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Thursday, April 6, 2017

Weekend events in Toronto April 7-9 2017

Weekend events in Toronto include a coffee and tea festival, a fashion market, an endless list of dance parties, and a few A-plus film screenings to top it all off. Make sure you don't have any big meetings planned for Monday.

Events you might want to check out:

4th Annual Toronto Spring Psychic Fair & Expo (April 7-9 @ Queen Elizabeth Bilding, Exhibition Place)
Canada's biggest psychic event has something for everyone as well as a great lineup of free lectures and demonstrations.
Men's Market (April 7 @ District 28)
The Men's Market is a trade show geared towards guys, male-identified folks, and their admirers.
Toronto Coffee & Tea Expo (April 8 @ The Glass Factory)
Celebrate the city's indie coffee scene and meet roasters, sample drinks, discover new beans and watch demos.
The Toronto Pancakes & Booze Art Show (April 8 @ The Opera House)
One of Toronto's largest underground art shows returns with 100 artists, live music and performances, body painting, sculpture and pancakes!
The Red Violin Fundraiser (April 9 @ Gladstone Hotel)
This is the annual fundraiser for Sistema Toronto, an organization that directly funds music classes for kids in high risk neighbourhoods.
Smash Wrestling: New Girl In Town (April 9 @ Phoenix Concert Theatre)
This wild wrestling event moves to the Phoenix for the first time.
Her: All Female Showcase (April 7 @ Revival Bar )
You'll see dance, music, spoken word, poetry, performances and art by women all across the city at this event.
Queens Of The Night: An Evening With Lady Gaga (April 7 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Dance the night away to Lady Gaga's greatest hits and remixes with DJ Tom the Cable Guy and surprises through the night.
House For All (April 7 @ Bambi's)
Expect house, disco, Italo, and techno from Detroit, Chicago, New York and Toronto. Also expect your feet to not stop moving until two in the morning.
WeddingNight April (April 7 @ The Piston)
This party shamelessly plays favourites across the pop music spectrum. It walks that fine line between choice and cheese.
Big Primpin: Search It (April 7 @ Miss Thing's)
Let DJ Recklezz and Craig Dom help you find what you're looking for. This dance party in Parkdale boasts hip hop and hot times for LGBTQ people and their guests.
Brighter Days (April 7 @ The Den)
DJs Jason Palma, Dirty Dale and Yogi throw one of the happiest and uplifting dance parties you'll get to all weekend.
George Michael Video Dance Party (April 7 @ Wayla Bar)
Celebrate the life and music of George Michael with a high energy video dance party.
Daft Punk Dance Party (April 7 @ Drake Hotel)
The infamous Y2K: Millennium Dance Party goes robot. There'll be a focus on Daft Punk, Justice and other Ed Banger record hit makers.
Sunday Afternoon Social (April 9 @ Loft404 Inspired Gatherings)
Join Box of Kittens, Justin of alienInFlux Sound System, Boreal Canoe Trip and the founder of Harvest Festival for another dance party in the loft.
Asian Music Series (April 7 - May 20 @ Various locations)
Presented by the brilliant folks behind Toronto's Small World Festival, this is a month long celebration of music from across Asia.
A-Trak (April 8 @ REBEL)
A-Trak makes his return to Toronto with an exclusive DJ set inside one of the city's best sounding venues.
Owen Pallett (April 8 @ The Great Hall Toronto)
If you don't go see Owen Pallett perform in this basement concert venue, you are a fool. This will be a show to remember.
One Brave Night (April 7 @ The Revue Cinema)
This evening of film gives back to CAMH. The movies screening are The Fisher King, The Other Half and Punch-Drunk Love.
Black Gold presents Friday (April 7 @ The Royal Cinema - Toronto)
The Black Gold screening series (celebrating the best of Black cinema and its heroes) is showing Friday for its April feature.
The T.A.M.I Show (April 8 @ The Royal Cinema)
Watch “The single greatest rock n’ roll performance ever captured on film" on a giant screen! There's even a vintage rock pre-show.

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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