It's a big day for events in Toronto as members of the Tragically Hip perform a free concert in Yonge and Dundas Square and the Toronto After Dark Festival showcases some gory goodness. Artists add meaning to a storage space and soup is being served over at the Gardiner Museum.
Events you might want to check out:Choir! Choir! Choir! (October 11 @ Yonge—Dundas Square)
Part of the Meet Up series at YDS, Rob and Johnny of the Hip are teaming up with Choir! Choir! Choir! for a free concert.
Empty Bowls (October 11 @ Gardiner Museum)
Empty Bowls returns with gourmet soups served up in donated bowls by local makers in support of Anishnawbe Health Toronto.
Mike Shinoda (October 11 @ Rebel)
Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda hits the stage with a mix of new and old tunes from his Fort Minor music project alongside Don Broco.
A Night at the Movies (October 11 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Get silly with Toronto's Grape Witches during a night of 90's teen classic flicks paired with a specially-curated selection of organic wines.
Bursting Bubbles (October 11 @ Toronto Media Arts Centre)
Part of the Rendezvous with Madness festival, artists debut new works meant to explore the nature of evolving solitudes.
Not Dead Yet (October 11-14 @ Multiple Venues)
Punk and lots of it hits venues across the city for a big DIY hardcore punk festival with local and national acts arriving to get in on the action.
X Avant New Music Festival (October 11-14 @ Music Gallery)
Bear Witness of A Tribe Called Red looks to curate this multi-day musical festival centred around identity, art and featuring many Canadian acts.
Black Star (October 11-17 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
The second edition of this film series looks to celebrate Black excellence in film with a special selection of screenings, beginning with Love Jones.
Toronto After Dark Film Festival (October 11-19 @ Cineplex Scotiabank Theatre)
Feature films and shorts of the horror, thriller and sci-fi persuasion are being screened over nine nights, just in time for spooky season.
Holding Patterns (October 11-21 @ Planet Storage)
Art Spin's latest project will see a storage facility converted into an art exhibit meant to explore movement, space, belonging and transition.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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