Sundays during the long weekend are especially sweet, and events in Toronto today have a nice lineup of things to keep you busy. Taste of India takes over Nathan Phillips Square and there's a big party in Graffiti Alley. The Arctic Monkeys are here and Sunnyside 20 is back.
Events you might want to check out:Taste of India (August 5 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
Over 100 different Indian foods are up for the tasting at this huge festival, with samples, street performers, activities and a bazaar.
Arctic Monkeys (August 5 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Hot off the release of their newest album, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, the Arctic Monkeys are here with their signature sound for one night only.
Sunnyside 20 (August 5 @ Sunnyside Pavillion)
It's a long weekend beach party at this instalment of Sunnyside 20 with Leon Vynehall, Ali Black, Andy Capp and Korea Town Acid.
Amélie (August 5 @ Christie Pits)
This week, Cinematic Cities takes us to Paris where the quirky and cute Amélie looks for love in the city of romance.
Graffiti Alley Block Party (August 5 @ Graffiti Alley)
A big block party is going down in Toronto's colourful and historic Graffiti Alley, featuring live performances, dancing, food, drinks and games.
Sunday Social (August 5 @ The Bentway)
Max relax under the Gardiner at this big beer garden, featuring music, games and food. This week has performances by Moses Revolution and more.
The Grand Budapest Hotel (August 5 @ The Royal Cinema)
The colourful and imaginative Wes Anderson flick is screening today, featuring a memorable cast of characters embarking on a whimsical adventure.
Ontario Vintage Market (August 5 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Vintage brands from all over the province arrive with everything from furniture, clothing, accessories and more for this bi-monthly vintage market.
Disco Dance Party (August 5 @ Sneaky Dee's)
Sundays are for disco and this dance party will get you grooving, hustling and finger pointing to all the classics of the era.
Modern Minerals Marketplace (August 5 @ Milk Glass Co.)
This travelling marketplace is making a stop in Toronto featuring artists and creators from around the world selling some interesting goodies.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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