Events in Toronto this weed—oops, I mean week—look to celebration legalization in Canada with a big party while a new music festival and night market arrive, plus Cask Days kicks off a week of brews. Florence and the Machine is here and here's lots of free stuff happening, too.
Events you might want to check out:Troye Sivan (October 15 @ Sony Centre for the Performing Arts)
My, my, my! The fabulous pop sensation Troye Sivan has arrived as part of his Bloom tour for a night of high-energy tunes.
Where Do We Start? (October 16 @ Gladstone Hotel)
The final instalment of this civic engagement series is on to help get everyone prepared for the hot mess that is the upcoming Toronto election.
Florence and the Machine (October 16 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Seeing Florence Welsh live is an all around spiritual experience, not to mention the beauty and intricacy of the music that accompanies her.
Legalization Party (October 17 @ Love Child Social House)
Party it up in celebration of legalization across Canada with a big party featuring local DJs, food, drinks and cannabis-related activities.
imagineNATIVE (October 17-21 @ Multiple Venues)
Bringing together Canadian and international Indigenous filmmakers, this festival looks to create a greater understanding of Indigenous culture.
Red Bull Music Festival (October 17-26 @ Multiple Venues)
New to Toronto, this festival is stacked with performances by DVSN and The Sorority and a Distillery District takeover by Alice Glass.
Kali Uchis (October 18 @ Rebel)
Hot off the release of her debut album Isolation, Kali Uchis has been making waves, teaming up with some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
International Festival of Authors (October 18-28 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Some of Canada's most celebrated authors arrive to discuss their works during this festival featuring talks, events and more.
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$.
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.
Hush Hush (October 20 @ Bloor/Gladstone Library)
Bloor/Gladstone Library is being transformed into party central with drinks, neon signs and classic library nostalgia during this big party in the stacks.
Toronto Flower Market (October 20 @ CAMH)
Fresh cut flowers and hand-made bouquets from local growers are available at the final flower market of the season.
Toronto Soup Festival (October 20-21 @ Garrison Common)
Just in time for comfort food season, this new festival is dedicated to all things soup, featuring exhibitors, non-soup food, drinks and more.
Haunted Market (October 21 @ Eyesore Cinema)
Spooky goods are on at this haunted market with arts, crafts, collectibles, posters and more, just in time for Halloween.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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