Tuesdays now rival the weekend as far as excitement goes with events in Toronto including music, film, comedy and theatre. The Iranian Fire Festival promises a firework show while SHADE is back and Choir! Choir! Choir! is ready to pay tribute to KISS.
Events you might want to check out:Iranian Fire Festival (March 19 @ Mel Lastman Square)
A full day of Iranian celebrations is on with live music, food, drinks, performances and a huge fireworks show.
Oh Pep! (March 19 @ The Baby G)
Australian indie pop duo Oh Pep! is back in Toronto with their infectious sound that's sure to get your feet moving.
Shade (March 19 @ Rivoli)
In honour of Women's History Month, Shade is back to bring the laughs with local comedians of colour and members of the LGBTQ2S+ community.
P R I D E: Bi-Pandemonium (March 19 @ Comedy Bar)
Back again is this comedy show that highlights diverse queer voices by featuring the funniest bisexual, pansexual and sexually fluid comics.
True Stories Told Live (March 19 @ Garrison)
Local storytellers (and a special visit from UK's Peter Chand) are dropping by to share some riveting tales that are all completely true.
Choir! Choir! Choir! (March 19 @ Clinton's Tavern)
KISS are here this week for their final tour and C!C!C! is ready to love you with a live, choir-led rendition of the classic "I Was Made for Loving You".
Lennon Stella (March 19 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Lennon Stella's sound might seem soulful and sweet, but she's bad to the bone as she sings about being nothing but a badass chick.
Molly Nilsson (March 19 @ Horseshoe Tavern)
Swedish singer Molly Nilsson is back in Toronto to rock the Horseshoe with her punk-influenced indie pop tunes drenched in 80's sound.
Un Traductor (March 19 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Directors Rodrigo and Sebastián Barriuso are on hand to chat about their film that depicts the children who suffered from the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
Unsafe (March 19-31 @ Canadian Stage)
A new play by Sook-Yin Lee incorporates different multimedia to explore anxieties and taboos that make some art acceptable and some not.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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