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Budweiser Stage

Budweiser Stage

909 Lake Shore Blvd W
Toronto, Canada
110,883 Followers
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Fan Reviews

October 23rd 2024
While I didn't see much of the opening act (I believe it was Jacob Banks), Imagine Dragons were incredible! Dan Reynolds was incredibly charismatic and seemed to be genuinely enjoying himself on stage. He also mingled with the audience, and it was heartwarming to see small acts of support, such as Dan bringing Ukrainian flags out on stage, and Ben McKee at one point used a guitar with a trans flag on it. It was also great to see so many children and elders attending, proving that they connect with all ages. I have dreamed of attending one of their concert for years, and it absolutely lived up to the hype. 10/10, highly recommend!
September 13th 2024
Very good live band. Brandon Flowers is an outstanding showman, vocalist and lyricist! However, unless you're quite tall, the visibility is not great at Budweiser Stage. It was my first and last time there. Also, the setlist was quite superior on the second Toronto night. More songs that are played less often, such as This Is Your Life, Bling and Bones. And Dying Breed from night 2 is way more catchy than Running Towards a Place from night 1. We also got no song from Pressure Machine on night 1. Overall though, a good concert experience!
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August 26th 2024
This is just my personal opinion that yes setlist was fantastic and amazing Steve Howe must have had a bad monitor mix his fingers were brittle he couldn't keep in time and he was fumbling his way through a lot of the intricate parts I've heard him play better. however the Deep Purple setlist was a great disappointment for me as I saw setlist in the United States shows but when they came to Canada they were nothing like the US setlist I was gearing up to hear a lot a fan favorites that just didn't happen here but the sound system was absolutely amazing everything punched right through vocals guitars bass you name it was a great sounding all around. I can't believe they didn't even play burn I won't see deep purple again unless they do a greatest hits tour but that likely won't happen because Richie Blackmore it's hard to copy of older great songs from the purple and all I got is I wasn't sure what song they were playing only a few hits were offered however the band sounded fantastic and the songs they did play which I did not know were quite good you'll enjoy the show but if you're an old purple fan like me it'll be a disappointment you won't get their best hits on this tour in Canada
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Frequently Asked Questions About Budweiser Stage

What’s the best way to get to Budweiser Stage?

Whether you're coming from out of town or just a short drive away, Budweiser Stage is located at 909 Lake Shore Blvd W in Toronto, Canada. For directions and parking info, visit Budweiser Stage’s official website at http://www.budweiserstage.org/ or call them at 1-416-260-5600. Make sure to check out other concerts and live events happening in Toronto, Canada on Bandsintown.

What can I expect from Budweiser Stage?

Budweiser Stage is a amphitheater in the heart of Toronto, Canada, with a capacity of 16,000 people. At this time, there are no known age restrictions for the venue, making it the perfect place for fans to enjoy live music and events.

Which artists are performing at Budweiser Stage this year?

Budweiser Stage has a packed schedule for 2025-2026 with performances from top artists like Primus, Billy Idol, and Jason Aldean. Explore the full concert calendar and grab your tickets before they sell out. Don’t miss your chance to see your favorite artists live in Toronto, Canada!

What other concert venues are near Budweiser Stage?

If you’re looking to explore more live shows in Toronto, Canada, there are plenty of popular venues nearby. Check out the upcoming concerts and events at nearby venues including Scotiabank Arena, HISTORY, and The Danforth Music Hall.