Get warmed up for the weekend today in Toronto with a hotel-wide dance party, a night market, a film festival, and even a mermaid ball. Summer isn't quite here, but spring is still giving us lots to do and think about.
Events you might want to check out:Manifesto House Party (June 8 @ The Drake Hotel)
The Manifesto crew takes over the entire Drake Hotel for a free party (RSVP to get in) featuring DJs KillaxKels Gxxrls, Creative Agency, Sammy Rawal, and Revy B Supafrik.
Peaces Night Market (June 8 @ Bloke)
This market features eco-conscious lifestyle brands, artisans, chefs, artists and more.
Ed Cherry (June 8 @ Lula Lounge)
The New York City-based jazz guitarist appears in Toronto for the first time in many, many years. Roberto Occhipinti joins him on bass and Mark Kelso on drums for this special jazz night.
Sour Collective (June 8 @ The Black Cat)
Sour Collective is a group of female artists exploring themes relevant to our contemporary existence. It's a new art show worth making the trek out west for.
Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Festival (June 8 @ Walter Hall, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto)
The Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Festival returns with free concerts until June 11. Today is the fourth free show.
The Avalanches (June 8 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Don't miss your chance to see this Australian electronic collective live as they mix every genre of music under the sun into a danceable blend of tunes you'll be Shazaming for days.
Toronto Japanese Film Festival (June 8-28 @ Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre)
See films recognized for excellence by Japanese audiences and critics, international film festival audiences, and the Japanese Film Academy.
Mermaid Ball 2017 (June 8 @ Revival Bar)
This is your chance to dress up as your fave sea creature. Expect lots of house music, an under-the-sea photo booth, and a chance to amplify your mermaid look.
Anime! Akira on the big screen! (June 8 @ Revue Cinema)
After a long hiatus, Anime! At The Revue! returns in June with a special encore screening of Akira.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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