Grab your sweater and get ready for a night on the town as events in Toronto today will see works of art stationed all over the city as Nuit Blanche returns. If you're wondering what to check out, here's a list of some of the must-see exhibitions on this year.
Events you might want to check out:Craftchella (October 5 @ Liberty Commons at Big Rock Brewery)
Summer beer season vibes are still going strong at this small but mighty beer festival with eight local breweries serving up fresh suds and pub bites.
Pancakes and Booze Art Show (October 5 @ Revival)
Booze and pancakes are coming together in a holy union for a night of local art, music, unlimited fluffy cakes and plenty of booze.
Really Really Free Market (October 5 @ Campbell Park)
There's no need to bring your money to this market where everything is free. It's here you can pick up used items of all sorts without spending a dime.
Sneakerhead Market (October 5 @ METRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE)
Calling all sneaker heads, jawn enthusiasts and fit watchers fro this big marketplace with designer brands for sale, plus performances and competitions.
Summerdaze (October 5 @ 209 Geary Ave)
Summerdaze is back and heading to Geary Ave for a late-night party with local and international DJs spinning house and electro into the early morning.
Becoming Animal (October 5 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Using state-of-the-art camera techniques, this documentary follows that wildlife in Grand Teton National Park and is followed by a Q&A.
William Tyler (October 5 @ Monarch Tavern)
A little bit of Nashville makes its way to Toronto with guitarist William Tyler and his instrumental soundscapes that mashes folk, indie and pop.
Ladytron (October 5 @ The Danforth Music Hall)
Power up with Liverpool's electropop duo Ladytron and their hi-fi sound that takes inspiration from the 80's new wave movement.
Leaside Block Party (October 5 @ Trace Manes Park)
The village of Leaside is ready to party with a day of fun that includes food, drinks, music, entertainment and more in support of Holland Bloorview Hospital.
Nuit Blanche (October 5-6 @ Multiple Venues)
Dress warm for this big all-night art festival with works and installations stationed across the city, including tributes to the Raptors, plus lots more.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
No comments:
Post a Comment