Weekend events in Toronto offer the chance to take one last stroll through Casa Loma's winter wonderland before it wraps up for the season. Elsewhere, Long Winter returns for a night of good vibes and the Class of 2019 concert series kicks off around the city.
Events you might want to check out:Long Winter (January 4 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Long Winter returns for a post-New Year's celebration featuring the best of Toronto's underground music, art and performance scene.
Class of 2019 (January 4-26 @ Multiple Venues)
The new music of tomorrow takes the stage at spots all over the city during this concert series taking place alongside gigs across the country.
DJ Skate Nights (January 5 @ Natrel Rink)
Skate it out to all the hottest house, funk, bass, electro, hip-hop and dancehall brought to you by Cherry Bomb DJs Cozmic Cat and Denise Benson.
Shade Two Year Anniversary (January 5 @ The Great Hall)
Comedians of colour, women and comedians from the LGBTQ2S+ celebrate two years of Shade with a night of comedy, dance, drag and improv.
New Year, Who Dis? (January 5 @ Bunda Lounge)
Highlighting local talent at this arts party, The CoMPound is throwing it down with music, fashion, visual arts and food to celebrate the new year.
Wildlife (January 4 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Director Paul Dano brings together Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal to tell a story of family and purpose during uncertain times.
What is Democracy? (January 4-10 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Taking a look at different societies around the world, this documentary explores the changing nature of democracy when it seems under attack.
The Double Life of Veronique (January 5 @ The Royal Cinema)
Toronto's Polish Film Festival is hosting a special presentation of Krzysztof Kieślowski's trippy classic about love and identity.
Work in Progress x Discwoman (January 5 @ 500 Keele St)
Sweat it out as Work in Progress and Discwoman join forces to bring you some of the best of electro tunes by female-identifying artists.
Crack Baby (January 6 @ The Boat)
Lo-fi, indie hardcore rockers Crack Baby are performing their new album "Footsteps on the Ceiling" alongside Toronto's own Josh Dillon.
Y2Gay (January 5 @ Round)
Take a trip back to a time when the new millennium was upon us with a night of 90s and early 2000s hits to get you sweating off the cold.
Empire Records (January 5 @ Sneaky Dee's)
All the best rock, pop, indie, hip-hop and more is on at this 90's dance party featuring the best tunes inspired by the classic flick Empire Records.
Vintage Patch Pop-Up Sale (January 4-6 @ 438 Queen St W)
Over 1,000 original, authentic, vintage and embroidered patches of all shapes and sizes are for sale during this three-day pop-up.
Really Really Free Market (January 5 @ Campbell Park)
Leave your wallet at home as this really, really free market kicks off another year of new-to-you gems available totally free of charge.
A Nutcracker Christmas at the Castle (December 1 - January 6 @ Casa Loma)
It's the last weekend to take a stroll through Casa Loma's winter wonderland with outdoor displays, performances, food, drinks and more.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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