Martin Garrix - Americas Tour (2026)
After an unforgettable closing set at VELD in 2024, Martin Garrix is making good on his promise to come back to Toronto. The DJ will be bringing his brand-new show to RBC Amphitheatre next May, vowing to deliver new production elements and unreleased music. Let's break down everything you need to know before queuing for tickets.
The facts
- Who: Martin Garrix | Support: TBA
- When: Friday, May 29th, 2026 | 7:00PM
- Where: RBC Amphitheatre
- Why: Embarking on what he describes as his 'biggest tour ever'
- Last Toronto show: VELD (08/04/24)
- Nearest stop: New York City (06/12)
Presale Dates
- Artist: Dec 9 @ 10AM (Sign Up)
- Live Nation, Ticketmaster, INK, Live Insider: Dec 10 @ 10AM
- Spotify: Dec 11 @ 10AM
- General Public: Dec 12 @ 10AM
Ticket Links
Friday, May 29: Ticketmaster | Stubhub | TickPick
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.
Community Chatter
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Seating Map

💡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.
Established demand in Toronto +
This will be Garrix's first show here since his marquee, fest-closing set at VELD in summer 2024. He was the biggest pull on the lineup, helping to carry the festival into a sellout. Two years is just long enough for fans to start clamoring for his return.

Simultaneously his biggest tour and limited +
It's miraculous how he managed to pull it off. This is being marketed as his biggest tour ever, with cutting-edge production and exclusive new music. But it's still fairly limited, hitting only 16 markets across the entirety of North America.
Big-name EDM does well at RBC Amp ++
Historically, it's been tough to find cheaper tickets for major DJs at the venue. Here's how comparable shows have fared over the last two years at (the previously named) Budweiser Stage.
- 09/26/25 Slander: Prices dropped below face
- 08/09/25 Above & Beyond: Dropped well below face
- 07/29+30/25 RÜFÜS DU SOL: Stayed mostly around face
- 07/11/25 Fisher: Stayed around face
- 09/06/24 Dom Dolla: Stayed around face
- 06/15+16/24 John Summit: Stayed around face
The closest parallel to Martin Garrix's popularity here is John Summit, who sold out two dates at the venue at roughly the same time of year. You could easily make the case that Garrix is a bigger draw than all of these artists.
Speaking of John Summit, I was able to find this information for how tickets were priced (tax and fees included). I wouldn't expect Garrix's prices to match these, but it's helpful to know how prices compare when the sale goes live.
June 15th, 2024
Pit: $240
200s: $155
300s: $110
400s: $77.50
Lawn: $54
Smart routing and scheduling +
Every show on his tour takes place on a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. May/June puts him in prime time for the summer break rush. He also made sure to leave room for a Saturday show to be added for Toronto. It's clear that his team was in their bag when mapping out this tour.
My recommendation is Big Buy. We're looking at a potential touring logistics masterclass here with Martin Garrix. Returning at just the right time for Toronto, on the cusp of summer break, on a Friday night. The cards are stacked in his favour. While not impossible, I think you'll be very hard-pressed to find discounted tickets for this show.
