Newly announced shows add to busy 2026 schedule at Toronto’s Allied Music Centre
Toronto’s live entertainment calendar continues to build momentum heading into the second half of 2026, with Massey Hall and Allied Music Centre unveiling two newly announced performances as part of their weekly events roundup released Friday.
Country music group Little Big Town and Canadian rock band Moneen are the latest acts added to the venue’s upcoming concert schedule, reinforcing Massey Hall’s position as one of the country’s leading destinations for live music programming.
Live Nation confirmed that Little Big Town will perform at Massey Hall at Allied Music Centre on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2026. The announcement adds another major touring act to the venue’s fall lineup as demand for large-scale live entertainment events remains strong across Canada.
The venue also announced that Moneen will take the stage at Massey Hall at Allied Music Centre on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2026, bringing one of Canada’s long-standing alternative rock acts back to Toronto audiences later this year.
Tickets for both newly announced shows became available Friday morning.
“TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE TODAY AT 10AM!” the release stated.
Fans can purchase tickets through Massey Hall’s official ticketing channels online or by phone.
Massey Hall continues diversified programming strategy
The latest additions reflect an increasingly diversified programming strategy at Massey Hall and the broader Allied Music Centre complex, which continues to host a wide range of genres spanning country, rock, folk, acoustic, and contemporary alternative music.
The venue’s June calendar also highlights a steady stream of performances across both Massey Hall and TD Music Hall, supporting Toronto’s live entertainment and tourism sectors during the busy summer season.
Among the upcoming performances is alternative pop duo NEONI, scheduled to appear at TD Music Hall at Allied Music Centre on Saturday, June 13, 2026. The show is being presented by Live Nation.
Blues-rock artist Marcus King Band is also set to perform at Massey Hall on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, adding to a growing lineup of internationally touring artists appearing at the historic venue this year.
In another featured performance, Massey Hall Presents will host Shakura S’Aida with Celeigh Cardinal on Friday, June 19, 2026, at TD Music Hall. The event highlights Canadian talent and continues the organization’s support for domestic artists through curated programming initiatives.
The same evening, audiences at Massey Hall will also see “An Acoustic Evening with Trey Anastasio,” presented by Live Nation. The performance is expected to attract fans of acoustic and improvisational music, further broadening the venue’s programming mix.
Toronto venues remain central to Canada’s live entertainment recovery
The continued rollout of concerts and touring events underscores the resilience of Canada’s live entertainment industry, which has seen sustained audience demand and strong ticket sales throughout 2025 and into 2026.
Toronto venues such as Massey Hall and TD Music Hall have become central components of that recovery, drawing major international acts while also supporting Canadian performers and regional touring activity.
Industry observers note that diversified programming has become increasingly important for venue operators seeking to maximize attendance across different demographics and musical audiences. The latest lineup demonstrates that strategy in action, with programming that ranges from mainstream country and alternative rock to acoustic performances and Canadian roots music.
Massey Hall’s integration within the Allied Music Centre complex has also helped expand the organization’s operational footprint, allowing simultaneous programming across multiple venues and creating additional opportunities for touring acts to enter the Toronto market.
Ticket sales for all upcoming events are available through official venue platforms, including MasseyHall.com and TDMusicHall.com, as well as through the box office phone line at 416-872-4255.
The latest concert announcements come as Toronto continues to strengthen its position as one of North America’s most active live entertainment markets, with major venues reporting continued demand for both international touring acts and Canadian artists.

