Weekend events in Toronto include a solid handful of dance parties, concerts and major ongoing cultural events as well as a handful of (mostly free) Oscar parties and screenings.
Ten Canadian designers join forces for this three-day pop-up featuring fine goods manufactured in Canada. It's happening in the old American Apparel space on Queen Street West.
This is a mass protest with activations across the country asking the Canadian government to end mass surveillance, support anti-terrorism bill C-303, and support a bill that protects advocates, whistleblowers and journalists.
The Holy Oak is closing its door and will say farewell with a concert starring Kieran Adams, Bram Gielen, Carmen Elle, Johnny Spence and loads of guest vocalists.
Young M.A. is one bad ass female MC and she's taking over Rebel for this massive party, which will include DJs, guest stars and an all around good night of hip hop.
This isn't your typical retro dance party. Altar celebrates the alternative with new wave, post-punk, classic dance and synth pop. DJ Lazarus spins and Jenna Syde hosts. Get out your eyeliner!
This is the fifth anniversary of the Creative Music Festival, which embraces an ever-diverse all-local roster, providing a flattering look at Toronto's exploratory music scenes.
The North Carolina soul singer is like a living, breathing new age James Brown. If you need a night of high-energy, authentic soul music then get to this show.
Canada’s longest-running new works festival transforms Buddies into a hotbed of experimentation, with artists exploring new possibilities in theatre, dance, music and performance art.
Head to this annual modern art fair to see work from over 250 contemporary artists. Even if you're not looking to buy anything, you can check out both established and up-and-coming visual artists for kicks.
This weekend-long farewell to Honest Ed's features parties, discussions, a market, an art maze and an opportunity to walk around and say goodbye to the legendary Toronto building.
This two-day Icefest takes over Bloor-Yorkville village where 20,000 pounds of crystal clear ice will be sculpted into all types of shapes celebrating Canada's 150th anniversary.
Village of Yorkville Park
Lead photo by
Natta Summerky at the Artist Project
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