Adam Sandler Live in Toronto This Weekend: Must-Watch Movies to Binge Before the Show

Adam Sandler is set to perform live in Toronto this weekend, bringing his much-anticipated comedy tour, “You’re My Best Friend.” The event will take place at Scotiabank Arena on Sunday, October 12, starting at 7:30 p.m. This marks Sandler’s only Canadian stop on the tour, which began on September 5 in Jacksonville, Florida, and will conclude on November 1 in Las Vegas.
His last visit to Toronto occurred on November 7, 2023, for “The I Missed You Tour,” also at Scotiabank Arena.
Must-Watch Movies Before Adam Sandler’s Show
In anticipation of the comedy performance, here’s a curated list of some of Adam Sandler’s most iconic films to watch:
- Billy Madison (1995) – Sandler stars as a spoiled 27-year-old who must complete Grades 1 to 12 in weeks to save his inheritance.
- Happy Gilmore (1996) – Here, Sandler plays a hockey player turned golf star, aiming to save his grandmother’s house through his newfound talent.
- The Wedding Singer (1998) – A romantic comedy where Sandler’s character falls for a woman during his wedding singer gig, challenging their past relationships.
- Big Daddy (1999) – Sandler adopts a five-year-old boy to impress his girlfriend, leading to meaningful life changes.
- Mr. Deeds (2002) – Longfellow Deeds, a humble pizzeria owner, inherits a vast fortune, forever altering his simple life.
- 50 First Dates (2004) – In this sweet rom-com, Sandler must win over a woman who forgets him daily due to short-term memory loss.
- Click (2006) – A comedy-drama in which Sandler’s character discovers a remote control that manipulates time, ultimately leading to life lessons.
- Grown Ups (2010) – Follows five friends as they reconnect years later, navigating adulthood and responsibilities.
- Murder Mystery (2019) – A humorous whodunit where Sandler’s character and his wife become embroiled in a yacht murder investigation.
- Hustle (2022) – Sandler portrays a basketball scout who discovers an extraordinary talent while battling for the player’s future.
Make sure to catch Adam Sandler’s performance and dive into these classic films for a fitting lead-up to his comedy show in Toronto.