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Thursday, April 13, 2017

10 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto, it's clearly a Thursday before a long weekend. The city's bars and clubs are bursting with dance parties, concerts, talks, and the first outdoor backyard bash at Cold Tea! 

Events you might want to check out:

East London (April 13 @ Apt. 200)
This party will bring those east London vibes with a night of U.K. grime, dancehall, Afropunk and R&B with DJs Jenno, Boy Tona and Noy & Petal.
Life on the Dance Floor (April 13 @ Gladstone Hotel )
Expect soul, funk, Afro and disco beats to help celebrate the launch of DJ Dr. James' new book, "Life on the Ground Floor."
Ice Blue Mink (April 13 @ Cold Tea)
This party will play the hell out of the Kendrick, Drake and 2 Chainz outside with DJs Sasha Kaira and Marko Orlic.
Buffy Made Me Gay! (April 13 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
Head to this big, queer dance party celebrating the resurrection and the life of Buffy Anne Summers.
In Conversation with Margaret Atwood (April 13 @ Indigo Eaton Centre)
Canadian literary legend Margaret Atwood signs and discusses The Handmaid's Tale before its major television premiere.
Nochella (April 13 @ Adelaide Hall)
Can't make it to Coachella? Don't sweat it, this concert is turning up the heat and transforming Toronto into a desert oasis.
NY6 (April 13 @ The Burroughes )
NY6 is an experiential event where guests will have the chance to explore NYC-inspired food stations.
PJ Harvey (April 13 @ Massey Hall)
The legendary alt-pop songstress brings her majesty to Massey Hall for one night only of hits and fan favourites.
DJ Dopey & DJ Iammkey (April 13 @ Drake Hotel)
Party on the sky yard starting at 8 p.m., then head down to the lounge at 10 p.m. with award-winning turntablist DJ Dopey all night long.
Dirty Talk (April 13 @ Unlovable)
Music to transport you to the far reaches of Orion, to watch the C-beams glitter in the dark. Music for robots, runners, and replicants from DJs Pammm & Automaticamore with no cover.

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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