Events in Toronto today include a group art show inside of one of the city's biggest breweries, plus several musical performances and a fundraiser for LGBTQ+ people facing difficult circumstances.
Events you might want to check out:Pulse (June 5 @ Steam Whistle Brewing)
Six recognized Canadian artists will be premiering their works at this free opening reception featuring beer, food and live music.
The Wonder Woman Show (June 5 @ Social Capital Theatre)
Female-identifying comedians come together for a night of solo stand-up with proceeds donated to Sistering, a trans-inclusive drop in centre.
In-visible Wounds (June 5 @ Gallery 50)
Artist Winnie Wu takes us on a trip to China in an effort to explore the one-child policy's impact on the country, using a variety of mediums.
Ski Mask The Slump God (June 5 @ Phoenix Concert Theatre)
Pop off with Florida rapper Ski Mask The Slump God who's been carving out a spot for himself as a strong contender in the international rap scene.
Good Enough Live Band Karaoke (June 5 @ Handlebar)
If you've ever dreamt of being the singer of a band, this might be your shot at stardom as musicians play the hits while you belt them out.
Pianos Become the Teeth (June 5 @ Lee's Palace)
A new wave of post-rock and screamo evokes a gentler tone with Pianos Become the Teeth, still hot off the release of their newest album "Charisma".
Daryl Hall and John Oates (June 5 @ Air Canada Centre)
80s superstars Hall & Oats have had their hits land with a new generation of listeners, and are in to rock out alongside Train.
Freedom Party (June 5 @ Thompson Hotel)
The fifth editor of Freedom Party looks to raise funds in support of Rainbow Railroad and its efforts to help LGBTQ+ people who are targets of violence.
Curious Minds Further Viewing: Rebel Without a Cause (June 5 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
The 1955 film that stared James Dean and spawned teenage angst gets a closer look with a conversation about how it changed American adolescence forever.
RioT (June 5-26 @ Comedy Bar)
Looking to embody the changing landscape of comedy, RIOT centres around a rotating cast of female identifying and non-binary performers.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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