List of music venues in Toronto

[1][2] Rogers Centre and Scotiabank Arena are the highest capacity venues in the city, and they host most of the shows by superstar artists.

[1] Additionally, Toronto has the third largest concert market in the world, after New York and Los Angeles.

[3] Live Nation Canada owns many of the large and mid sized venues in Toronto, including Budweiser Stage, History, The Opera House, The Danforth Music Hall, and Velvet Underground.

The following is an interactive map of Toronto's music venues with concert capacities greater than 1,000 people.This section includes music venues with a capacity greater than 1,000 people.

(1 Blue Jays Way)[6] (40 Bay St) (909 Lake Shore Boulevard W)[9] (60 Prince Edward Island Cr) (45 Manitoba Drive) (1 Shoreham Dr) (1133 Queens Plate Dr) (909 Lake Shore Boulevard W)[13] (1 Front Street East) (178 Victoria Street)[17] (60 Simcoe St)[19] (1663 Queen Street E) (235 Queens Quay W.) (31 King's College Circle) (5040 Yonge St) (147 Danforth Ave)[24] (888 Yonge Street) (273 Bloor Street W) This section includes music venues with a capacity less than 1,000 people.