Friday is here and the weekend is just getting started with events in Toronto today celebrating Pride with parties and the Trans March. The Craft Beer Festival is back at Ontario Place with brewers from all over and the Jazz Festival is ready to fill the city with music.
Events you might want to check out:Night at the Aqueerium (June 21 @ Ripley's Aquarium of Canada)
Ripley's annual Pride party is back with a night of fun among the fish, including music, food, drinks, activities and more.
Movie Night in Liberty Village (June 21 @ Liberty Village Park)
The first of three free outdoor movies night in Liberty Village kicks off with a screening of the new Brie Larsson-lead Captain Marvel.
Trans March (June 21 @ Allan Gardens Park and Conservatory)
A full day of celebrations are on to honour Toronto's trans community with a big fair featuring music and fun, followed by a rally and parade.
Wapikoni (June 21 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
A selection of powerful, unique, and inspiring short films produced by Wapikoni is screening in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Bad Habits Social (June 21 @ The Great Hall)
A night of beats by a lineup of all-female DJs is on with a special Pride edition of Bad Habits that features Jules Bangsworth and Miz Megs.
Sounds from the 6ix (June 21 @ Daniels Spectrum)
Get to know Toronto's local music and arts scene with night of spoken word, hip-hop and afro beats from talented emerging artists.
Indigenous Arts Festival (June 21-23 @ Fort York National Historic Site)
It's a weekend-long celebration of Indigenous culture featuring storytelling, dance, film, food, an artisan market and performances by Beatrice Deer.
Craft Beer Festival (June 21-23 @ Ontario Place)
Brewers from all over the region are dropping by for this celebration of independent craft beer, plus food, activities and live music.
Fluxfest (June 21-23 @ Regent Theatre)
Honouring Fluxus, an movement made popular by Yoko Ono, this festival prizes the process over the product with a weekend of performance art.
Toronto Jazz Festival (June 21-30 @ Multiple Venues)
The city is about to be one jazzy spot with thousands of artists performing all over the city, including a free concert series taking over Yorkville.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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