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Parking & Directions for Destroy Lonely 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
Destroy Lonely Concert Live at RBC Amphitheatre | Toronto – September 14th, 2026
If you're looking for a concert experience that blends big-name acts with a rich history of supporting local talent, the RBC Amphitheatre in Toronto is where it's at. This venue isn’t just about the big shows like Destroy Lonely Toronto or chart-topping artists, it’s also a hub for celebrating music’s roots and evolution. Over the years, it’s hosted everything from massive festivals to intimate performances, think of legendary moments from past events like the Lilith Fair in 1999 that championed female artists or the vibrant country music festivals that drew fans from all over. The amphitheatre’s scenic lakeside location adds a whole vibe, with easy transit options from downtown or the suburbs, whether you’re walking along Queen Street or hopping on the subway. And for those who love a little exclusivity, the Founders Club offers a sleek spot to chill with premium services, while Hawk’s Perch gives you a view that’s almost as sharp as the bird itself. Attending a Destroy Lonely Toronto concert here isn’t just about the music, it’s about soaking in the energy of a venue that’s been part of Toronto’s musical heartbeat for decades, seriously, it’s like stepping into a piece of the city’s soul.