We're inching closer to the weekend but events in Toronto today are ready to get the party started early as Above & Beyond spin the beats into the night. Vinyl heads can get their fill at a record show while film, wine, comedy and astrology round out the day.
Events you might want to check out:Above & Beyond (January 24 @ Rebel)
Legendary producers Above & Beyond have created some of the most iconic trance hits, and they're here to play their biggest tunes and new material.
Night Time Record Show (January 24 @ Monarch Tavern)
Some of the city's top record dealers are arriving for a night of all things vintage vinyl and new LPs, 45s, 12”, and of course beer.
Burns Night Comedy Show (January 24 @ Comedy Bar)
Toronto has Robbie Burns fever and comedians are celebrating with a night of Celtic comedy by actual Scot John Mostyn and lots more.
Grape Juice (January 24 @ The Annex Hotel)
Wine and cheese is on as Sommelier Steph Potocnik helps shine a spotlight on volcanic and mountain selections and their unique qualities.
New Year, New You (January 24 @ Bad Dog Comedy Theatre)
How are your New Years resolutions coming along? Comedians are ready to shares stories about the dreams, hopes and oftentimes failure of resolutions.
Precious Jewel (January 24 @ Handlebar)
Get synthy with Toronto's own synth pop duo Precious Jewel as they play some soft grooves alongside Twin Rains, Valerie Dour and Jazz Funeral.
What is Democracy? (January 24 @ The Redwood)
Asking the question that has no easy answer, What is Democracy? is screening at The Redwood followed by a discussion with the film's director Astra Taylor.
2019 Astrology (January 24 @ Free Space)
It's hard to say what the future holds, but astrologist Nadine Jane is on hand to give insight into what the stars are saying for each sign this year.
DesignTO Tours: Deloitte (January 24 @ Deloitte)
Deloitte’s revolutionary workspace is open to the public today as part of DesignTO's tours into some of the city's most interesting spaces.
Video Fever (January 24 @ Trinity Square Video)
Student filmmakers are ready to show their video works that all look to capture complex issues and topics into creative pieces.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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