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Wednesday, May 10, 2017

6 things to do in Toronto today

Today in Toronto there are some very exciting concerts in small spaces. Don't miss your chance to see Irish singer-songwriting Gavin James, Laura Marling and the first of a two-night party with The Black Lips. There's also a giant live-action Zelda game if you need to get your creative juices flowing.

Events you might want to check out:

Gavin James (May 10 @ Velvet Underground)
This award-winning Irish singer-songwriter has been doing the late night TV circuit lately. Catch his slow rise to fame before he gets to huge to see him in an intimate venue.
Contain/Collect (May 10-14 @ 1550 Dundas St. West)
Visit this art and music pop-up space all week, and then drop by for longer on the weekend to catch shows at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Matty Matheson on American Graffiti (May 10 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox )
Matty Matheson speaks about his straightforward approach to food in relation to the music, friendships and how it ties into the film American Graffiti.
The Black Lips (May 10 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
The Black Lips are in town for two nights in a row! Get your advance tickets if you can because this will be an unforgettable night of sweaty rock 'n soul music.
Legend of Zelda - Defenders of the Triforce (May 10-14 @ Queen Elizabeth Building)
It is up to you and your team to become “Defenders of the Triforce,” ally with Princess Zelda and the inhabitants of Hyrule, and obtain the Master Sword. It's an all-out, immersive group Zelda role play adventure!
Laura Marling (May 10 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Experience a beautiful night of music with British multi-Mercury Prize nominated singer-songwriter Laura Marling. She'll perform favourites and new stuff from her 2017 album Semper Femina.
Contact Photography Festival (April 28 - May 31 @ Various locations)
The city-wide photography festival continues until the end of the month in public spaces and galleries all over Toronto. Today, check out Kristian Bogne's The Making of a Masterpiece, which is a walk through of his best work.

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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