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Friday, July 12, 2019

10 things to do in Toronto today

It's Saturday in the city and events in Toronto today are ready for some street festival action with Bloor West StreetFest and the Festival of South Asia. All Day I Dream is Back and Snoop Dogg is spinning the hits. If you're looking for even more stuff, here's our full list of weekend events.

Events you might want to check out:

All Day I Dream (July 13 @ Fort York National Historic Site)
Making a stop in Toronto is this big international house and trance festival with DJs Lee Burridge, Sébastien Léger and Newman on deck.
L E G A C Y (July 13 @ Daniels Spectrum)
With the recent passing of poet Jordon Veira, fellow artists and musicians are staging an all-day festival in his honour with food, music, activities and more.
Bloor West StreetFest (July 13 @ Bloor West Village)
The whole neighbourhood is coming out for this big street festival that includes goods from local vendors, carnival rides, shows and a rocking climbing wall.
DJ Snoopadelic (July 13 @ Cabana Pool Bar)
The one and only Snoop Doggy Dogg is dropping by to spin the hits during this big poolside party under the sun at Cabana.
The Summer Market (July 13 @ Northern Contemporary Gallery)
The Parkdale Flea and Toronto Designers Market are teaming up once again for this big market with over 80 makers selling all types of goodies.
Soccer Mommy (July 13 @ The Opera House)
After her last sold-out show in Toronto, Sophie Allison is back with her signature lo-fi, angsty indie rock sound, played alongside Kevin Krauter.
Rosé Porn (July 13 @ Zalucky Contemporary)
Described as a "concept album," this exhibit takes the form of live performance, music, dance and installations by artist Zoja Smutny.
Modern Space (July 13 @ Bovine Sex Club)
Expand your local music scene palette with a bit of spacial pop-rock, punk, alt garage and surf noir headed by Modern Space.
Babylon (July 13 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Franco Rosso’s incendiary drama has been resurrected after being banned for its unflinching look at the reggae scene in 198os London.
Festival of South Asia (July 13-14 @ Little India)
There will be two days of traditional Indian food being served up among a massive street festival with performances, shopping, activities and more.

by Lisa Power via blogTO

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