It's a wonderful week in Toronto for music lovers, with shows from Tegan and Sara, Ibeyi, and Indie Week all going down. Elsewhere, the St. Lawrence Market opens up for an indulgent night, a few film festivals pop up across town, and Chris Rock plans to put a lock on your phone.
Events you might want to check out:Tegan and Sara (November 6 @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre (Toronto))
Canadian musical duo Teg and Sara celebrate the 10 year anniversary of their landmark album The Con with a night at Massey Hall as part of the Con X tour.
Ekran Polish Film Festival (November 6 @ Revue Cinema)
The ninth annual film festival returns to Roncesvalles' Revue Theatre with an array of feature films, documentaries, short films and animations.
Indie Week Canada (November 7-8 @ The Hideout Toronto)
Six nights, 20 venues, and over 250 musical acts are front and centre in Toronto between November 7 and 12 as part of the annual indie music showcase. The week kicks off with a launch party at the Hideout.
Ibeyi (November 7 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
The French-Cuban musical duo has been gaining a large following in Canada for their downtempo, experimental R&B. They hit the Phoenix to play music of their latest album Ash.
ProFusion Expo (November 7-8 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
This free trade show exhibits first of their kind Canadian product reveals from cameras to software and more, in an intimate, interactive environment.
Designer Shoe Warehouse Sale (November 9-12 @ Markham Fairgrounds)
The Markham Fairgrounds will play host to a massive sale with over 30,000 pairs of fall and winter product. There's 80% off of brands like Cole, Dr. Scholls, Vince Camuto and more.
Toronto Indie Horror Fest (November 8-11 @ D-Beatstro)
The second annual Toronto Indie Horror Fest sees D-Beatstro transform into a horror auditorium of sorts, with free screenings of full features and short films for four days straight.
ArtAttack (November 9 @ Buddies In Bad Times Theatre)
Art lovers and adventurous shoppers will find an outrageous art auction unlike anything you've ever seen.
Evil Dead - The Musical (November 9-19 @ Randolph Theatre)
The blood-spraying musical is back in Toronto by popular demand, with the largest splatter zone yet.
St. Lawrence Market presents Evening at the Market (November 9 @ St. Lawrence Market - South Market)
The historic St. Lawrence Market annual Evening at the Market gives you the opportunity to sample over 64 merchants worth of items all under one cozy roof.
Syria Film Festival (November 10-12 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
The three day film fest returns this year with a new home at Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema and a new program of striking and powerful films.
Chris Rock (November 11 @ Air Canada Centre)
The biggest comedy event of the month goes down Saturday night. Just be prepared to have your electronics bagged by door security so you can fully enjoy the show.
The Eco Lifestyle Market (November 12 @ The Eco Lifestyle Market)
Give greener gifts this holiday season. Forty-five of Toronto's finest handcrafted, sustainable, eco-friendly vendors have been hand picked to bring you a day of delicious eats and cheer.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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