There's a lot to do in Toronto this week thanks to various events and festivals. Keep cool indoors with a film festival and some fun screenings or head outside for a giant art show, the Honda Indy, and a few food fests.Â
Events you might want to check out:Trampoline Hall (July 10 @ Garrison)
Don't miss speakers Zoë Dodd, Dobrila Tomic, Asad Raza and host Misha Glouberman at this night of speeches and stories.
Gorillaz (July 10 @ Air Canada Centre)
Gorillaz stop in Toronto with their Humanz Tour. Their latest album is chock full of special guests, so expect a big show of big names.
Open Roof Festival (July 11 @ 99 Sudbury)
Toronto glam-pop band Blonde Elvis kicks off the evening followed by a screening of romantic black comedy horror-thriller The Bad Batch.
Toronto Korean Film Festival (July 12-16 @ Innis Town Hall)
This film fest presents authentic Korean cinema to the Canadian community, all while supporting local Korean filmmakers.
Vector Festival (July 13-16 @ 9 Ossington Avenue)
This festival showcases emergent, critical and experimental new media, including Canadian media artist Ben Bogart’s Watching (Blade Runner) installation.
Summer Craft Beer Festival (July 13 @ Liberty Village Market Galleria)
Sip a cold beer in the summer heat while strolling down the cobblestone paths of Liberty Village.
Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition (July 14-16 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
The Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition is the country's largest, longest-running juried contemporary outdoor art fair with over 320 artists and makers.
Honda Indy (July 14-16 @ Exhibition Place)
Some of the planet's fastest drivers race around the lake, while the festival continues with food, beer gardens, meet-and-greets and more.
Iron Maiden (July 15 @ Budweiser Stage)
Special guests Ghost open for metal legends Iron Maiden.
Ontario Oyster Festival (July 16 @ Laneway beside Rodney's. 469 King St. W)
Join 1,500 oyster enthusiasts surrounded by live music, food, drinks and the Ontario Oyster Shucking Championships.
Screen Queens: Back to the Future (July 16 @ The Royal Cinema)
Drag queen Allysin Chaynes is joined by Fay Slift as they drink heavily and comment live along to Back to the Future.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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