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Saturday, February 16, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

Saturday is here and events in Toronto look to celebrate the long weekend and shake off the Feburary blues with the last DJ Skate Night of the year and a Queen dance party. Another night of the Wavelength Music Festival is on and the Arkells are here too. 

Events you might want to check out:

Arkells (February 16 @ Scotiabank Arena)
The H-town boys are fresh off their Juno nominations and ready to hit the stage alongside California indie folk rockers Lord Huron.
DJ Skate Nights (February 16 @ Natrel Rink)
DJ Skate Nights wrap up for the season with a final skating party, featuring Nino Brown and Dre Ngozi spinning hip-hop, electro, dancehall and house.
Wavelength Winter Festival (February 16 @ The Garrison)
Another night of synth electro dream pop tunes are on as Montreal's Anemone arrives to perform alongside Twist, Future Pears and Isla Den.
10 Things I Hate About You (February 16 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
The iconic Julia Stiles stars as an unapologetic badass alongside Heath Ledger's mystery man with heart in this classic Shakespeare-inspired rom com.
Bohemian Rhapsody (February 16 @ Mod Club)
The Mod Club has Queen fever with a Bohemian Rhapsody-themed dance party, playing all the best Queen hits and 70's-80's era bops.
Kurt Vile & the Violators (February 16 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
It's an old school, down-home, Americana indie rock style that comes via Kurt Vile, with his modern take on the sounds of classic rockers past.
Love is Love (February 16 @ One Loft)
Valentine's is for everyone and Bad Habits is ready to celebrate all the queer love out there with an all-female DJ lineup playing the hits.
Black Opera (February 16 @ Toronto Reference Library)
A full day of programming devoted to learning about this history of Black opera is on, with performances, talks, special guests and more.
Dead Poet (February 16 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Local musicians, artists, poets and DJs are coming together for a night centred around self-love, with performances all evening long.
Good Morning, Viet Mom (February 16 - March 3 @ Aki Studio)
Comedian Franco Nguyen travels to Vietnam and finds inspiration from his mom in this new production that looks at the immigrant experience.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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