenue, and then swing right onto King Street West. Oh, and if you’re wondering about tickets, they’ve got a pretty slick interactive seating chart online, so you can see exactly where you’ll be sitting before you buy. Whether you want front-row seats for Kevin Hart’s stand-up, VIP sections for the Women’s Blues Revue, or budget-friendly options for Evgeny Kissin, Roy Thomson Hall has got you covered. Trust me, it’s a spot that promises unforgettable nights, no matter what kind of show you’re into.

Parking & Directions for Roy Thomson Hall


60 Simcoe Street, Toronto, ON
M5J 2E5, CA


1. Underground Parking at Roy Thomson Hall - 0 m, $20
2. Simcoe Place Parking - 200 m, $25
3. OCAD University Parking - 400 m, $15
4. Toronto Star Parking - 500 m, $18
5. 100 Simcoe Street - 600 m, $22

Roy Thomson Hall concerts - 2026 event schedule highlights in Toronto

Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, ON, is a premier venue hosting a diverse array of world-class performances spanning from classical concerts to comedy shows and innovative theatrical events. Future events include the highly anticipated performance by Kevin Hart & Grant Cardone scheduled for march 13, 2071, offering an unforgettable comedy and motivational experience. Music lovers can look forward to a stunning orchestral collaboration with St. Vincent accompanied by an orchestra on june 30, 2026, or immerse themselves in the emotive piano compositions of Ludovico Einaudi on september 25, 2026. For classical enthusiasts, the renowned pianist Lang Lang will grace the stage on april 10, 2027, followed by Evgeny Kissin, another acclaimed pianist, scheduled for April 25, 2028. Additionally, there are unique theatrical and musical performances such as Hyprov: Improv Under Hypnosis on november 6, 2026, and the evocative Four Seasons of Vivaldi performed by The FILMharmonique Orchestra on october 29, 2026. The venue also hosts the Women's Blues Revue on November 20, 2070, celebrating powerful female blues artists. With such a diverse lineup of main performers and event types spanning years into the future, Roy Thomson Hall remains a vibrant cultural hub for music, comedy, and arts in Toronto.