Shawn Mendes Finally Added A Toronto Date To His World Tour & Fans Are Losing It

Here's how to get tickets!

Editorial Assistant

Live music is making a comeback this year, and fans in Toronto are in for a treat because Shawn Mendes just added the 6ix to the list of cities he'll be visiting on his Wonder The World Tour.

Initially, he was only scheduled to perform in Canadian cities like Montreal, Edmonton, and Vancouver, which had left fans wondering why he left his hometown off his roster of performances.

Now the wait is officially over, and questions have finally been answered about the missing tour date.

On April 4, Mendes announced that he will now be stopping by Toronto's Scotiabank Arena on July 31 this summer, and fans can't wait.

"Omg Shawn is coming to Toronto finally!!!! I'm literally screaming!!!!" A fan tweeted.

"F*CK YES BABY FINALLY GOT TORONTO", someone else

And one person even pretty much manifested that Mendes would come to Toronto just a couple of days before his announcement.

"Had a dream Shawn finally announced his Toronto show," they tweeted on April 2.

Tickets sales for the general public will start on April 6 at 10:00 a.m, however, American Express Card Members will be eligible to buy them as soon as April 6 at 10 a.m.

Wonder The World Tour 

Price: TBA

Address: Scotiabank Arena at 40 Bay St., Toronto, ON,

Why You Should Go: After swerving Toronto last year, here's your chance to see him perform live this summer!

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  • Editorial Assistant

    Sophie Chong was the Editorial Assistant for Narcity Media. She graduated with a journalism degree from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) and previously worked as an intern for Narcity's Toronto desk. Her work has appeared in publications like blogTO, The Eyeopener, Folio Magazine, and more. She also has a background in social media management and B2B marketing.
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