The top parties in Toronto this April give you an excuse to get out and get festive. From the Blue Jays home opener blowout to a legendary soul night from New York, you have no excuse but to bust out your springtime dancing shoes.
Events you might want to check out:NY Night Train (April 1 @ Velvet Underground)
The self-proclaimed most popular, prolific, and fun soul party returns to Toronto with NYC's legendary DJ Jonathan Toubin.
Lemon Bucket Orkestra and Lowdown Brass Band (April 6 @ The Great Hall Toronto)
One of Toronto's most energetic, happy and exciting ensembles returns to the Great Hall to celebrate their eighth anniversary.
AGO First Thursday (April 6 @ AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario)
DJ Yung Bambii and members of Yes Yes Y'all will take over Walker Court and the Galleria Italia.
George Michael Video Dance Party (April 7 @ Wayla Bar)
Celebrate the life and music of George Michael with an amazing video dance party by Toronto's king of retro music and visuals, DJ Doctor Baggie.
Home Opener (April 11 @ Steam Whistle Pilsner)
Celebrate the return of the boys in blue at the brewery across the street from the Rogers Centre. There will be a batting cage, beer pong and live tunes.
A Britney Spears Danceparty (April 14 @ StudioBar)
The first one was such a hit, they're doing it again. It's a full night of career-spanning Britney hits and remixes.
Laidback Luke (April 21 @ UNIUN Nightclub)
EDM icon, producer and remixer Laidback Luke takes over Uniun nightclub for a night of feel-good, high energy dance.
Solid Garage 19 Year Anniversary Party (April 22 @ The Den)
One of the city's longest running dance nights is celebrating 19 years with an unforgettable birthday party with DJ/producer Manoo France.
Machine Age Massive (April 27 @ The AGO)
The AGO will be transformed into three futuristic spaces, transporting partygoers through a night of Cyborg-themed wonders.
Dance Dance Tea Dance! (April 29 @ A La Carte Bistro At the Gardiner)
It's a daytime dance party inside the Gardiner Museum. DJs will spin music that moves through the decades, and there'll be prizes, cookies and drinks.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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