Events in Toronto today see a bit of Montreal come to the city, thanks to a big Osheaga block party. All while Nuit Rose takes over two neighbourhoods to showcase LGBTQ+ artists.
Events you might want to check out:Osheaga Block Party (June 16 @ 181 Sterling Rd)
A little bit of Montreal comes to Toronto with a huge, free block party — with special guests DJ Green Lantern, Dam-Funk, Shash'U and more.
Nuit Rose (June 16 @ Multiple Venues)
LGBTQ+ creators come together to take over two Toronto neighbourhoods in a festival that includes an art crawl and special programming all day long.
Cherry Bomb (June 16 @ Round)
One of the most anticipated parties of the year returns as a part of Pride, with hot hits to get you pumped for the celebrations.
Vintage Clothing Movie/TV Wardrobe Studio Sale (June 16 @ Ian Drummond Collection)
Overstock of vintage clothing from the 1890s through to the 1990s — usually only available to costume professionals — is up for grabs at this big sale.
Sunnyside 20 (June 16 @ Sunnyside Pavilion & Cafe)
The historic Sunnyside celebrates another beautiful day of summer with beach-side party featuring local and visiting DJs from San Francisco and beyond.
Haux (June 16 @ The Drake Hotel)
Haux uses mellow synths and soft instrumentals to underscore his tender vocals, creating a minimalist effect that captures themes of love and loss.
!Women Art Revolution (June 16 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Part of the Game Changer series, this documentary looks at the revolutionary 1960s and 70s where a “secret history” of feminist art unfolded.
Beaches Rib Fest (June 15-17 @ Woodbine Park)
The smell of barbecued ribs takes over the Beaches with this fest that has a new feature this year: an on-site craft beer market featuring local breweries.
NXNE Festival Village (June 15-17 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
NXNE's free concert series continues today with another stellar lineup of artists including CHVRCHES, Lights, Yungblud and Alx Veliz.
Taste of Little Italy (June 15-17 @ College Street)
Wander along a carless College Street during this huge celebration of Italian food and culture as it takes over Little Italy for another day.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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