Lewis Capaldi - USA & Canada (2026)
 
    After taking some time away to focus on his health, Lewis Capaldi is ready to step into the back into the spotlight in 2026. Toronto's stop sits right in the middle of what looks to be a deliberately paced run of theatre and arena stops. Marking his first Scotiabank Arena show ever, it'll be Lewis' first show in Toronto in 3 years. Here's what we know.
The facts
- Who: Lewis Capaldi | Support: Joy Crookes
- When: Thursday, April 23rd, 2026 | 7:30PM
- Where: Scotiabank Arena | 12,421 Capacity
- Why: Return to touring after a two year break
- Last Toronto show: 04/14/23 (Coca-Cola Coliseum)
- Nearest stop: Montreal (04/21)
- Prices: $100-202 for most seats
Presale Dates
- Artist: Oct 27 @ 9:00AM (Sign Up)
- Amex: Oct 28 @ 9:00AM
- Ticketmaster: Oct 29 @ 9:00AM
- Live INSIDER: Oct 30 @ 9:00AM
- Live Nation: Oct 29 @ 9:00AM
- Spotify: Oct 30 @ 9:00AM
- General Public: Oct 31 @ 9:00AM
Ticket Links
Thursday, April 23: Ticketmaster | Stubhub | TickPick
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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
There's a mix of emotional and market-driven elements playing into this presale. Here's everything pushing it up or down the FaceValue scale.
Comeback narrative +9
While 3 years isn't a super long gap in most circumstances, Lewis' return to live shows comes with an emotional undercurrent. Having taken a two year break, citing mental and physical health, this tour will mark a triumphant return for the star. I expect a strong amount of early interest as fans will be buying out of support, not just excitement.
Limited routing +6
With only 10 cities to share across an entire continent, and practically no space for additional dates, scarcity is playing a part in this sale. Boston was the only city to have two dates announced right from the jump, which further cements my belief that this will be the only Toronto date.
Minimal production -5
If recent tours are anything to go off of, Lewis Capaldi's shows are built around emotion-first, spectacle-second. While we don't know much about the direction of his upcoming tour, it's fair to assume a continuation of the norm.
To be fair, Ed Sheeran can pack a stadium with nothing but a looper pedal and a guitar. Generally speaking though, folks appreciate a flashy visual with their arena night-out.
Footage from his last Toronto show
Jump to arena -4
Coca-Cola Coliseum to Scotiabank Arena is a sizeable jump in capacity (roughly double), and Torontonians aren't exactly starved for gigs. Selling out is a guarantee usually reserved for the titans of touring.
My recommendation is Buy. Look, Toronto loves a good comeback story. With post-COVID revenge spending finally cooling down, people are getting wiser to spending their hard-earned money on cash-grab tours. From where I'm standing, this is shaping up to be the opposite of that: a feel-good return story with heavy early interest and an emotional fan response. Now lets just hope I don't eat those words when we see the prices...

 
             
             
             
            