Events today in Toronto today include an intimate show from a member of Vampire Weekend, a magical Harry Potter pub night, and day two of Toronto Fashion Week. The extreme cold alert has been terminated, so it's time to get out and about.
Events you might want to check out:Rostam (February 6 @ The Drake Hotel)
The former Vampire Weekend singer turned solo artist hits the Drake Hotel to play tunes off of his 2017 debut record, Half-Light.
Union Station Celebrates Black History Month (February 6-9 @ Union Station - Great Hall)
For Black History Month, Union Station hosts three nights of free entertainment in their Great Hall. Tonight you can catch international drumming, a dance collective, and R&B superstar Jully Black.
Richard III (February 6-11 @ Monarch Tavern)
See Shakespeare's epic drama about a powerful villain manipulating his way to the crown in a whole new way via this barroom staging at the Monarch.
Magic Night at The Lockhart (February 6 @ The Lockhart)
How does a cocktail with a side of magic sound? Toronto's Harry Potter "inspired" bar hosts a no cover night of drinking and magic, featuring a live magician going table to table doing tricks.
STEP The Movie (February 6 @ Ted Rogers Hot Docs Cinema)
STEP documents a girls' high-school step dance team against the backdrop of social unrest in a troubled city. Hot Docs hosts a free screening and post-movie discussion led by Toronto teachers.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (February 6 @ REBEL)
The popular San Francisco rock trio plays an all ages show tonight at Rebel in support of their new album, Wrong Creatures. $1 from each ticket supports children affected by war.
Spelling Bae (February 6 @ The Ossington)
Be the spelling champion you always dreamed of being in middle school at this quirky, alcohol fueled spelling bee for adults.
The Spaghetti Variety Show (February 6 @ Kensington Hall)
On this ongoing variety show's one year anniversary, five comics deliver stand-up sets in Kensington for your amusement. Who doesn't like a laugh on a Tuesday night?
Kuumba (February 3-24 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Harbourfront Centre celebrates Black History Month with Kuumba: a Journey to Black Liberation. Free art events happen all month, some gems being Journey Through Hip Hop and I Am For You Can Enjoy.
Toronto Fashion Week (February 5-7 @ Multiple Venues)
The latest installment of Toronto Fashion Week lands this month, and in addition to plenty of runway affairs, it includes an all new speaker series from top voices in the fashion and design industry.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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