Events in Toronto this week are a sure sign that there's still plenty to do before fall nesting season hits. J. Cole, Ben Howard and Zhu are here to perform while an art auction, party at the museum and scream park should make for a fun week. There's lots of free stuff on, too!
Events you might want to check out:Honne (October 1 @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre)
A little bit of this and a little bit of that are how you could describe electro duo Honne who use a variety of sounds to make up their tunes.
Where Do We Start? (October 2 @ Gladstone Hotel)
The discussion continues as politics remains the topic of the day in Toronto. This week's focus is on municipal finance-turned-game show.
Zhu (October 3 @ Rebel)
Zhu has been going strong since his recent single with Tame Impala for "My Life" and the house DJ isn't slowing down anytime soon.
The Walrus Talks Humanity and Technology (October 3 @ MaRS Discovery District)
The future of AI is on everyone's mind and The Walrus looks to explore it's role in shaping society and its relationship with humans.
Timeraiser (October 3 @ The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery)
This interactive art auction will see artists create works in real-time, plus food, drinks and new this year: an art market.
J. Cole (October 4 @ Scotiabank Arena)
After scoring a number one album earlier this year with KOD, J. Cole has hit the road with a huge North American tour that's finally landed him here.
The NBHD (October 4 @ REBEL)
These California rockers take a unique approach to their music, touching on sensitive subjects while experimenting with different soundscapes.
ROM Friday Night Live (October 5 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
A celebration of all things fall is on at this big party in the museum with this week's theme centred on an autumn favourite: Pumpkin Spice.
Ben Howard (October 5 @ Budweiser Stage)
Quietly shaping the indie-folk genre into something of his own, Ben Howard explores the place his music comes from while adding a modern twist.
Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. (October 5-11 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Genre-bending artist, social justice activist, musician and modern-day heroine, this doc looks at the kaleidoscopic figure that is M.I.A.
Screemers (October 5-31 @ Queen Elizabeth Building)
The city's biggest scream park returns just in time for Halloween with a maze of scary attractions bent on scaring you silly.
Chelsea Handler (October 6 @ Elgin Theatre)
Comedian Chelsea Handler is here to talk about the state of the world, with everything from cannabis, politics and culture up for discussion.
Aleyards Oktobeerfest (October 6 @ Junction Craft Brewing)
Junction Craft Brewing, Shacklands and Rainhard are throwing a big, all-day Oktobeerfest jam with live music, food and even a traditonal beer breakfast.
Toronto Flower Market (October 6 @ CAMH)
Fresh cut flowers and hand-made bouquets from local growers are available at the first of two markets this month.
Manufactured Landscapes (October 6 - November 24 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Artist and photographer Edward Burtynsky takes us on a tour through China to document effects of the country's massive industrial revolution.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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