Chance the Rapper, having just picked up the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, is coming to Toronto’s Budweiser Stage.

The 23-year-old rapper, enjoying commercial and critical success for last year’s mixtape Coloring Book, will perform at the former Molson Amphitheatre on May 24; tickets ($30-$115) go on sale Tuesday — today — at 7 p.m., via Ticketmaster or at chanceraps.com.

Another top-flight rap bill also announced a Budweiser Stage date on Tuesday: Future, with opening acts Migos, Zoey Dollarz and Brampton’s own Tory Lanez, will share the stage there on May 16. Tickets ($34-$108) can be had starting Feb. 17 through Livenation.com and Ticketmaster.

If your tastes run more toward rock, Burlington’s Finger 11 will play the Phoenix on March 31 to mark the 20th anniversary of their debut album Tip. Tickets ($30) on sale Feb. 16 via ticketweb.ca.

Finally, Scottish pop institution Belle and Sebastian are returning to Toronto and playing the Sony Centre on July 27; tickets are $60-$100 when they go on sale Feb. 17 at Ticketmaster.

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