FKA twigs - Body High Tour (2026)

FKA twigs tour banner for Toronto

FKA twigs is coming to Toronto, and she really means it this time. The 37-year-old singer, producer, dancer, writer, actor, visual artist, creative director, designer, fashion icon, and dog mum is returning almost exactly one year after painfully cancelling her 2-night run at History. She is touring behind her critically acclaimed January and November albums, Eusexua and Eusexua Afterglow. There's a lot to unpack here, so let's jump in.

The facts

  • Who: FKA twigs | Support: Tokischa
  • When: Tuesday, March 24th, 2026 | 8:00PM
  • Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum | 6,812 Capacity
  • Why: Atoning for her sins after cancelling two Toronto shows in March 2025
  • Last Toronto show: REBEL (11/17/19)
  • Nearest stop: New York City (03/21)

Presale Dates

  • Artist, Front Of The Line Amex: Dec 2 @ 10AM
  • Live Nation, Ticketmaster, Live Insider: Dec 3 @ 10AM
  • Spotify: Dec 4 @ 10AM
  • General Public: Dec 5 @ 10AM

Ticket Links

Tuesday, March 24: Ticketmaster | Stubhub | TickPick TBD

Note: Tickets found on 3rd party sites (i.e Stubhub, TickPick) before presale are all speculative tickets. It's strongly discouraged to buy these tickets. Here is a fun read for more information about the topic.

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Seating Map

FKA twigs Coca-Cola Coliseum Seating Map
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💡How I rate shows

  • Various factors are considered, including community sentiment, time since last show, pricing, proximity to nearby dates, and more
  • Each factor is given a positive or negative score. Positive scores swing in the direction of Buy, and negative scores swing towards Wait
  • Factors sum up to one score, which becomes the FaceValue Verdict: Buy or Wait

The factors

Here's everything pushing this presale up or down the FaceValue scale.

A rare sighting in Toronto +

FKA twigs bookings in Toronto are rare, which naturally heightens demand. This will be her first date in Toronto in over six years and her fourth show ever in the city. Since her last visit, she has released a mixtape and two albums, each more accessible than the last. Fans will have plenty to celebrate if she makes it to the show. And that's a pretty big if...

I'm tired of broken promises... --

Twigs does have a dedicated fanbase, but her fans may be exhausted when it comes to her reliability. She's notoriously flakey, which may have an impact on interest. Earlier this year, she cancelled both her March dates at History, along with the bulk of her North American and European shows – citing visa issues. Twigs promised her fans that she would reschedule, but sadly it took until another album rollout to rebook her shows. Some dates got rescheduled into the summer, but Toronto felt especially burnt. Her shows were postponed with just days' notice, and the cancellation silently arrived months later. When the new dates did drop, Toronto was nowhere to be seen..

Double Album, Double Anticipation +

Twigs had a busy year, dropping not just one but two albums within the Eusexua universe. She's riding the high of multiple rollouts, which may explain the confidence behind her venue choices. With year-end album list season in full swing and fans reminded of Eusexua's critical acclaim, it's the perfect time for her to push tickets.

Pitchfork's score for Eusexua
This is one of the highest scores Pitchfork has given out this year.

Does experimental pop sell arenas? --

Her music, while recently leaning a bit more accessible, is still fairly experimental. Coca-Cola Coliseum seats about 7,000, which is considerably larger than the sum of her prior bookings at History (5,000 total). Her popularity continues to grow, but she may have bitten off more than she could chew.

Look at it this way. Addison Rae, who makes much more radio-friendly pop music, played the same venue two months ago and was unable to sell it out. Floor tickets dropped to under half of her original asking price by the time she took the stage.


My recommendation is Wait. Shows at Coca-Cola rarely hold their ticket value, and it would be shocking for a left-field, experimental, art-pop artist to break that norm.

FaceValue Verdict for FKA twigs: Body High Tour Wait