Santana & The Doobie Brothers - Oneness Tour 2026

Sunday, July 5, 2026
11:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
RBC Amphitheatre
There are concerts, and then there are cultural touchstones. When Carlos Santana and The Doobie Brothers announced the Oneness Tour, it felt less like a standard summer booking and more like a convergence of musical legacies. On July 5, 2026, the RBC Amphitheatre will transform into a sanctuary for classic rock purists and music lovers alike, offering a rare chance to see two acts whose influence on the modern soundscape is immeasurable.
The Guitar Virtuoso and the Rock Titans
Carlos Santana remains a singular force in music. Since his breakout performance at Woodstock in 1969, he has defied categorization, weaving Afro-Cuban percussion with searing, blues-drenched guitar lines that are instantly recognizable from a single note. Whether he’s diving into the psychedelic depths of "Soul Sacrifice" or the pop-crossover magic of his *Supernatural* era, Santana’s live shows are spiritual experiences. He doesn't just play the guitar; he channels it. Expect a set that leans heavily into his improvisational roots, where his band—a tight-knit collective of world-class percussionists—turns the amphitheatre into a high-energy, Latin-infused jam session.
Sharing the bill are The Doobie Brothers, a band that mastered the art of the American rock anthem. With over five decades of history, they have navigated shifts from biker-rock grit to polished, soulful pop with ease. Whether it’s the driving, percussive rhythm of "Long Train Runnin'" or the breezy, harmonically rich "What a Fool Believes," their catalogue is a testament to impeccable songwriting. Seeing them live is a reminder of why they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; their vocal harmonies remain as crisp as they were in the 70s, and their ability to command a crowd is second to none.
The Vibe at RBC Amphitheatre
There is something uniquely Torontonian about catching a show at the RBC Amphitheatre on Lakeshore Boulevard. As the sun sets over Lake Ontario, the venue takes on a different character. The breeze off the water provides a welcome respite from the city’s summer humidity, but make no mistake—this is a high-energy environment. Because it’s an open-air, rain-or-shine venue, the atmosphere is dictated by the elements. There’s a communal feeling when thousands of fans are huddled under the sky, waiting for that first chord to strike. It’s intimate enough to feel the music, but large enough to host the kind of sonic power these two legends bring.
Making a Night of It
Being situated on the edge of the waterfront puts you in a prime position for a pre-show outing. If you’re looking to escape the immediate crowds of the venue, head north into the Entertainment District or explore the nearby Liberty Village. For a pre-concert dinner, check out the vibrant patios along King Street West, which offer everything from elevated pub fare to high-end Mediterranean cuisine. If you have time before the 5:30 p.m. doors, a walk along the Martin Goodman Trail is the perfect way to soak in the city’s skyline before the music takes over.
Good to Know
- **Transit is King:** The area around the RBC Amphitheatre is notoriously difficult for parking during major events. Take the TTC streetcar or use a ride-share service to avoid the headache of navigating Lakeshore traffic.
- **Dress for the Elements:** Even if the forecast looks clear, Toronto weather is notoriously fickle. Bring a light layer for when the temperature drops after sunset, and keep a poncho handy just in case—this show goes on regardless of the rain.
- **Hydration:** With doors opening at 5:30 p.m. and a long night of music ahead, make sure to grab water early. The lines at the concessions can get long as the showtime approaches.


