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RBC Amphitheatre

RBC Amphitheatre

909 Lake Shore Blvd W
Toronto, Canada
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6 de octubre de 2025
She was wonderful performance and I had a great time too and it was awesome because me and my mom went together then when we got there I meet up with a friend that I been talking to online and we made up then my mom give her seat to my friend so then me and my friend got to seat together and had fun and we had good seats and seat in the second row and got a good view and Renee rapp did a great awesome show and I sing my heart out and I just love her so much ❤️🙏so yess i would see her again
Cai
20 de septiembre de 2025
Fifty-five years ago, the Doobie Brothers named themselves after a pastime they loved -- rolling and smoking joints (doobies in American slang). I don't know if it was the funny cigarettes or their collective creativity, but they went on to write and record some iconic songs -- tunes that have become ingrained in North American consciousness. On September 18, they brought that legacy to Toronto's Budweiser Stage, an outdoor stadium with a 16,000-person capacity. They started slowly with quieter songs and numbers from their new album, Walk This Road, which has a distinct Doobie vibe, and built up to a crescendo of their trademark hits. Guest Nadirah Shakoor joined them on the song "Walk This Road." The Doobies are not a one-singer band. Vocal duties are shared by founding members Tom Johnston (sporting a Game of Thrones T-shirt) and Patrick Simmons, along with Michael MacDonald, who joined in 1980 after a stint with Steely Dan, bringing his unmlistakable baritone. I wanted to hear him sing "What a Fool Believes," which be did, though a bit slower and paced differently than the recorded version. Tom and Patrick took turns engaging the audience, but Michael stayed silently on his piano stage right, except to introduce Mike Russo, the saxophonist. John McFee played guitar, harmonica, and electric violin. They had cool rotating lights behind them that changed colour, and a multi-media show which often featured old video of them performing as young men. They haven't changed drastically, and these seventy-something men all still have their hair. As the band picked up the pace, the audience was on its feet singing along to hits like "Long Train Runnin'," "China Grove," "Black Water," with its honky tonk air, "Takin' It to the Streets," and the finale "Listen to the Music." I was hoping to hear MacDonald sing "You Belong to Me," but he didn't, and you can't always get what you want. Toronto was the last stop of their tour and it ended in thunderous applause.
Alex
2 de septiembre de 2025
Gary Clark Jr. was phenomenal and it made the night memorable. So much soul in his playing and his backing band was exceptionally tight. I love the Keys, but there was something off about their playing and they seemed to be rushing a lot of songs to the point where a certain feel was lost. There were great moments in some songs and their mashup of oldies was cool, but the overall vibe was underwhelming for me in terms of the music. I did however love the graphics and video display. It was my first time seeing them and I was hoping for some songs from the Ohio Players album, but none were played. So that was disappointing. I know many fans dislike it, but I think it's a brilliant album. Hence my 3 stars, it was good, just not great. Maybe I was expecting too much of a band with such a tight tour schedule.
Adam
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¿Cuál es la mejor manera de llegar a RBC Amphitheatre?

Ya sea que vengas de fuera de la ciudad o estés a solo un corto viaje en auto, RBC Amphitheatre está ubicado en 909 Lake Shore Blvd W en Toronto, Canada. Para direcciones e información de estacionamiento, visita el sitio web oficial de RBC Amphitheatre en https://www.rbcamphitheatre.com/ o llámalos al 1-416-260-5600. Asegúrate de revisar otros conciertos y eventos en vivo que están sucediendo en Toronto, Canada en Bandsintown.

¿Qué puedo esperar de RBC Amphitheatre?

RBC Amphitheatre es un anfiteatro en el corazón de Toronto, Canada, con una capacidad de 16,000 personas. En este momento, no hay restricciones de edad conocidas para el lugar, lo que lo convierte en el lugar perfecto para que los fanáticos disfruten de música en vivo y eventos.

¿Qué artistas se presentan en RBC Amphitheatre este año?

RBC Amphitheatre tiene un horario lleno para 2025-2026 con presentaciones de artistas destacados como Cake, CAKE, y bbno$. Explora el calendario completo de conciertos y consigue tus boletos antes de que se agoten. ¡No pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tus artistas favoritos en vivo en Toronto, Canada!

¿Qué otros lugares de conciertos están cerca de RBC Amphitheatre?

Si estás buscando explorar más espectáculos en vivo en Toronto, Canada, hay muchos lugares populares cerca. Revisa los próximos conciertos y eventos en lugares cercanos incluyendo Scotiabank Arena, HISTORY, y Danforth Music Hall.