Things to do in Toronto this week range from the adorable to the spectacular. The Toronto Light Festival kicks off, showcasing work from local and international artists. There's also a piano festival, Robbie Burns Day, and the city's first Italian restaurant week.
Events you might want to check out:Burdock Piano Festival (January 23-29 @ Burdock)
The Burdock presents its second annual Piano Fest. It has a baby grand in house and seven nights of piano-centric shows.
Ultimate Harry Potter Trivia (January 24 @ The Lockhart)
Prepare yourself for trivia that covers all seven books and beyond. There's no cover and it all starts at 7 p.m.
Art Battle 488 (January 24 @ The Great Hall Toronto)
This is a fun evening of creativity and community. Winners advance to the city finals in June, with a chance to paint in the Canadian Championships this summer.
Robbie Burns Dinner & Scotch Nosing (January 25 @ Dominion Pub & Kitchen)
Robbie Burns Day is January 25! There are celebrations happening in bars and pubs all over the city. This east side celebration features dinner and scotch tasting. Yup, there'll be haggis and poetry.
Italian Restaurant Week (January 26 - February 5 @ Various locations)
The inaugural Giro d'Italia is a 10-day food event that brings together some of Toronto's best restaurants to celebrate Italian cuisine. Each restaurant will serve a four-course prix fixe dinner menu for $45, while some will also offer a special three-course lunch menu for $30.
Louis CK in Toronto (January 26 @ Air Canada Centre)
The American comedian has a lot on his mind lately, and he's spilling all the beans at his huge ACC comedy show.
Kid Koala's Satellite Concert (January 26-29 @ The Rivoli)
Kid Koala presents an innovative collection of atmospheric tracks composed especially for this live experience where the audience is seated at stations equipped with a turntable, effects box and a small crate of colour-coded vinyl records. Through subtle coloured lighting changes in the room, the audience is cued to play along.
Toronto Light Festival (January 27 - February 10 @ The Distillery Historic District, Toronto, Ontario)
The Distillery District will be covered in thousands of twinkling lights for the Toronto Light Festival. Visit the art installations by local and international artists for free starting at sundown.
Beach Bash in The Six (January 27 @ Ripley's Aquarium of Canada)
Escape the grey, grey world and step into this adults-only beach party at the Aquarium! Beach attire is encouraged.
Winterlicious (January 27 - February 9 @ Participating Toronto restaurants)
Toronto's winter culinary celebration lets you grab lunch or dinner at a spot you never thought you could afford.
Ice Breakers 2017 Public Art Exhibition (January 21 - February 26 @ Various locations along Queens Quay )
Ice Breakers is a month-long public art exhibition that showcases five wintertime art installations at different public locations on Queens Quay.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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