The 6ix God himself leads Toronto's top events of the week in the first of a three-night stint featuring Migos. Beer, cider and wine are in abundance and it's the last week for both Open Roof and Summerdaze. If you're all about saving money, there's lots of free stuff happening, too.
Events you might want to check out:Drake (August 20 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Experience the rollercoaster ride of emotion that is Drake's music live as he arrives home with Migos for a three-night stay in the city.
Beach House (August 20 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
Dream-pop pioneers Beach House are in a class of their own, creating soundscapes that, for years, have continuously transcended the genre.
Seu Jorge (August 21 @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre)
Part of the CNE concert series, Brazilian musician Seu Jorge brings the summertimes vibes with his flavourful soul tunes.
Open Roof Festival (August 22 @ Sterling Road)
Open Roof comes to a close for the season with a final night of drinks, bites, music courtesy of Omhouse, and a screening of Sorry to Bother You.
Summer Wine Jam (August 23 @ Berkeley Church)
Soak up the summer at the sixth edition of this big wine party featuring over 75 wines up for the tasting, with food pairings to accompany them.
Miranda Lambert (August 23 @ Budweiser Stage)
Country music superstar Miranda Lambert is cuttin' it up and dishin' it out for the night alongside Little Big Town.
Toronto Cider Festival (August 24-25 @ Sherbourne Common)
Kick back with a cold one at this festival featuring over 100 different kinds of ciders from local, regional and international cider producers.
Beer, Bourbon and BBQ Fest (August 24-26 @ Ontario Place)
There's always room for one more cookout before summer ends, and this one promises tons of food, drinks, music and country-themed activities.
Korean Harvest Festival (August 24-26 @ Mel Lastman Square)
Hangawi, also known as Korean Thanksgiving, looks to celebrate Korean culture with traditional food, music, dance, local artists and performances.
Whitney (August 24-30 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
I'm not crying, you are. Using real footage, Whitney Houston's rise to stardom and eventual downfall is captured in this all-too-real documentary.
2001: A Space Odyssey (August 24-30 @ Cinesphere)
Screening for the first time ever in IMAX is Stanley Kubrick's ground breaking and surreal 1968 sci-fi masterpiece.
Leslieville Beer Festival (August 25 @ Dundas Street East)
Dundas East shuts down for this all-day neighbourhood street party with regional brewers, community food vendors and local artisans on site.
Summerdaze (August 25 @ 54 Fraser Avenue)
The last Summerdaze of the season comes to an end with a stellar lineup of underground DJs featuring Acid Pauli, Brian Cid, Hauy and Miss Melera.
Miguel (August 26 @ RBC Echo Beach)
R&B star Miguel has been making waves with his Ascension tour and returns to Toronto to perform alongside homegrown duo DVSN.
Toronto Artisan Market (August 26 @ Trinity Bellwoods)
This Sunday, Bellwoods is hosting a curated market featuring a community of local makers showing off their handmade arts and crafts.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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