TIFF's Festival Street is the most exciting free event in Toronto this week, but there's also an east side street fest, a couple of cool concerts, and a Bill Murray-themed art show. Summer might be coming to a close, but there's lots to do.
Events you might want to check out:Bruno Capinan (September 4 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
Don't let the pending return to school and work get to you. This Lunchtime Live show from Brazilian ex-pat Bruno Capinan will make everything better.
The Bill Murray Day Fan Art Show (September 5-10 @ #Hashtag Gallery)
This Officially Unofficial Fan Art Show is a group of 10 artists celebrating a comic legend whose career has inspired multiple generations.
Amblin' Along (September 6 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Over 30 artists working in the Canadian animation industry will display original art at this show, which focuses on movies produced by Amblin Entertainment in the 80s. This is the opening night bash, and it's free.
Festival Street 2017 (September 7-10 @ King Street from Peter Street to University Avenue)
Festival Street is a weekend of free concerts, an epic rap battle, film screenings, food trucks, and giveaways, all along the main drag surrounded by red carpets and theatres during the first four days of TIFF.
Cabbagetown Arts & Crafts Fair (September 8-10 @ Riverdale Park)
This arts and crafts fair features works from 180 Ontario and Quebec artists and happens at the same time as Cabbagetown Festival and Riverdale Farm Fall Festival. It's like a festival of festivals!
The Deep Dark Woods and Wildlife (September 8 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
The Canadian alternative country band from Saskatoon, that everyone is talking about bring their sweet sounds to the square along with Wildlife.
Toronto Bicycle Music Festival (September 10 @ Multiple Venues)
This is a series of free outdoor pedal-powered concerts taking place in and between our city's parks. This year the concert travels between Trinity Bellwoods and Humber Bay Park West.
by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO
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