Joji - SOLARIS Tour (2026)

Joji Toronto tour banner
Has it really been three years?!

Moving laterally alongside his 2023 Pandemonium tour, Joji is hitting the road this summer, stopping at nearly the same cities and nearly the exact same venues. That includes Scotiabank Arena, making Toronto the second stop of a global tour. Tagging along will be underground up-and-comers Nate Sib and Corbin. Here's everything you need to know ahead of presale and whether you should Buy or Wait.

The facts

  • Who: Joji | Support: Nate Sib and Corbin
  • When: Friday, June 19th, 2026 | 6:30PM
  • Where: Scotiabank Arena | 12,927 Capacity
  • Why: Touring behind his new album, Piss in the Wind (released Feb. 2026)
  • Last Toronto show: Scotiabank Arena (10/24/23)
  • Nearest stop: Newark (06/13), Montreal (06/20)

Presale Dates

  • Amex: Mar 3 @ 10AM
  • Artist: Mar 4 @ 10AM (Sign Up before Mar 2)
  • Live Nation, Live Insider: Mar 5 @ 10AM
  • Spotify: Mar 5 @ 12PM
  • General Public: Mar 6 @ 10AM
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Artist Presale: No code is needed on Ticketmaster. Presale access is tied to your account after you register.

Ticket Links

Friday, June 19: Ticketmaster | Stubhub | TickPick

Note: Any listings before March 3rd are speculative. Do not buy.

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Seating Map

Joji Scotiabank Arena Seating Map
Half standing, half seated pit for Joji

πŸ’‘How I rate shows

  • Various factors are considered, including community sentiment, time since the 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.

2023 Scotiabank show didn't sell out --

Joji's last SBA show was a far cry from a full sellout. Tickets were readily available at or below face value, and any fan that chose to Wait could have saved hundreds of dollars. Given that his upcoming tour is nearly identical to his last, we should look at his trajectory since then.

The Joji Plateau --

Let's look back at how his albums did on the US Billboard 200's:

  • Ballads 1: Debut and peak of 3
  • Nectar: Debut and peak of 3
  • Smithereens: Debut and peak of 5
  • Piss in the Wind: Debut and peak of 5

Suffice to say, the new album hasn't moved Joji up in the ranks. What's more troubling is that this era completely lacks a smash hit to hook casual fans in. Ballads 1 had "SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK," Nectar had "Sanctuary," and Smithereens had "Glimpse of Us." The closest thing Piss in the Wind has to a hit is the rage-influenced opener "PIXELATED KISSES," a far cry from radio hit material.

Past resale history for his 2023 arena tour (which shares nearly identical markets and venues) shows low get-in prices across the board. Without a defining single to re-energize casual fans, this tour cycle looks to be relying on retention over acquisition. Put bluntly: it will be an uphill battle for Joji to sell out Scotiabank Arena.

Joji price history for his 2023 arena tour
Only one date staying above $100 get-in (data from TicketData.com)

Space for added shows -

Similar to Bruno Mars, Joji's schedule suggests a second show could be in the cards. The biggest stops on the American tour all have 2-3 days of padding around them, with 2 before Toronto, 2 after New York, 3 between Atlanta and Austin, and 2 following LA. It's not enough for any city to stretch into three nights, but perfect for slipping in an added night wherever they find a market that has the hots for Joji.

Joji tour dates for Solaris 2026
Some interesting tour gaps there...

Nearest stops in Newark and Montreal +

Toronto and Montreal make up the only two Canadian stops for Joji on his upcoming tour. For Canadian fans who aren't crossing the border to see him, these will be the ones to see him. With no Buffalo or Detroit dates, Toronto is it for the Ontario market. Expect some hurting Vancouver fans who were snubbed by the announcement to make the flight over too.

Supporting acts are niche -

Nate Sib and Corbin have both charted paths in their respective underground scenes but are unlikely to be big draws in their own right for Toronto.

A growing list of shows competing for wallets -

This is something that every summer show yet to go on sale will face: people's concert budgets are spent. June already featured concerts from: Don Toliver, ROSALÍA, Megan Moroney, James Blake, bbno$, Kesha, Lorde, MGK, Post Malone, Noah Kahan, and more. Some of those fanbases will crossover with Joji's more than others, but the point stands. It's a privileged spot to be in, as we're lucky to have so many options in this city, but fans will have to make some tough choices here.


My recommendation is to Wait. Joji's career remains at a plateau. His last show didn't sell out, and the summer is already packed with so many shows competing for people's money. Expect to save a solid chunk of cash by waiting for prices to drop.

FaceValue Verdict for Joji: Buy
Solaris World tour dates for Joji