A$AP Rocky is set to perform in Toronto for one night only this weekend, and fans can still grab last-minute tickets starting below $80 before the rapper takes over Scotiabank Arena on May 31.
The Toronto stop is part of Rocky’s 42-date “Don’t Be Dumb World Tour,” launched after the release of his latest album Don’t Be Dumb earlier this year. The project arrived after an eight-year wait for a new studio album and includes tracks such as “PUNK ROCKY,” “PLAY,” and “NO TRESSPASSING.”
The album has also gained attention for its unusual creative lineup. Filmmaker Tim Burton worked on the cover art, while artists including Tyler, The Creator, Doechii, Gorillaz, Brent Faiyaz, Jessica Pratt, Westside Gunn, Danny Elfman and will.i.am contributed to the project.
How much are A$AP Rocky Toronto tickets right now?
Fans looking for cheaper seats can still find standard tickets on Ticketmaster in sections 319, rows 13 to 15, starting around $76.25. Those hoping for a closer stage view will find lower-bowl seats in section 120 priced closer to $194.
Resale platforms are also showing active inventory ahead of the concert weekend. StubHub currently lists seats in section 311 for around $110, while other listings in section 306 are priced near $141.
For fans wanting a floor experience, SeatGeek has general admission pit tickets starting around $205. Seats in row one of section 107 are also listed for more than $250.
According to the official Scotiabank Arena event listing, the concert will take place at the downtown Toronto venue on Sunday night. Fans are being encouraged to review entry policies and mobile ticket requirements before arriving.
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Rocky’s show is part of a packed concert schedule at Scotiabank Arena throughout 2026. After his performance, Don Toliver is scheduled to bring his “Octane Tour” to Toronto on June 5, followed by RosalĂa on June 13.
Daniel Caesar will perform on Aug. 2 and 3, while Robyn, Gorillaz, Teddy Swims, John Summit, Olivia Rodrigo and Doja Cat are also scheduled for arena shows later this year.
Toronto has already seen strong demand for major live events this year, especially with FIFA World Cup excitement building across the city. Swikblog recently reported on how more free Toronto FIFA Fan Festival passes were released after earlier registrations quickly sold out.
With only days left before Rocky’s Toronto stop, remaining ticket prices may continue changing as demand rises closer to showtime.














