Jul
13

Jul
13
RBC Amphitheatre
There are some great events taking place in Toronto all throughout 2026, and there's no question that you can have a blast at each of them. Yet, when Lord Huron comes to RBC Amphitheatre on Monday, July 13th, you could be on your way to cloud nine. This band has become the go-to for anyone who wants to get in their feels and cry out, if you will. That kind of emotion is not something that you're going to find at the RBC Amphitheatre every weekend.
Goldie Boutilier is going to be tasked with kicking things off, and she's going to ask, "Who Are You Going to Worship Now?" In the last few years, she's become one of the rising names in Canadian music. It's an interesting chance to diversify this event a bit.
Pretty much from the moment that they open the doors, you're going to realize you're in for an emotional night. Are you ready? If you are, then go ahead and click that "Buy Tickets" link here soon.
Where does "The Night We Met" take you? Lord Huron certainly has more amazing and heartfelt tracks aside from this one, but there's no question that when they play their flagship song, the night's just going to ascend to another level. That's why this question is valid. Here's something that you might not want to think about, but entertain it for one second. It's a song that can be about love as much as it can be about loss. Why is this relevant? Glad you asked! If you're quick about getting these tickets and your plans change because the person you wanted to come with isn't available anymore, once July 13th hits, the song's still gonna hit home! Maybe you're on the other side, and by the time July 13th comes around, you're standing next to a person you want to sing this song with.
While a lot of the other songs from Lord Huron (besides The Night We Met) are not necessarily on the same emotional plane, they're also not happy songs. "Ends of the Earth" and "Meet Me in the Woods" share this theme of escape and freedom. Those could also fall on the emotional side, maybe not in the sense of love and loss, but this need to escape that a lot of people are feeling these days. All of this to say, you're going to be in your feels all night with Lord Huron on stage. Here's to hoping you're ready for that.
Here are a couple of questions to help you decide where the best spots inside the RBC Amphitheatre are for you. What's your budget? What type of experience are you looking to have? How important is it for you to be close to the performers? You can have a blast at the back of the amp just vibing to the music, or you could be up front, feeling like you can reach out and touch these guys. Both are great experiences; it just comes down to what you like best.
Right now, you can find access to his Lord Huron concert for as low as $76. Hit the "Buy Tickets" link to grab your seats today.
RBC Amphitheatre, Toronto, Ontario, , Canada