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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

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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