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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

The top 10 events in Toronto this spring

Events in Toronto this spring are jam-packed with literal jamming from the likes of Canadian Music Week, Field Trip, and NXNE. There's also a ton of free events that won't cost you a cent. If you're not there, where are you?

Events you might want to check out:

Fashion Art Toronto (April 17-21 @ Daniels Spectrum)
This annual event is a five-day showcase of cutting-edge and art-influenced fashion presentations, performances, multidisciplinary art installations, photography, and short film.
Hot Docs Festival (April 26 - May 6 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
North America's largest documentary festival is back with a selection of over 200 films from Canada and around the world.
Canadian Music Week (May 7-13 @ Multiple Venues)
This festival spans 7 nights of performances from up-and-coming bands at live music venues around Toronto.
Electric Island (May 20 - September 3 @ Hanlan's Point)
This annual event series is back at Hanlan's Point for another year with a lineup of some heavy hitters from the electro music scene.
Inside Out (May 24 - June 3 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
This LGBTQ film festival is now twenty years strong and back again for a series of screenings showcasing Canadian queer filmmakers.
Anime North (May 25-27 @ Toronto Congress Center)
Start planning your cosplay now because Anime North is here to celebrate all things anime, manga, music, games, and all other forms of Japanese Culture.
Power Ball (May 31 @ Power Plant)
It's the twentieth edition of Power Ball; a massive art party and fundraiser that sees the Power Plant gallery transformed into a magical space.
Field Trip (June 2-3 @ Fort York National Historic Site)
This year's Field Trip lineup doesn't disappoint, with the likes of Metric, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Alvvays set to take the stage.
NXNE (June 8-17 @ Multiple Venues)
NXNE is set to take over Toronto music venues all across the city for 10 days, the last three of which will see a return to Yonge and Dundas Square for a giant, free festival.
Stop Night Market (June 12-13 @ The Stop Community Food Centre)
Inspired by night markets from around the world, The Stop’s Night Market transforms a unique outdoor space with food, performances, and art - all for a good cause.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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