Toronto, get ready to sleigh.
Canada’s Walk of Fame is officially kicking your holiday season into high gear with the second annual Rock the Halls — a one-night-only benefit concert at the iconic El Mocambo on Saturday, December 20. Think major vibes, killer vocals, community spirit, and an entire venue full of people pretending their glitter eyeliner isn’t already smudging. It’s festive chaos in the best possible way.
And this year? The lineup is stacked.
⭐ Headliners Bringing the Heat
Global pop superstar Priyanka leads the night, joined by YASSiN & Sean Terrio — breakout alumni from Canada’s Walk of Fame’s RBC Emerging Musician Program. These three alone could power the holiday lights at Nathan Phillips Square, but why stop there?
Also hitting the stage:
✨ Annabel Oreste – 2025 Grand Prize Winner
✨ Jennarie – 2025 2nd Prize Winner
✨ Maya Malkin – 2020 alumna and certified pop-energy machine
Expect high-voltage performances, fresh originals, festive twists, and enough serotonin to last you through January.
🎁 A Concert That Actually Makes a Difference
Rock the Halls isn’t just a seasonal hype-night — it’s a major fundraiser for Daily Bread Food Bank, one of Toronto’s most vital community organizations.
All proceeds from ticket sales + the silent auction help provide food for families across the city. You can also bring non-perishable items to donate on site — think of it as your good karma for the year, delivered before Boxing Week even hits.
📍 Event Details (Read: No excuses)
Where: El Mocambo – 464 Spadina Avenue, Toronto
When: Saturday, December 20, 2025
Time: Doors at 6:30 PM | Show at 7:30 PM
Tickets:
- $25 in advance
- $30 at the door
👉 Grab them at the official ticket link: [Insert link provided to you]
All proceeds support Daily Bread Food Bank.
🧣 Why You Should Go
Rock the Halls started as a small indie show dreamed up by YASSiN & Sean Terrio — now it’s become a full-scale holiday tradition backed by Canada’s Walk of Fame, RBC, and Stingray, with community support from Live Nation Canada and Anthem Music Group.
It’s big heart, big voices, big energy — and a reminder that Toronto’s music scene knows how to show up when it counts.
Come for the music, stay for the good vibes, and leave knowing you actually helped make someone’s holiday brighter. (Plus, Priyanka is performing. Need we really say more?)
