Saturday is here and love is in the air as events in Toronto today include Promise's huge Valentine's party, Heart. Icefest returns to Bloor-Yorkville to carve out sculptures with a "Hollywood North" theme and Sting arrives with his production, The Last Ship.
Events you might want to check out:DJ Skate Nights (February 9 @ Natrel Rink)
Get ready to sweat it out on ice as DJ Skate Nights begins to wrap up with a night of hot soca hits to bring back the summer vibes.
Promise Heart (February 9 @ Lithuanian House)
Just in time for Valentines Day is this big party that looks to get freaky with a night of house, techno and disco spinning by local and international DJs.
Lady Beer Fest Winter Warm Up (February 9 @ Henderson Brewery Parking Lot)
Warm up with a brew as the Society of Beer Drinking Ladies celebrate five years of brews with a big party featuring women food vendors and an arts market.
Long Winter (February 9 @ Workman Arts)
Long Winter returns to warm the spirits with a night of art and music from some of the city's best underground and emerging artists.
Torres (February 9 @ The Jam Factory)
Venus Fest has done everyone a favour and brought Brooklyn's Torres back for a night of dreamy electro rock played alongside Charlotte Cornfield and HEX.
Wave (February 9 @ Xpace Cultural Centre)
An afternoon of free, live music with some of Toronto's underground electro scene is on among Xpace's new series of winter exhibitions.
Bob Marley Birthday Tribute (February 9 @ Lee's Palace)
Back again is this huge, annual tribute to reggae legend Bob Marley with the best of the city's reggae scene playing his hits live.
The Silence of Mark Rothko (February 9 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Exploring how painter Mark Rothko changed abstract art, this documentary looks at his inspirations and the philosophy behind his larger-than-life paintings.
Icefest (February 9-10 @ Bloor-Yorkville Village)
Yorkville is about to become a big ice village once again. The theme this year is Hollywood North, so get ready for some ice blockbusters!
The Last Ship (February 9 - March 24 @ Princess of Wales Theatre)
Sting himself arrives to kick off a run of The Last Ship and feature music by him that helps to tell the story of a small town facing uncertainty.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
No comments:
Post a Comment