Events in Toronto today include the kick off of Kpop Con and a chef's showcase with Tastemaker. There's also free Japanese soufflé pancakes to be had and a German-style techno party.
Events you might want to check out:Key to the City (May 18 @ The Great Hall)
Superkick'd Pro is taking over the Great Hall with a huge wrestling rock show and party extravaganza for the ages.
Barnburner (May 18 @ Bovine Sex Club)
A metal, trash can core, loud punk and thrash metal show is going down with Barnburner, Sago, Royal Red Brigade and Satanic Genocide.
The Boxing Loft (May 18 @ The Boxing Loft)
Like the techno lofts of Berlin, this travelling party series transforms spaces into raw and vibrant experiences through music, art and culture.
Next Music from Tokyo (May 18 @ Rivoli)
This annual two-day tour brings bands from Japan’s indie and underground music scene to Canada — including The Taupe, Yubisaki Nohaku and Bakyun the everyday.
Frog Eyes (May 18 @ The Garrison)
After 17 years of music, BC indie rock band Frog Eyes is calling it quits with a cross-county farewell tour alongside Hello Blue Roses.
Tastemaker (May 18-19 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
A curated selection of Toronto chefs, restaurants and artisans collaborate for a huge, immersive food hall-style feast.
Free Japanese Souffle Pancakes (May 18-19 @ Fuwa Fuwa Pancakes)
The grand opening of Fuwa Fuwa in the Annex will see some bouncy Japanese soufflé pancakes served up totally free.
Toronto Kpop Con (May 18-20 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
It's a huge gathering of all things Kpop with performances, speakers, meet-and-greets, special guests and exhibitions all weekend long.
Boom for Real (May 18-20 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Sara Driver's intimate documentary explores the formative years of legendary painter Jean-Michel Basquiat before his meteoric rise to fame.
Binge (May 18-25 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
Comedians Leigh Cameron and Kirsten Rasmussen rip into the binge culture that so often sees us doing nothing more than watching Riverdale all day.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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