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Meghan Trainor: The Get In Girl Tour

Tuesday, June 16, 2026 · 10:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.·RBC Amphitheatre
Meghan Trainor: The Get In Girl Tour event
Event Websitevia ticketmaster.ca
Date

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Time

10:30 p.m.10:30 p.m.

Venue

RBC Amphitheatre

Address

909 Lakeshore Blvd. W.

Weather forecast
Overcast·H 20° / L 13°·💧 16% precip

Pop Royalty on the Waterfront

If you thought Meghan Trainor was just the artist behind the inescapable hooks of the mid-2010s, you haven't been paying attention to her evolution. From the doo-wop revival of "All About That Bass" to her recent TikTok-dominating, synth-pop resurgence, Trainor has cemented herself as a master of the earworm. The *Get In Girl* tour isn't just a concert; it’s a masterclass in modern pop performance. Expect a setlist that bridges the gap between her nostalgic roots and the polished, high-octane sound of her latest projects. Trainor’s live shows are famously interactive, characterized by vibrant stage design, sharp choreography, and that signature "best friend" energy that makes even the largest venues feel like an intimate dance party.

The RBC Amphitheatre Experience

There is a specific kind of magic to the RBC Amphitheatre—formerly known as the Budweiser Stage—that hits differently in June. Nestled on the edge of Lake Ontario, the venue captures that fleeting Toronto summer feeling perfectly. Whether you’ve snagged a coveted seat under the pavilion or you’re planning to stretch out on the lawn with a drink in hand, the acoustics against the backdrop of the water are unmatched. Because this is a rain-or-shine event, the venue’s open-air design is a double-edged sword, but there is nothing quite like the collective energy of a crowd when the sun sets over the Toronto skyline during a power ballad.

Making a Night of It

Since you’re heading down to the waterfront, you’re perfectly positioned to take advantage of the best of the West End. Before the show, skip the overpriced concession stand snacks and head over to Liberty Village. It’s a short walk or a quick streetcar ride away and is packed with pre-show fuel. If you’re craving something elevated, try the wood-fired pizzas at Pizzeria Libretto, or grab a craft beer at Big Rock Brewery to get into the summer spirit.

If you have time after the show, the area around the Exhibition grounds transitions beautifully into the night. You’re just a stone's throw from the trendy bars of Queen West if you want to keep the party going, or you can take a quiet stroll along the Martin Goodman Trail to wind down while watching the city lights reflect off the lake.

Good to Know

* **Getting There:** Traffic around Lakeshore Blvd. W. can be notoriously tricky on concert nights. Do yourself a favour and skip the parking headache—take the GO Train to Exhibition Station. It drops you off right at the doorstep of the venue, saving you from the post-show gridlock. * **Weather Prep:** While the pavilion is covered, the lawn is not. Check the forecast, but remember that Toronto weather is temperamental. A light, stylish rain poncho is a much better concert companion than a bulky umbrella that will block the view of the person behind you. * **Stay Hydrated:** The RBC Amphitheatre allows sealed plastic water bottles. Bring one to stay hydrated while you're dancing—you’re going to need it. * **Timing:** The show starts at 10:30 PM, which is a late-night slot. Plan your transit accordingly, as TTC service will be winding down by the time the final encore wraps up.

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