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Rosalía Is Bringing the Lux Tour to Toronto This June

Toronto summers always have a few concerts that suddenly become the night everyone is talking about. Rosalía’s upcoming stop in the city feels like one of those.

The Spanish superstar — known for blending flamenco with experimental pop and striking visuals — is bringing her Lux Tour to Toronto in June 2026. Her live shows are famous for dramatic lighting, choreography and a visual style that feels closer to performance art than a typical arena concert.

If you’re planning to go, here’s everything useful to know before Rosalía takes over downtown Toronto.

By CELESTE FERNER MARCH 27, 2026 


When and Where the Rosalía Toronto Concert Is Happening

Rosalía will perform in Toronto on June 13, 2026, at Scotiabank Arena with the show scheduled to begin around 8:30 PM.

The arena is located at 40 Bay Street, directly connected to Union Station, which makes it one of the easiest venues in the city to reach by public transit. TTC subway lines, GO Transit trains and the PATH network all lead directly into the arena.

Scotiabank Arena holds nearly 20,000 people for concerts, making it Toronto’s largest indoor concert venue and the main stop for major global tours.

Doors for shows of this size usually open about 90 minutes before the concert, which means fans often start arriving around 7 PM.

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What the Lux Tour Is and Why This Show Is a Big Stop

The Toronto concert is part of Rosalía’s Lux Tour, supporting her album Lux, released in late 2025.

The tour includes dozens of arena shows across Europe and North America, with stops in cities like Paris, London, New York and Los Angeles. Toronto is one of the few Canadian dates, so fans from places like Ottawa, Montreal and Buffalo often travel in for the show.

Rosalía’s tours are known for a unique stage design style — minimalist sets, dramatic lighting and live camera work projected onto massive screens. Instead of huge stage props, the visuals focus on movement, choreography and close-up cinematic moments.

Ticket Prices and What Seats Usually Cost

Ticket prices for the Toronto concert depend heavily on seating location inside Scotiabank Arena.

Upper-level seats typically start around $80–$110 CAD, which are the most affordable options for arena concerts.

Mid-level sections often range between $150–$250 CAD, offering a clearer view of the stage while staying within a typical concert budget.

Floor seats and lower bowl sections can range from $300 to $600+ CAD, especially once resale tickets start circulating closer to the show date.

For many fans, the lower bowl side sections offer the best balance between price and visibility.

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VIP Tickets and Premium Concert Options

For fans who want a more elevated experience, the Lux Tour also offers VIP ticket packages.

These typically include premium seating near the stage, early entry into the venue and exclusive tour merchandise.

Scotiabank Arena also offers premium suite seating and loge boxes, which provide a lounge-style viewing experience above the crowd. These spaces often include private seating areas and food service during the show.

They’re significantly more expensive, but for groups or special occasions they turn the concert into more of a full event.

What Songs Rosalía Might Perform

While official setlists usually evolve throughout a tour, Rosalía typically mixes songs from several albums during live performances.

Fans can expect music from El Mal Querer, the album that first introduced her flamenco-inspired sound to a global audience.

Her album MOTOMAMI also remains a major part of her live shows, featuring some of her biggest hits and experimental production.

The Lux Tour will likely introduce songs from the Lux album while still including the fan favorites audiences expect to hear live.

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Tips for Going to the Concert in Downtown Toronto

Concert nights around Scotiabank Arena can get extremely busy, especially around Union Station and Front Street.

Taking TTC or GO Transit is usually the easiest option since the arena connects directly to the transit hub underground.

If you want to turn the evening into a full downtown outing, nearby areas like Harbourfront, King West, and the St. Lawrence Market district offer plenty of restaurants within walking distance.

Arriving early can also help avoid long security lines and give you time to check out tour merchandise before the arena fills up.