Events in Toronto this December will help end 2017 on an high note, with everything from dazzling light shows to winter festivals popping up all across town. In addition to all this, there are even more free events you've got to check out.
Events you might want to check out:Photorama (December 1-9 @ Gallery TPW)
TPW’s annual fundraising exhibition is one of the funnest art events of the year with an opportunity to bring home work by acclaimed artists for prices that won't make you faint.
Winter at Ontario Place (December 8 - March 18 @ Ontario Place)
Ontario Place is coming back in a big way this winter with daily skate parties, a gorgeous lights exhibition designed by local artists, and plenty more activities. Best of all, it's completely free.
Krampus Ball (December 8 @ Opera House)
Is all the holiday cheeriness too much for you? This annual night of Christmas mischief might be just the party you need. Catch wild performances like aerial chains, tight rope dancing, and body contortion.
Toronto FC in the MLS Cup (December 9 @ BMO Field)
Toronto FC is set to duke it out with the Seattle Sounders for MLS championship glory in front of what will be a wild crowd at BMO Field.
Alexisonfire (December 11-15 @ Danforth Music Hall)
Toronto has a special relationship with Alexisonfire, and lucky for us the post-hardcore band has decided to spend the holidays here, with a four night residency at Danforth Music Hall.
25 Days of Charity! (December 16 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Choir! Choir! Choir! gets into the festive spirit with a show at the Phoenix to celebrate its 25 Days of Charity initiative, which raises money for an impressive array of local organizations. Expect some epic carolling at this one.
Casa Loma Canadian Winter Nights (December 18 - January 7 @ Casa Loma)
Casa Loma will be transformed into a dazzling winter palace this December, with an impressive light display throughout its garden path, carollers, and tons of live entertainment.
Kensington Market Winter Solstice (December 21 @ Kensington Market)
The 28th annual Winter Solstice Parade turns the flame up on the longest night of the year to ring in the arrival of winter. Expect lots of pyrotechnics and community spirit.
12 Beers of the Holidays (December 22 @ Gladstone Hotel)
12 local breweries are getting into the festive spirit by bringing you an all-you-can-taste beer drinking extravaganza. This one tends to sell out, so be sure to nab tickets before they're gone.
Solaris Music Festival (December 26-28 @ Solaris Festival)
Easily one of Toronto's biggest winter music festivals, Solaris brings electronic music powerhouses like Zeds Dead, Steve Aoki, and Slushii to the Rebel stage.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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