RECAP: GUNNA BRINGS 'WUN WORLD TOUR' TO TORONTO
- Backspin Canada
- Nov 26, 2025
- 3 min read
Gunna brought the 'Wun World Tour' to Coca Cola Coliseum on November 24th for the first of two back to back Toronto shows. This marked his first appearance in the city since 2019 and only his third Toronto performance ever, the first being his 2018 opener for Travis Scott. A day earlier, on November 23rd, fans spotted him courtside at the Toronto Raptors game, where the home team secured a win before his big few nights in the city.

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He opened the show with 'cfwm', 'just say dat', and 'sakpase', setting the tone as the coliseum immediately came alive. Gunna walked out in a futuristic grey outfit built around a structured vest, matching shorts, chrome visor shades, and a single black glove. The lighting reflected off the metallic details and gave him a polished, tactical look that fit the moody production surrounding the tour.
Toronto responded loudly to 'endless', 'won't stop', and 'biting my game', before the room lifted even higher for 'again' and 'wgft'. By the time he reached 'forever be mine' and 'Bittersweet', the crowd was fully in sync with him.
A strong middle section followed with 'one of wun', 'on one tonight', and the fan favourite 'south to west', one of the biggest reactions of the night. He continued with confident transitions into 'hakuna matata', 'prada dem', 'bread and butter', and 'back to the moon', which stood out as a clear highlight for the Toronto crowd.
Later in the show, the pace shifted as he moved into stadium level hits including 'DOLLAZ ON MY HEAD', 'MET GALA', and his Travis Scott collaboration 'YOSEMITE'. Fans took over on 'Sold Out Dates', 'P power', and 'Top Off', with the room carrying large parts of the verses and Gunna stepping back to let them run the moment.

One of the standout sections of the night came when Gunna dropped '200 FOR LUNCH', 'too easy', and 'ARGENTINA', letting the instrumentals play while thousands of fans rapped every line back to him. Toronto rose again for 'pushin P', 'fukumean', and 'rodeo dr', before closing with 'Hot', 'Drip Too Hard', and 'Who You Foolin', a final run that reminded the fans why Gunna has become one of the most consistent hitmakers in modern hip hop.
Born Sergio Giavanni Kitchens in College Park, Georgia, Gunna built his name through the Drip Season series, the breakout joint tape Drip Harder, and multiple chart topping albums including Wunna, DS4Ever, One of Wun, and The Last Wun. His melodic trap sound, fashion identity, and cultural influence have made him a defining voice of the 2020s. His post 2023 resurgence marked a new era that led directly into this world tour.
The Wun World Tour supports The Last Wun and is the biggest run of his career, covering North America, Africa, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Toronto’s double show reflects just how strong his fanbase has become in the country.
Upcoming Tour Dates
November 29 - Virginia Beach, VA
November 30 - Charlotte, NC
December 2 - Washington, DC
December 4 - Miami, FL
December 6 - Tampa, FL
December 7 - Atlanta, GA
December 10 - Houston, TX
December 11 - Dallas, TX
December 14 - San Diego, CA
December 16 - Los Angeles, CA
December 17 - San Francisco, CA
December 19 - Seattle, WA
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