solaris festival toronto

Massive electronic music festival returns to Toronto this winter

Toronto's annual electronic music festival is making a comeback this winter, flooding one of the city's most popular waterfront venues with the sweet beats of some of the hottest DJs around.

Occurring annually between Christmas and New Years (historically it's taken place on Boxing Day) at Rebel nightclub, Solaris Festival has cemented itself as one of the city's preemninent EDM festivals.

Smaller but no less vibrant than summertime contemporaries like VELD and Electric Island, the festival has hosted legends in the genre such as John Summit, Zedd, Deadmau5 and Steve Aoki over the years, drawing scores of ravers to Polson Street to revel in the club's souped-up sound system and lazer displays.

This year, you'll be able to catch sets from headliners Gryffin and Dabin, who'll be supported by Toronto-based talent like DeeCee, Quim and Paper Skies keeping the beats bumpin' into the wee hours on both nights of the festival.

Solaris 2024 will take place on Friday, Dec. 27 and Saturday the 28 this year, with doors opening at 10 p.m. each night. Unlike many of the city's other EDM events and music festivals, Solaris is a 19-plus event.

Password-only presale for day one of the festival has kicked off already, and you can learn all the details about scoring tickets for yourself by signing up through the festival's website. Day 2 presale will kick off on Thursday, Nov. 7 at 10 a.m.

Lead photo by

@solaristoronto/Instagram


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in Music

Media personality calls out Taylor Swift for not spending time in Toronto

Here's how much tickets cost for the last 3 Taylor Swift shows in Toronto

Swiftie's friendship bracelet beads confiscated at airport on way to Toronto

Post Malone and Jelly Roll are coming to Toronto as part of a new tour

Kansas City Chiefs owner's wife sits with Taylor Swift's parents at Toronto concert

Taylor Swift's private jet went on 45-minute flight from Toronto on off-day from shows

Here are all the stars who have attended the Taylor Swift concerts in Toronto so far

5 new nightclubs in Toronto for the next time you want to dance