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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Weekend events in Toronto June 2-4 2017

Weekend events in Toronto will let you party, shop, see some concerts, eat a lot and maybe catch a movie to wash it all down. It's the returns of Mac and Cheese Fest, Dundas West Fest and Field Trip, just to name a few. 

Events you might want to check out:

Mac and Cheese Festival (June 2-4 @ Ontario Place)
Stuff yourself with mac and cheese at this three day festival.
Dundas West Fest (June 3 @ Dundas Street West)
Dundas West Fest features a collection of restaurants, clothing vendors, coffee shops, bars and a few small stages. This street party runs until midnight.
Field Trip (June 3 @ Fort York, Toronto)
Like a musical love letter to Toronto, Field Trip takes over Fort York for two days of music, art, comedy, family activities and food. Feist and Broken Social Scene headline.
Toronto Taste 2017 (June 4 @ Lakeside, Corus Quay)
Taste food from over 60 of Toronto’s top chefs and enjoy beverages from 30 purveyors while enjoying breathtaking views and lively entertainment. Tickets are pricey but the menu is top notch.
Poolside Summer Art Party & Pop-Up (June 2 @ Offsite)
Kick off summer a little early with this night of summer tunes and fashion performances. Find drawings and prints by Ariane Fairlie, local maker goods, dancing and tequila cocktails.
Appleseed Cider Festival (June 3 @ Appleseed Cider Festival)
Celebrate Ontario craft cider at this outdoor event.
desiFEST 2017 (June 3 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
This is a huge free music, arts and culture festival hosted by SatsB. Experience 12 hours of concerts featuring over 20 artists celebrating Indian culture.
Tragically Hip Yoga (June 4 @ Lululemon Queen Street)
Let Gord Downie's voice serenade your body and soul in this 75 minute yoga practice. You'll feel like you're floating through the Canadian wilderness with this peaceful session.
Permanent Vacation Pop-up Shop (June 2-4 @ Permanent Vacation )
Check out this pop-up from the Toronto based clothing line that makes super cool hats, shirts, sweats and more.
Shine & Gold Women's Clothing Pop-up Shop (June 4 @ The Great Hall)
Say hi to Kendra and Dayle, the fashion bloggers behind @goodasgoldblog, at their first pop-up alongside jewellery designer Laurie Fleming. Expect summer-ready dresses and rompers.
Beth Richards Swimwear Summer Pop-Up Shop (June 4-14 @ Milk Glass)
Vancouver-based swimwear brand Beth Richards is opening a summer shop in Toronto to get you suited up for all your beach and rooftop patio hang outs.
Kraken Black Summer Skream at Field Trip (June 3 @ Field Trip)
Check out the dark and mysteriou Kraken Black Spiced Rum ice cream truck on the grounds of the Field Trip festival this weekend.
Franz Ferdinand (June 2 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Relive all your early 2000s indie dance rock dreams when this Glasgow band rolls into town.
Jason Aldean (June 2 @ Budweiser Stage)
Chris Young and Kane Brown open for country superstar Jason Aldean on his tour that brings him outside to the Budweiser Stage.
Kehlani (June 4 @ REBEL)
The refreshingly honest, 90s-inspired R&B singer spent years doing her own thing and building a cult following. It finally paid off with last year's major-label debut.
Duke Dumont (June 4 @ Cabana Pool Bar)
He's made so many hits so it's about time Duke Dumont brought his incredible danceable self to Toronto to show the people how it's done.
Jack Johnson (June 4 @ Budweiser Stage)
Is there anything that screams "come at me summer" like Jack Johnson? Let his easy, breezy jams serenade you.
Big Primpin: High Tide (June 2 @ Miss Thing's)
The tide is high but they're holding on! Experience Toronto's finest hip-hop and hot times for LGBTQ people and their guests, with Djs Sammy Rawal and Nino Brown.
247esp Dinamo Azari All Night Long (June 3 @ Bambi's)
Dance floor therapy and vibe control will be handled by Dinamo Azari and 247esp inside one of the best sounding mini-clubs in the whole city. Dress to dance.
Riverdale Pride Queer Dance Party (June 2 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Attention Riverdale Fans! Relive all the camp and high drama at Toronto's first-ever Riverdale High Pride dance. Costumes are highly encouraged and there'll be performances from Sevvy Skellington and Leelando Calrissian.
Tapette Mec Plus Ultra (June 3 @ Smiling Buddha)
For the first time in history, Montreal's Mec Plus Ultra party comes to Toronto to swish around with Tapette - Toronto's only all-French dance music party.
With It 60s Mod Soul Reggae Record Dance Party (June 3 @ The Piston)
Boogie, shake, twist do whatever you need to do at this high-energy dance party at the Piston. DJ Nico and DJ Magnificent spin 60s mod, soul and reggae.
Sunday Afternoon Social (June 4 @ Loft404 Inspired Gatherings)
Dance for one last time in this ultra cool Adelaide loft space with the Box of Kitten DJs, Marko Olier, AlieninFlux and Boreal Canoe Trip.
Nite Comfort 45 (June 4 @ Handlebar)
This is a radiant and atmospheric night of dancing with very special guests Montréal's Le 4e discours.
Screening Wasteland (June 2 @ AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario)
Filmed over nearly three years, Wasteland follows renowned artist Vik Muniz as he journeys from his home base in Brooklyn to his native Brazil and the world's largest garbage dump.
DocNow Festival (June 2-24 @ Various places around Toronto)
DocNow 2017 is one of the country's most exciting interdisciplinary documentary festivals created by 21 graduates of Ryerson's MFA in Documentary Media.
Sudden Impulse Film Festival (June 3 @ Revue Cinema)
This festival showcases local short films from Toronto, the GTA and Hamilton. The films are divided into three 45 minute acts and are broken up with the live music.
Movies Under The Stars" Moulin Rouge (June 4 @ Cafe Diplomatico)
Take a seat at this College Street patio, fill up on pasta and watch Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor take on Paris, under the stars.
In Your Pocket LGBTQ Smart Phone Film Festival (June 4 @ Buddies in Bad Times Theatre)
In Your Pocket is a curated screening program of queer-themed short films shot entirely on smart phones. Catch documentaries, dramas and quirky comedies, all under five minutes.

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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