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Toronto rave will let you party and dance without the hangover next month

It's time to wake up and smell the coffee, Toronto! The House of Coffee Music Festival is coming to town with a one-day rave that's all about house music and everyone's favourite caffeine delivery system.

This ultra-caffeinated and music-filled festival will be taking over Woodbine Park on September 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., letting you maintain a nice caffeine buzz all day long and still get to bed on time.

What to expect

It's a coffee party, so of course, you can expect to taste-test various coffee blends throughout the day. And if you can't party without booze, there will be coffee-based cocktails to get your hands on. Early-morning espresso martini, anyone?

As you sip lattes and caffeinate to get into party mode, DJs will cue up the vibes, letting you dance the day away to ultimate DJ sets featuring Afro House, Vocal House, and classic House beats — all without the hangover associated with a night at the club.

And, for those who need a little snack with their coffee, you can pair that drink with pastries from local vendors offered at the event.

Since this is an event for all the coffee fanatics in the city, you'll also meet fellow coffee lovers who are eager to chat about everything from the latest blends to what milk you take your coffee with. 

How to attend

Tickets for the House of Coffee Music Festival are now on sale. Prices start at $15 and go up to $45, with VIP passes available for added perks. Each ticket comes with unlimited access to drip coffee throughout the day.

Toronto and the daytime party scene…

Toronto residents are buzzing about daytime coffee parties. Those who've chosen to go sober but still want a rave to spice up their lives are flocking to these events and having a great time!

"I really like the concept and love that they are creating more sober dance environments. Many people out there need this," says one party-goer. Another echoes the sentiment: "Such a great concept. As an older, former raver who is sober, I would love a daytime chill crowd with great music this summer." Mark your calendars for September 6, grab your tickets, and get ready to party the day away!

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