Molson Amphitheatre
(commonly called the Amphitheatre
) is a semi-enclosed outdoor concert venue in Toronto, Ontario. Its address is 909 Lake Shore Boulevard West, and it is located on the grounds of Ontario Place. The venue hosts many diverse acts, including genres like rock, pop, and jazz. The first act to play this venue was Bryan Adams, May 18,1995.
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| Bleachers Tickets 6/9 | Jun 09, 2026 Tue, 7:30 PM |  | | Goose - The Band Tickets 6/13 | Jun 13, 2026 Sat, 6:00 PM |  | | Machine Gun Kelly & Wiz Khalifa Tickets 6/14 | Jun 14, 2026 Sun, 7:00 PM |  | | Meghan Trainor Tickets 6/16 | Jun 16, 2026 Tue, 6:30 PM |  | | Bailey Zimmerman Tickets 6/18 | Jun 18, 2026 Thu, 7:00 PM |  |
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Specifications
The venue has a capacity of about 16,000; there are 5,500 reserved seats under the 60-foot high covered roof, 3,500 seats under the open sky, and 7,000 seats on the grass bowl. The floor area (100 level) has an unreserved capacity of 1,000. There are also Club and
VIP seats for season ticketholders. Two large video panels give everyone in the audience a good view of the performers on stage.
Due to its outdoor configuration, the venue is only open from May to September.
History
Ontario Place opened in May 1971 with the original Forum as one of first attractions at the
amusement park. The original structure consisted of a
vinyl canopy, which was replaced by a
copper canopy roof in 1978. Its unique configuration consisted of a round stage, which slowly rotated before the audience, which completely surrounded it. In its last year of operation in 1994, the venue had a capacity of 8,000.
Over the winter of 1994-1995, came the controversial
demolition of the popular Forum and the construction of a larger venue on the site, the Molson Amphitheatre. The new venue had twice the capacity of the original Forum. In May 1995, the Molson Amphitheatre opened with two
Bryan Adams concerts before a sold-out audience. Although many critics lamented the passing of an established cultural
landmark, the Amphitheatre also garnered positive reviews, winning
RPM Magazine's "Best New Concert Venue" award.
As of 2004, 3 million patrons have visited the venue.
See also
- Ontario Place
- Exhibition Place
- List of contemporary amphitheatres