Born Ruffians, Spiritual Cramp, GOAT and 7 More Shows Collective Concerts Is Bringing to Toronto │ Exclaim!

Somehow it's already the end of November, which means the holidays and New Year are quickly approaching. As we begin to make decisions for the next chapter of our lives, Collective Concerts is making sure we have plenty of new shows in 2026. Including Born Ruffians (pictured above) capping off 2025 with their annual holiday celebration, Spiritual Cramp descending on Lee Palace in March, and Swedish experimentalists GOAT taking the stage at the Concert Hall in July, here are 10 shows coming to Toronto in late 2025 and 2026.

Born hooligans With Absolute Losers
Concert hallDecember 5
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The Ultimate Losers will join the eighth annual Born Ruffians concert Shondee Feston in the Concert Hall on December 5! Don't miss this special holiday.

Bors
Sound GarageJanuary 24
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Come celebrate the release of the new Burs record Significance, Otherness at Sound Garage on Saturday, January 24th with Milk Fight and DJ Diet Coke!

Christopher Owens
GarrisonFebruary 14
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Christopher Owens is a celebrated singer-songwriter and former frontman of a beloved indie rock band. Girls – released his first new album in seven years since I want to run barefoot through your hair in 2024, which also marked his return to True Panther Records. Catch the show at the Garrison on February 14th.

Spiritual spasm with the owner and Imploders
Li PalaceMarch 6
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Spiritual Cramp have released a new album RUDE to Li Palace on March 6, sponsored by GUV and Imploders. Get your tickets now!

Yellow days
Great HallMarch 21
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Known for his husky and passionate vocals accompanying his smooth indie soul pop, Yellow Days is the alias of British musician George van den Broeck. Catch the show in the Great Hall on March 21st.

Hayley Heindrix and Max Garcia Conover
TD Music HallApril 11
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Hayley Heynderickx and Max Garcia Conover have recorded their second collaboration in the spirit of Woody Guthrie. Based in different parts of the country, the two songwriters spent a year sharing songs, reading Woody's words and biographies, slowly exploring the patchwork of Americanism to see where their stories fit. Garcia Conover (half Puerto Rican) and Heynderickx (half Filipino) find themselves with this collection of music about the legacy of colonialism, generational identity, commercialism, and the slippery goal of addressing social equality in song. They perform at TD Music Hall on April 11th.

Growlers
Phoenix Concert TheaterApril 19
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The Growlers carved their own mythos into modern rock – a sun-drenched fever dream of surf, psych, garage and California weirdness. Don't miss the show in Phoenix on April 19th.

GOAT
Concert Hall, July 6
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GOAT is a band from a small and very remote village in the deepest and darkest Sweden. Legend has it that for centuries the villagers worshiped and practiced Voodoo. Catch their highly anticipated performance at the Concert Hall on July 6th.

Marlon Magny
Great Hall, September 14.
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After 15 years of touring the world with Womanthe band he co-founded (which has earned multiple gold records, a Victoire de la Musique award, over 600 million streams, over 400,000 albums sold) and has performed on the biggest stages in France and abroad (Accor Arena, Zéniths, Glastonbury, Austin City Limits, Lollapalooza Chicago, Osheaga Montreal, etc.), Marlon now returns as a solo artist with their debut album, which reconnects him with his early passions. Don't miss his solo debut at the Great Hall on September 14th.

Sam Greenfield
Barkassky HallSeptember 15, 2026
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Multi-instrumentalist and artist Sam Greenfield has made a name for himself in the music industry, playing alongside some of the biggest names in the business. He toured extensively with the Wulfpeck group. Corey Wong, Joss StoneDave Koz and Thank you, scientist. Don't miss his show on September 15th at Longboat Hall.

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