Events in Toronto this week welcome the start of fall with and all that comes with it, including Oktoberfest fun. Casa Loma is once again turning into a huge haunted house and there's a new fried chicken festival. Music, sales, anime and plenty of free stuff is on, too.
Events you might want to check out:6 Degrees (September 23-25 @ Art Gallery of Ontario)
Great minds are coming together to chat about important topics of today with creatives and innovators are having engaging conversations.
Mac Demarco (September 24 @ RBC Echo Beach)
Bedroom indie-rock superstar Mac Demarco has come along way from his small Vancouver home studio, while still keeping it mellow and chill.
Adidas and Reebok Warehouse Sale (September 25-29 @ International Centre)
You can stay fresh on the cheap a this big warehouse sale with men's and women's Adidas and Reebok gear marked down up to 80 per cent off.
Oktoberfest (September 26-28 @ Ontario Place)
Guten Tag! Break out the lederhosen for this huge Oktoberfest celebration with traditional German fare, music and plenty of Steins.
Fabrique1840 Pop-Up (September 26-29 @ 950 Queen Street West)
Fashion accessories, beauty and wellness, home décor, kids and food and drink are all part of this Canadian-made arts and makers pop-up.
29Rooms (September 26 - October 6 @ Exhibition Place)
Refinery29 is bringing its iconic 29Rooms to Toronto for an art maze experience created by international artists that includes phone-free activities.
KimiKon (September 27-29 @ Enercare Centre)
Save the date, #KimiKrew! @KimiKonOfficial will be back for round 2 on our dates on September 27-29, 2019 at the Enercare Centre in Toronto!
Legends of Horror (September 27 - October 31 @ Casa Loma)
Trip through the bowls of Toronto's big old mansion as Casa Loma once again turns into a giant haunted house just in time for Halloween.
Lady Beer Fest (September 28 @ Wychwood Barns)
Back again is this festival devoted to women brewers, vendors and artisans with a day of drinks, food, entertainment and a market.
Witchstock (September 28 @ Bellwoods Brewery)
Witchstock is back to feature a ton of Ontario and Quebec brewers, and some international labels, with a whole day of food and drinks.
Sunnyside 21 (September 28 @ Sunnyside Pavilion & Cafe)
It's the last Sunnyside of the wear before the chill sets in and Kenny Glasgow and Art Department are keeping things hot with the house on deck.
The Fried Chicken Fest (September 28-29 @ Small Arms Inspection Building)
New this year is this finger lickin' festival featuring a ton of fried chicken goodies in every flavour, plus lots of other sweet and savoury treats.
Vintage Clothing Show (September 28-29 @ Enercare Centre)
Vintage collectors from all over the country are here to sell handpicked, used designer items like clothing, accessories, handbags and jewellry.
Daniel Casear (September 29 @ Budweiser Stage)
This is the second of two shows for Toronto's own R&B star as he returns to perform some of his gorgeous and soulful tunes.
Elevate (September 20-26 @ Multiple Venues)
This massive tech festival is on all week long with special guests including Michelle Obama, Chris Hadfield and Guy Kawasaki plus a big party on King West.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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