A former One Direction member makes a pit stop in town tonight. If pop music isn't your thing, a new arts festival is kicking off and The North Face has a major sale on fall and winter outerwear. And don't forget to celebrate national taco day! Events you might want to check out:
Harry Styles (October 4 @ Massey Hall)
The One Directioner turned solo artist hits Massey Hall for one night only. Opening the show is Muna, an electronic pop band from Los Angeles.
CAMINOS Arts Festival (October 4-8 @ Aki Studio & Ada Slaight Hall, Daniels Spectrum)
This performing arts festival features local Pan-American, Indigenous, and LatinX artists whose works look to push the boundaries of theatre, dance, performance art, and more.
Kid Cudi (October 4 @ REBEL)
The prolific Cleveland born artist stops by Toronto for an all-ages show as part of the Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’ tour.
The North Face Sample Sale (October 4-9 @ 533 College Street)
Invest in some warm clothing before winter arrives and take advantage of major discounts on outerwear, footwear, and backpacks. Keep in mind the sale is cash only.
National Taco Day, L.A. Style (October 4 @ Lisa Marie)
Chef Wes Avila of famed L.A. food truck Guerrilla Tacos is in town for a one-night-only celebration of tacos and tequila, directly from the city that does them best.
A Colourful History: Toronto's Historic Sites (October 4-15 @ Todmorden Mills )
Catch local artist and urban geographer Daniel Rotsztain’s free exhibit showcasing his sketches of the unique and quirky architectural history of Toronto.
Bending the Arc (October 4-5 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
It's the season launch of Doc Soup, Hot Docs' monthly screening series that presents festival hits and award-winning docs.
Wikipedia Wednesday (October 4 @ AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario)
If the thought of participating in a Wikipedia editing session focusing on experimental film, video and performance gets you excited than this event is for you.
World Press Photo Exhibition (October 3-24 @ Brookfield Place)
The global exhibition stops by Toronto this October to showcase the most powerful photojournalism of the year on high-quality, gallery sized prints.
EDIT: Expo for Design, Innovation & Technology (September 28 - October 8 @ East Harbour )
The city's latest festival rolls on. Today you can catch A Short History of the Highrise, the Emmy-winning documentary about the 2,500-year global history of vertical living and issues of social equality, narrated by Leslie Feist.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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