Concert
GOAT

Get ready for a trip. Swedish experimental rock collective GOAT is bringing their genre-bending sound to The Concert Hall this July. Known for their mysterious, masked stage personas and a sound that blends psychedelic rock, afrobeat, and funk, GOAT has built a cult following for their hypnotic live shows.
What to Expect Expect a high-energy, percussion-heavy set that feels more like a ritual than a standard rock concert. The band’s signature aesthetic—vibrant, elaborate costumes and masks—creates an immersive atmosphere that perfectly complements their rhythmic, trance-inducing music. Whether you are a long-time fan of their experimental discography or just looking for a unique night out, this is one of the most visually and sonically distinct acts touring right now.
Venue & Neighbourhood The Concert Hall, located in the historic Masonic Temple at Yonge and Davenport, is the perfect venue for a band with such a theatrical presence. Its storied history and great acoustics make it a favourite for fans who appreciate a bit of character in their concert spaces. Before the show, you’re in a prime spot to grab a drink or a bite in the vibrant Yorkville neighbourhood just a short walk away.
Tickets are $61. Given the band's reputation for sold-out, high-energy performances, you'll want to secure your spot early.


