Saskatoon's Top 5 Must-See Concerts This May
5 Saskatoon Concerts to Catch in May 2026

Music lovers in Saskatoon have plenty to look forward to this May, with a lineup that spans country, rock, metalcore, and pop. From Juno Award winners to internationally acclaimed bands, the city's venues are set to host an array of talent. Here are five concerts to mark on your calendar.

1. Meghan Patrick

Canadian country artist Meghan Patrick brings her blend of country, bluegrass, rock, blues, and soul to the Coors Event Centre on May 1. Growing up in Bowmanville, Ontario, Patrick was inspired by the small-town love for country music. She cites Eric Church as a major influence and promises a high-energy show with rock influences. Fans can expect both party anthems and intimate moments. Patrick, who has performed in Saskatoon before, appreciates the warm welcome and enjoys when fans request deep cuts. Her 2020 Juno Award for Canadian Country Album of the Year came for Wild As Me, and she has multiple Canadian Country Music Association Awards. Her latest album, Golden Child (The Final Chapter), released in January, will be featured. Doors open at 7 p.m., with tickets starting at $31.50 via showpass.com.

2. Old Dominion

Nashville-based country band Old Dominion performs at SaskTel Centre on May 2 as part of their How Good is That Tour. Known for blending contemporary country with rock and pop, the group has won CMA Vocal Group of the Year multiple times and Song of the Year for One Man Band, which has over 670 million streams on Spotify. Their top albums include Barbara and Old Dominion. The show starts at 7 p.m., with tickets from $105.45 at ticketmaster.ca.

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3. Fit For A King

Texas metalcore band Fit For A King brings their aggressive sound to the Coors Event Centre on May 3. Formed in 2007, the five-man group is known for hits like When Everything Means Nothing, The Price of Agony, and Breaking the Mirror. Top albums include Lonely God, The Path, and Dark Skies. Their Lonely God North American Tour features supporting acts TEN56 and Acres. The concert begins at 6 p.m., with tickets starting at $65 via ticketmaster.ca.

4. Dayseeker

Another metalcore act, Dayseeker, performs at the Coors Event Centre on May 20 as part of The Pale Moonlight Tour. Formed in California in 2012, the band gained recognition at the 2025 Nik Nocturnal Awards, where singer Rory Rodriguez was nominated for Vocalist of the Year. Their music blends heavy riffs with melodic elements. Doors open at 6 p.m., with tickets available at ticketmaster.ca.

5. Additional Concerts

While the above four are highlighted, May also features other performances across Saskatoon. Local venues like The Capitol Music Club and Amigos Cantina often host emerging artists. Check local listings for more shows, including indie rock and electronic acts. Whether you prefer country twang or metalcore breakdowns, Saskatoon's May concert scene offers something for everyone.

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