Free events in Toronto this week involve a lot of music. Meat Loaf shuts down Yonge street for a rock concert to help launch his new musical, and it's the free outdoor lunchtime concert series kick-off at Dundas Square. There's also a free film fest and a disco dance party down by the lake.
Events you might want to check out:The Command Sisters (May 15 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
Alberta's The Command Sisters perform a free lunchtime concert in the square.
Bat out of Hell concert (May 15 @ Yonge Street)
Meat Loaf is actually shutting down Yonge Street, from Shuter to Dundas at 7 p.m. to officially launch his musical Bat out of Hell in North America. Members of the British cast will perform a few songs.
Fireside Tales - Outdoor Storytelling Show (May 16 @ Dufferin Grove Park )
The coziest, outdoor storytelling show in the city returns to the fire pit. Sit by the roaring flames while hosts Rhiannon Archer and Helder Brum bring together some of the best storytellers in the city. Bring your own blanket.
Best of European Short Film Festival (May 18 @ Carlton Cinemas)
Check out a standout lineup of shorts from from Europe in comedy, action, documentary, sci-fi and musical drama from countries like Belgium, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, and more.
Beam Me Up: Lakeside! (May 19 @ The Slip)
Beam Me Up sojourns to the lakeside for an opening day disco soiree from sunset to moonlight, with a waterfront soundtrack of underrated and obscure disco. It's a free dance party next to the lake.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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