Today is a day for snuggling bed and watching Netflix, but should you decide to head out, events in Toronto today include a new beer pong festival and a holiday light ceremony in Bloor-Yorkville Village. The famed Terre Bleu Lavender Farm is here for a pop-up and the Regent Park Film Festival wraps up for another year.
Events you might want to check out:Bloor-Yorkville Holiday Magic (November 17 @ Village of Yorkville Park)
Bloor-Yorkville is getting all dressed up for the holidays and kicking off a season of dazzling lights with a free concert and warm drinks.
Kawaii Land (November 17 @ Design Exchange)
A festival dedicated to all things cute arrives with a gathering of the kawaii community for exhibitions, art, fashion and programming.
Palooza Beer Pong Festival (November 17 @ Rebel)
The party game we all know and love is getting a massive festival as the world's largest beer pong tournament arrives for a full day of splashy fun.
Terre Bleu Lavender Farm Pop-Up (November 17 @ 761 Queen St W)
The Instafamous field with the yellow door comes to Toronto for a one-day pop-up, with Anthropologie and a ton of fancy lavender-infused products.
Retro 80s Party (November 17 @ The Opera House)
Shake your butt to all the best of the 80s at this massive retro dance party with a special spotlight on The Police and INXS.
Poppy (November 17 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
YouTube star Poppy has amassed a huge following, not just for her online videos but for her electro pop tunes that often cross into other musical genres.
Illuminite (November 17 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
Yonge and Dundas Square kicks off the holiday season with a tree lighting ceremony, live music, dancing and a festive sing-a-long.
Visionary Art Exhibit (November 17 @ Super Wonder Gallery)
Local artists with a passion for all things sacred and divine capture the essence of the spiritual realm through painting, sculpture, dance and more.
Pop Evil (November 17 @ Lee's Palace)
Grunge is on with Michigan's Pop Evil who are still hot off the release of their self-titled album and here to play alongside Royal Tusk.
Regent Park Film Festival (November 14-17 @ Daniels Spectrum)
This free community film festival wraps up today with another round of screenings, a panel on digital activism and a special presentation.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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