Friday is here and events in Toronto today are ones you don't want to miss. Cask Days kicks off with brews served right out of big, beer-filled barrels and the Power Plant opens its fall season with a party. A festival dedicated to anime is here and YouTube brings forth a new night market.
Events you might want to check out:Fall Opening Party (October 19 @ The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery)
The Power Plant kicks off a new season of programming with a big party featuring new exhibitions, drinks and free admission.
ROM Friday Night Live (October 19 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
The sounds of the 6ix takes over the museum for this big party featuring food, drinks and local artists and entertainers from the city's local scene.
New City (October 19 @ The Rec Room)
Toronto's own electro pop trio keep it smooth with their sound that infuses an R&B vibe into their laid back tunes.
Goddess (October 19 @ The Baby G)
The goddesses come out at night and this party is set to conjure up some witchy magic with a hot tunes, dancing and a runway competition.
Witchy Witchfest Night Market (October 19 @ Tincture & Tonic Apothecary)
Witch crafts are on at this night market featuring local and handmade items of the occult, soup, tea and tincture non-alchoholic cocktails.
Shock Show (October 19 @ Super Wonder Gallery)
Outrageous and raunchy, this art show is all about tastelessness with local artists showing off works meant to excite and shock.
YouTube Music Night Market (October 19-20 @ 464 King Street West)
YouTube Music looks to showcase local culture with a two-night market featuring food, drinks, shopping and a performance by Roy Wood$.
KimiKon (October 19-21 @ Encare Centre)
A new festival for Japanese culture has arrived with a weekend of comics, cosplay, meet and greets, exhibitions and an artist alley.
Cask Days (October 19-21 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
Beer as nature intended is on as Evergreen Brick Works hosts a massive brew festival with drinks served straight out of the cask.
Back to the Future (October 19-28 @ Cinesphere)
Marty and the Doc get the big, big screen treatment as the Cinesphere continues its leg-warmer phase of 80s film screenings.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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