Happy Record Store Day, Toronto! Shops all over the city are hosting special events in celebration of vinyl. Elsewhere, a new festival dedicated to all the good boys and girls out there is here and local artists are performing a concert in a furniture store.
Events you might want to check out:Record Store Day (April 13 @ Multiple Venues)
Record Store Day returns to local shops all over the city with an international celebration of all things vinyl, featuring live performances and parties.
Barkworks (April 13 @ Evergreen Brick Works)
New this year is a festival devoted to all the furry friends out there with a day of Easter egg hunting, live entertainment, activities and shopping.
Get Out (April 13 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Relive the terror of the sunken place during this screening of Jordan Peele's seminal social thriller that asks: "Where's the keys, Rose?"
Wavelength Monthly (April 13 @ Brothers Dressler)
Wavelength is back with its monthly showcase of synth-centric musicians, this time playing inside Brothers Dressler, the contemporary furniture store.
Wintersleep (April 13 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
From Halifax comes indie rockers Wintersleep and an upbeat sound that harkens back to Maritime traditions of catchy tunes.
Lavender (April 13 @ Glad Day Bookshop)
Lavender is back with an fiery Aries edition of this party for lesbian, bisexual, pansexual and trans people, queer women, and non-binary folks.
Purple Rain (April 13 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
It's been 35 years since we first swam in the waters of Lake Minnetonka and we'd do it again with a special pre-party and screening of this Prince masterpiece.
Remember Chicago (April 13 @ Bambi's)
Back again is this big party dedicated to the unique brand of Chicago house sounds with Ali Black, Douglas Carter, Strange City and Tele on deck.
Against the Current (April 13 @ Velvet Underground)
The small but mighty sound of pop rockers Against the Current will keep you moving with their fun and light tunes.
Parkdale Flea (April 13 - May 11 @ Northern Contemporary Gallery)
The Parkdale Flea is back with a spring market stacked with locally-made items, art, vintage clothes and crafts. Dogs welcome!
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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