It's a Friday in late May and the world is your cheese curd, Toronto, with events today kicking off a huge, three-day poutine festival downtown. Elsewhere, Anime North returns and there's a film festival dedicated to disability cultures.
Events you might want to check out:Boom Boom Boom (May 24 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Take a trip back to the 90s with some of the best hits playing from the Vengaboys, Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys and more, plus all their amazing videos.
Fast in the 6 (May 24 @ Nathan Phillips Square)
It's time to break the fast and this huge celebration is ready to all over Nathan Phillips Square with food, music, comedy and more.
Friday Night Live (May 24 @ Royal Ontario Museum)
Dance from around the world is the the inspiration for this week's FNL with performances, music, food and drink throughout the museum.
Bangerz Brass (May 24 @ The Garrison)
Toronto hip-hop brass band and freestyle collective is ready to release their first-ever album and throwing a big party and performance for the fans.
Saddle Up! (May 24 @ Owl's Club)
Grab your freshest Stetson and come on down to this honky-tonkin' hoedown with the best of Dolly, Willie, Loretta and Waylon playing all night long.
New Ho Queen (May 24 @ Glad Day Bookshop)
New Ho Queen is ready to celebrate one year of queer Asian culture with a night of music, dance, performances and more.
Anime North (May 24-26 @ Multiple Venues)
Get your cosplay ready because Anime North returns with a weekend of festivities dedicated to all-things Japanese culture.
Poutine Fest (May 24-26 @ Yonge-Dundas Square)
This huge festival dedicated to Canada's national food is back with 13 of Ontario and Quebec's best food trucks on hand to serve up the cheesy goods.
ReelAbilities Film Festival (May 24 - June 2 @ Multiple Venues)
Now in its fourth year, ReelAbilities returns to showcase works that focus on Deaf and disability cultures, plus Q&As, performances and workshops.
Sing! Toronto (May 24 - June 2 @ Multiple Venues)
Sing! is back to fill the city with song during this a cappella festival with performances happening all over the city, workshops and free events.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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