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Thursday, February 8, 2018

9 things to do in Toronto today

Events in Toronto today present you with show options for every kind of live music fan, from big name rap shows to free punk nights and even a free reggae show inside Union Station. It's also the last day to get in on Winterlicious, which wraps up tonight.

Events you might want to check out:

Winterlicious 2018 (January 26 - February 8 @ Multiple Venues)
It's the last day to take advantage of Winterlicious. So make sure you have enough room on your phone to snap a few Instagram pics of your beautiful meal. Remember, both lunch and dinner menus are on offer.
Brockhampton (February 8 @ REBEL)
The 15-member hip hop collective released a trilogy of albums in 2017 and are now bringing all three to Toronto, showcasing each member's unique musical skill set live.
Free Punk Night (February 8 @ Bovine Sex Club)
The only thing more punk than attending a punk show at the Bovine is not paying a cent to do so. Underground acts The Bare Minimum, Liver, and Gnarly Horse play for free tonight.
$5 Rap Show (February 8 @ Handlebar)
A stacked lineup of over six performers take over Handlebar for a night of hip hop that'll only cost you five bucks. Local favourites like Swamp Thing and Wordburglar are some noteworthy attendees.
Lost Locos (February 8 @ El Local Loco)
Church Street's El Local Loco is sampling beers courtesy of Lost Craft. Purchase anything from Lost Craft and you'll get yourself a free taco with it!
Pitch Talks (February 8 @ Rivoli)
Some of the baseball's best insiders congregate at the Rivoli for a night of beers, conversation, and Q&A al. Guests include Sportsnet's Arden Zwelling and Milwaukee Brewers VP Gord Ash.
Wax and Samplers (February 8 @ Dundas Video)
Live beats, retro video games, and five dollar tall boys. What else do you need, really? Expect vinyl record DJ sets by ∆ N Z O L ∆, Sakiko Nagai, and Masayuki Tomita.
Fashion Swap & Social (February 8 @ Centre of Social Innovation)
Swap your unwanted clothing items with Toronto's fashion community, mingle with like-minded people, and have a drink or two at this evening social.
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 Brampton based reggae musician, Exco Levi.

by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO

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