Welcome to Saturday where events in Toronto have lots of cool stuff going on. Fan Days Holiday Show is back and there's a Taylor Swift dance party. Long Winter continues to show off the city's underground DJ scene and the Hgh Park Zoo is getting its own beer.
Events you might want to check out:Black Owned Holiday Market (December 8 @ Enercare Centre, Hall C)
Back again is this huge market with local Black-owned businesses selling a ton of goodies alongside music, performances, food and more.
Haerts (December 8 @ The Drake Hotel)
Take a trip with New York's electro pop duo who incorporate huge drums, soaring vocals and the occasional country twang into their sound.
Lavender (December 8 @ Glad Day Bookshop)
Toronto's queer community is back with a huge, inclusive holigay dance party that's $5/pwyc/no one will be turned away due to lack of funds.
The Japanese House (December 8 @ Lee's Palace)
Beautiful, heartfelt and delicate tunes make up indie pop musician Amber Bain's The Japanese House as she herself sings of love and life.
Swiftmas Dance Party (December 8 @ Mod Club Theatre)
It's a T-Swift Christmas and it's time to dance it out to the best of the Red, 1989 and Reputation-era hits (and some old country stuff, too).
Fan Days Holiday Show (December 8 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
All things comics, toys, art, collectibles and lots more are on at this huge one-day Fan Expo holiday market with a spotlight on Doctor Who.
High Park Zoo Beer Launch (December 8 @ High Park Brewery)
A new brew inspired by the cuties at the High Park zoo is launching with a party featuring food by Mad Mexican, drinks and beer samples.
Long Winter (December 8 @ Polish Combatants Hall)
Toronto's thriving underground DJ community is ready to keep you warm and dancing with a night of tunes, art, drinks and more.
Hook (December 8 @ Revue Cinema)
Steven Spielberg's 1991 star-studded fantasy adventure Hook is getting a screening in case you're in the mood for a little Robin Williams nostalgia.
Pink Xmas (December 8-9 @ The 519 Community Centre)
Come out and support local queer makers at this annual holiday art, craft, fashion and lit fair featuring over 50 LGBTQ artists.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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