American hilariously sums up Rogers Stadium

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American hilariously sums up Rogers Stadium fiasco trip: ‘GET IT TOGETHER, TORONTO’
'First off, there’s two arenas or two venues with the name Rogers in it'

Author of the article:Denette Wilford
Published Sep 18, 2025 • Last updated 3 days ago • 2 minute read

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Kristina, a.k.a. @itskristinamf, took to social media to complain about Toronto after visiting city for a concert at Rogers Stadium. Instagram
A New Yorker who recently visited Toronto to attend a concert at Rogers Stadium took to the internet to blast the logistics of our city after finding herself at Rogers Centre.


In the widely shared video, the woman — Kristina, or her social media handle @itskristinamf, who came to town earlier this month to see System of a Down and Deftones, questions Toronto’s baffling traffic and the need for two venues to have the name “Rogers” in it.


“Yes, I went to Toronto, what the f***, Toronto, dude,” she began.

“First off, there’s two arenas or two venues with the name Rogers in it. Seriously, who’s Roger and what is wrong with him?” she asked.

Kristina claimed that half of the concert attendees were, like her, at Rogers Centre when they should have been at Rogers Stadium.

During her tirade, she often put her head in her hands in frustration as she recalled what she had to endure to get up to Downsview Park.

“On the way to the other venue, there are no left-turning lights, what the f***?!” she ranted without specifying her route, before noting the city’s public transit system.


“And you are sharing the road with a monorail train!,” she said in disbelief before adding, “Oh, my God, and the scooters and the bikes…” before putting her head in her hands once more.

Kristina noted: “I never felt road rage like this, mind you, I drive in New York daily, I go to the city all the time, I have never in my life dealt with that kind of traffic, that kind of anger.”

Once she arrived at Rogers Stadium, she says she found other problems and vowed to never go there again.



“It took an hour to park, it took two miles to walk into the venue,” she detailed.

“Dude, I left Rogers Centre at 5 p.m., I made it into the concert at 7:40, do you understand that?”

She added: “Like, you really need to get it together, Toronto.

While some commenters insisted she was blame for getting the venue’s address wrong, others agreed with her “accurate” assessment of the city.



“Rogers Stadium is for sure a social experiment. She’s definitely not alone with the confusion,” one person wrote.

Another commented that “driving in Manhattan is actually easier than driving in downtown Toronto. The one ways make a big difference.”

A second user noted, “There are less cars on the road because NYC has better public transit.”

One person was more in awe that Kristina got from Rogers Centre to Rogers Stadium during rush hour, found parking, and “walked the journey into the stadium,” in under three hours.

“I’d hire her to drive me to and from work, that’s impressive!”
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