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10 things to do in Toronto this week

Things to do in Toronto this week include jamming out to a hip-hop concert, sipping on some tasty local brews at a beer fest, and checking out some street festivals.

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  • Events you might want to check out
    Date
    About the Event
    Location
    • July 25
      If you "wanna know what love is", check out Foreigner's farewell tour stop at Budweiser Stage where they'll be joined by special guest, Loverboy. This will be the last time to see the band in concert so snap up tickets while you can and save yourself from feeling "cold as ice".
      Budweiser Stage
    • July 25
      From The Last of Us to The Mandalorian, Pedro Pascal has cemented himself as a bona fide zaddy. Join Refinery29 editor Katherine Singh and esteemed panel of Pedro experts as they dive into why the sight of his leg at the Met Gala sent people into a frenzy.
      Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
    • July 26
      Hip-hop fans, rejoice! Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa are coming to Budweiser Stage, where they'll be joined by special guests Too SHort, Warren G, Berner, and DJ Drama. It promises to be a night of sweet, nostalgic beats before they continue on their High School Reunion tour across North America.
      Budweiser Stage
    • July 27-29
      As part of the Beaches Jazz Fest, Queen St. E is transforming into a free street festival, where you'll get to check out food trucks, vendors, and over 45 live bands pumping out jams all night long. Festivities kick off at 7 p.m. and run until 11 p.m.
      Queen St E
    • July 27
      The nations top 12 live artists step to their final easels as the audience watches and votes for the winner. There's also live musical performances by Daniel Lanois and an afterparty video shoot.
      The Great Hall
    • July 27 - August 17
      BlackPOP! brings together an array of Toronto-based artists whose artwork speaks to themes ranging from joy, culture, and identity to justice, celebrity, and commercial consumption.
      Stackt Market
    • July 28-30
      Toronto’s Festival of Beer 2023 is back this year with special guests Ice Cube, Third Eye Blind, T-Pain and more providing some seriously star-studded entertainment. Expect international and craft beers from local craft breweries, served alongside heaps of food at Exhibition Place. Cheers to that!
      Bandshell Park
    • July 29
      Groovin' in the Park is Toronto’s biggest free, outdoor dance party of the summer held at Toronto’s Woodbine Park and features world-renowned house music legend, Mark Farina. The daylong event is a part of the Toronto Beaches Jazz Festival summer programming.
      Woodbine Park
    • July 29-30
      This is the largest two-day, South Asian Street festival in North America. The festival puts the "bazaar" back into the Gerrard India Bazaar with tons of street food, cultural actiivities and live performances.
      Gerrard Street (E), Toronto
    • October 29
      Kensington Market's monthly street festival is back with a car-free day of roaming the streets, trying out all the food and shopping the market has to offer along with live music and other street performances.
      Kensington Market
    Lead photo by

    Fareen Karim

Lead photo by

Fareen Karim


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