The Leafs have made it to the playoffs and events in Toronto today include a huge tailgate party for all the fans out there. The AGO is hosting a huge party and Images Festival kicks off around the city. Plus, a new dive bar is opening and a new record label is launching.
Events you might want to check out:Toronto Maple Leafs Tailgate Party (April 11 @ Maple Leaf Square)
Tailgating is all the rage this year and the festivities kick off with a tailgate party for the Leafs playoff game against the Bruins, shown on the big screens.
AGO Massive (April 11 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Get your brightest sequins and shimmery duds out and party it up at the AGO's huge annual party with this year's theme: crystal.
ClubCouture (April 11 @ The Opera House)
The one and only Manila Luzon is dropping by Toronto for a special night of killer performances, hot couture and hilarity, plus a Drag Race viewing party.
Moon King (April 11 @ Monarch Tavern)
Put on your dancing shoes as pop music project Moon King drops by for a night of old-school disco vibes with synth pop and house tunes.
Housewarming! (April 11 @ The Shop 1566)
Toronto has a new gay dive bar where Parts & Labour used to be and it's hosting a housewarming party with hot tunes spinning late into the night.
Parallel Minds (April 11 @ Bambi's)
Parallel Minds is a new label formed by local producers and it's ready to launch its first record with four diverse deep cuts for your listening pleasure.
Anansi Poetry Bash (April 11 @ Henderson Brewing Co)
Local poets are coming out for this poetry bash with live readings and drinks and a selection of Anansi Poetry books available for purchase.
401 Art Hunt (April 11 @ 401 Richmond)
Explore the 401 in the best way: with a scavenger hunt! Clues will take you all throughout the space and feature lots of hidden gems and cool prizes.
Meta (April 11-14 @ The Black Cat Showroom)
Back again is this huge group exhibition by Ryerson's outgoing New Media program students, with works in multiple mediums.
Images Festival (April 11-18 @ Multiple Venues)
Independent multi-media artists are putting on exhibitions, performances, and programming shows in galleries all over the city.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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