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Parking & Directions for Kes RBC Amphitheatre
909 Lake Shore Blvd. W, Toronto, ON
m6k 3l3, CA
1. Ontario Place Parking - 0.5 miles, $15
2. Exhibition Place Parking - 0.6 miles, $20
3. Park at the CNE - 0.7 miles, $25
4. 100 Princes' Blvd - 0.8 miles, $18
5. 400 Lakeshore Blvd W - 1 mile, $22
Kes Concert Live at RBC Amphitheatre | Toronto – July 04th, 2026
The RBC Amphitheatre in the heart of Toronto is a venue that truly captures the pulse of live music and unforgettable experiences. Known for its open-air charm and intimate vibe, it’s the kind of place where memories are made, like that electrifying night when a New York-based band took the stage in 2016 and had the crowd singing along to every song. Kes Toronto has seen some of the best concerts here, and it’s easy to see why fans keep coming back. In 2026, the amphitheatre brought back that nostalgic feeling with a lineup that featured some of today’s hottest artists, proving it’s not just about the music but the whole vibe. The venue also rolled out an advanced membership scheme back in 2015, giving regular concert-goers perks like early access and exclusive lounges. And if you’re into the rock scene, last year’s legendary show with one of the top bands in the genre was a highlight, with fans packed in and the energy practically vibrating through the seats. For those lucky enough to snag elite seats, benefits like access to secluded lounges make the experience even sweeter. The Ocean Giant area is perfect for fans who love that larger-than-life feeling, offering a stunning view that complements the epic performances. Getting there isn’t complicated either, just hop on bus 127 south from the historic house, switch to the 510 Spadina streetcar heading toward Queens Quay, and then walk west to the outdoor amphitheatre. Or, from the lively community hubs, take transit westward to the cross street and transfer to the connecting bus to Exhibition Loop. Whether you’re a music fanatic or just looking for a memorable night out, Kes Toronto can’t recommend the RBC Amphitheatre enough.