things to do toronto this week

15 things to do in Toronto this week

Things to do in Toronto this week include concertsfood festivals, and a bunch of activities celebrating two of the biggest events in the city: the 2026 FIFA World Cup and Pride Month. 

The city will be buzzing with World Cup energy starting this week, with plenty to do to feed soccer fans' appetite for the game. For starters, the FIFA Fan Festival officially kicks off this week, with live performances taking place at Fort York and The Bentway. 

Other than the official festival, Toronto residents can check out Home of Soccer and Canada Soccer House for free activities and watch parties to cheer on Canada (or whatever your favourite team is). Rendezviews is also hosting its first watch party of the season this week, so be sure to make a reservations sooner rather than later.

And of course, Pride Month is also underway and this week's your chance to check out the St. Lawrence Market Pride for free movie screenings and live entertainment. And if you're looking for other ways to support the 2SLGBTQ+ community, be sure to drop by Glad Day's Pride Month Artist Market for a fun day of shopping.

There's all this and so many other things to do in Toronto this week. Be sure to check out our complete events calendar to see everything going on in the city in the coming weeks.

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