Toronto music festivals in Toronto this spring will have you wondering how things could possibly get any better for summer? There are outdoor and indoor festivals where you can sit and have your mind blown or dance with your hands in the air.
Events you might want to check out:Asian Music Series (April 7 - May 20 @ Various locations)
Presented by the folks behind Toronto's Small World Festival, this is a month-long celebration of music from across the Asian music landscape.
Canadian Music Week 2017 (April 18-23 @ Various locations)
Now in its 35th year, CMW features concerts at 40 live music venues in downtown Toronto. There's also a music showcase, conference and film fest.
Toronto Kpop Con 2017 (May 12-14 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
This high energy festival features Kpop's biggest names. This year K.A.R.D and BtoB make appearances.
True North Music Festival (May 21 @ International Centre - Hall 5 - Arrow Hall)
Vancouver's Doom's Night and Electric Escape (one of Canada's largest trance music festivals) have been commissioned to create this all-day electronic festival.
Electric Island (May 22 @ Hanlan's Point Beach)
There's no better way to spend the May long weekend than at Hanlan's Point with some amazing DJs, lights, sounds and people.
21C Music Festival 2017 (May 24-28 @ Koerner Hall)
This year the 21C Music Festival marks Canada 150 with some of the country's most innovative composers and musicians.
CBC Music Festival (May 27 @ Echo Beach)
Serena Ryder, Walk Off The Earth, Keys N Krates, Austra and many, many more perform by the water for this year's CBC music fest.
Lulaworld (June 1-10 @ Lula Lounge)
Lulaworld brings together artists with roots in Cuba, Jamaica, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Portugal and beyond for 10 days of music.
Field Trip (June 3 @ Fort York, Toronto)
Broken Social Scene Fiest, A Tried Called Red and more perform alongside food, drinks, comedy and family programming.
Cosmo MusicFEST (June 3 @ Cosmo Music)
This musical instrument and gear exhibition doubles as a live music festival. Main stage artists include Mother Mother, Meghan Patrick and The Beaches.
African Music Week (June 7-12 @ Various Locations)
This is Africa’s only non-continental music conference and a chance to see some amazing local and international musicians, films and talks all over the city. .
Open Tuning 2017 (June 10 @ Seaton Village)
Musicians from all genres are invited to perform on porches and in parks, alleyways, garages and on street corners from 2-10 p.m.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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