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Martin Garrix comes to the RBC Amphitheatre on Friday, May 29th. This stop on The Americas Tour 2026 promises to bring all of the beats that you know and love from the famed DJ to Toronto. Martin Garrix is a name that generations of electronic music fans have grown up with. That's why it's odd to think that he's only turning 30 throughout this road trip of the America's in 2026. It seems like it was yesterday he was creating a remix of an Enrique Iglesias song that went "viral" before that was even a thing.
These days, he's established himself as a DJ with a broad appeal because his first sets that used pop songs as the backdrop were only the tip of the iceberg. Now he can hold a track on beats alone and offer an incredible atmosphere that will permeate throughout the entire RBC Amphitheatre. If you want to vibe to those beats, be sure to click the "Buy Tickets" link real soon here.
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Outside of the major festivals and maybe Las Vegas stops, a lot of these high-profile electronic music performers aren't necessarily as active these days as they were in the 2010s and even before that. That's why this Martin Garrix, America's Tour came as a bit of a surprise. This stop in Toronto, though, promises to offer the best party atmosphere that the RBC Amphitheatre has seen in years.
The drive through America from Martin Garrix also includes new music. He's got a new EP out titled ORIGO. It could be a good idea to give some of the tracks on that set a listen before Friday, May 29th rolls around. That way, you'll be well aware of Martin Garrix's intentions leading up to this performance. If we're honest, though, most fans are quietly hoping he brings a lot of the old school beats back to the forefront as well.
As mentioned, one of the "unique" elements from Martin Garrix as a performer has always been that he didn't stay in his lane. He started out with that now epic Enrique Iglesias mix, but he's since moved to full synthetic beat sets. That means he can craft that electro party atmosphere without any extra help. Yet, he's a performer that even casual fans of the genre can enjoy because of the fact that he does dip his feet into the electro pop scene if he needs to.
There's no reason to sugarcoat this. At an electronic music showcase, the best spots within this venue are like exits on an airplane, at the rear of the front of the RBC Amphitheatre. The front is where you can vibe while being close to the performers. That's going to include anyone who'll be opening for Martin Garrix on this stop. The back lawn area gives you another place to vibe while paying a fraction of the price.
Speaking of a fraction of a price, right now only $78 is needed to be a part of this Martin Garrix-led party. Hit the "Buy Tickets" link now to make sure you're not on the outside looking in.
RBC Amphitheatre, Toronto, Ontario, , Canada