Toronto’s 6 Can’t-Miss Concerts Including Earl Sweatshirt, Mac DeMarco and Beverly Glenn-Copeland: December 8–14, 2025

The holidays are quickly approaching us, but don’t forget to catch a show in town before things get too busy! Including Earl Sweatshirt, Mac DeMarco, Beverly Glenn-Copeland (pictured above) and Elizabeth Copeland, and more, here are the can’t-miss concerts coming to Toronto this week.
Earl Sweatshirt
History, December 8
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Earl Sweatshirt is here to bless the holiday season with optimism and good vibes as he tours in support of Live Laugh Love, one of the best albums of 2025.
Mac DeMarco
Massey Hall, December 8–9
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Mac DeMarco passed out copies of his newest record — and second of the year, following Guitar — Dog on the Rock on tour. Now that folks have uploaded that collection online, basically everything is fair game for singing (and wobbling) along during his two-night stay at Massey.
Billianne
The Great Hall, December 9
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Milton, ON-hailing singer-songwriter Billianne embarked on her very first headlining tour this year, and will now brave the TTC as she brings Modes of Transportation to the Great Hall for one final show before the new year.
Béton Armé
The Garrison, December 12
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The Montreal hardcore rockers are going to tear up the Garrison this week as they wrap up the last of their 2025 concert plans.
Jane Inc.
The Baby G, December 12
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Toronto-based musician and glam pop mainstay Carlyn Bezic’s latest record A RUPTURE A CANYON A BIRTH was recorded in the aftermath of a car crash, a breakup and a vocal cord cancer diagnosis. She’ll celebrate the record — and coming out the other side — with a hometown show at the Baby G.
Beverly Glenn-Copeland and Elizabeth Copeland
East End United Church, December 13
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Legendary singer-songwriter Beverly Glenn-Copeland and his life partner Elizabeth Copeland are gearing up for the release of the new album Laughter in the Summer next February, but Toronto will get to celebrate early with this intimate performance at the Danforth Avenue church.




