Conan Gray - Wishbone (2026)
 
    Gen-Z heartthrob Conan Gray is making his way back to Toronto as part of his Wishbone World Tour. Gracefully moving on up from prior shows at Mod Club, REBEL, History, and recently Bud Stage, Conan has his sails set on Scotiabank Arena as he continues his voyage to world dominance.
At this point, you can't help but feel bad for the rest of the provinces. Of the nine shows he's ever trekked to Canada for, this will be the sixth just in Toronto. For good reason too, his last show at Bud Stage was the biggest headlining show of his career at the time. The question now is, does the momentum carry him into a Scotia Sellout?
The facts
- Who: Conan Gray | Support: Esha Tewari
- When: February 23rd, 2026 | 8PM
- Where: Scotiabank Arena | 15,800 Capacity
- Why: Continuation and expansion of the Wishbone Tour
Presale Dates
- Artist: Oct 23 @ 9:00AM (Sign Up before Oct 22)
- General Public: Oct 24 @ 9:00AM
Ticket Links
Monday, February 23: Ticketmaster | Stubhub | TickPick
Track the resale price history on TicketData.com
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.
This is Conan's fourth date in Toronto in four years -8
Sixth in the last seven years. Fans have had ample opportunity to see the Little League singer.

The only Canadian date +4
Once again leaving the rest of the country out to sea, Toronto will be Canadians only opportunity to see him.
Most of his recent dates saw big drop-offs in resale -7
Checking in on the TicketData.com history for past events, tickets for the first collar of the Wishbone tour saw major discounts across the board. In fairness, it was a B-market tour, meaning he was hitting smaller metropolitan areas. So we should expect less demand there as his team was gauging demand for the World Tour. Still, the venues are only getting bigger.

Conan's last tango in Toronto didn't sell so hot -6
The Bud Stage stop, which will only have been 17 months prior, didn't look to sell so hot. Close to showtime, there were numerous Reddit posts trying to dump tickets below face value, with lawn tickets going as low as $20.
The momentum just isn't there -4
While Conan's growth has been steady, it hasn't been explosive enough to suggest that this time will be any different. The show is only four months out, and February on a Monday isn't generally primetime for a show up North.

My recommendation is Big Wait. Unless the music industry decides to rally behind Conan like their lives depend on it, or Holiday becomes the Christmas smash that puts Mariah Carey to shame, I would count on being able to find cheap tickets closer to showtime.

 
             
             
             
            