The Ex keeps on trucking today in Toronto with a non-stop lineup of shows, parades, food, and rides to keep you entertained until 11 p.m. Kendrick Lamar and Sza are also in town for their sold-out shows, and there's a free outdoor screening of Space Jam in a park.
Events you might want to check out:Kendrick Lamar The Damn Tour (August 23 @ Air Canada Centre)
YG and Dram join Kung Fu Kenny for his second Toronto stop this summer.
Sza (August 23 @ Rebel)
Smino and Ravyn Lenae open for Sza, the woman who may have released one of the best albums of the year. She sold out the Phoenix so quickly they moved this show to Rebel and it sold out there as well.
Space Jam (August 23 @ Regent Park )
The final Under the Stars screening in Regent Park is throwback classic Space Jam. Get there early for a good spot and a game of giant chess.
Nunavut Music Week (August 23 @ Roy Thomson Hall )
The Jerry Cans, Riit and The Trade-Offs kick off Nunavut music week outside Roy Thomson Hall. If you've ever wondered what Inuktitut alt-country, throat singing, and reggae sound like at once, check out this free show.
Find Your Quiet The Relax Edition (August 23 @ Tokyo Smoke Queen West)
An hour-long PWYC meditation and wellness workshop in Trinity Bellwoods. Bring your own mat, towel or blanket and meet at the Tokyo Smoke store at 11:45 a.m. for the walk over to the grass.
Etsy Marketplace (August 23 @ Evergreen brick works)
A one-of-a-kind pop up market down in the valley. Check out unique handmade goods and connect with the local artisans who make and sell them alongside food and drink vendors.
Le Ride cycling documentary Toronto (August 23 @ Cineplex Yonge-Dundas and VIP)
A one night only screening of Phil Keoghan's (The Amazing Race) documentary chronicling re-riding the 1928 Tour course on antique bikes of the time.
CNE 2017 (August 18 - September 4 @ Canadian National Exhibition)
A trampoline wall, the famous Super Dogs show, a Caribana parade, and legendary reggae singer Marcia Griffiths are only a few things you can to at the Ex today.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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