Events in Toronto this week welcome you to have some pre-long weekend fun before the Thanksgiving chaos. Screemers is back and The Funhouse is turning into a haunted house while the city fills up with music. A veggie market, PUMA warehouse sale and lots of free stuff is on, too.
Events you might want to check out:Trampoline Hall (October 7 @ Garrison)
Trampoline Hall is back with another night of interesting talks by fascinating people, including Priscilla Chataika, Ausma Malik and Seth Bernstein.
Wilco (October 8 @ Budweiser Stage)
The band responsible for bringing a different kind of country into the mainstream are here for a night of lovely tunes you can move and groove to.
The Chainsmokers (October 8 @ Scotiabank Arena)
From EDM to house to one of the biggest pop producers in the world, The Chainsmokers have left a lasting mark on the music world.
Black Keys (October 9 @ Scotiabank Arena)
Get ready to rock as The Black Keys drop by with their smouldering classic rock sound played loud alongside Modest Mouse.
Puma Warehouse Sale (October 9-13 @ International Centre)
Stock up on the latest PUMA gear at this big sale with apparel, footwear, and accessories for men, women and kids up to 80 per cent off.
The Funhouse: A Haunted Experience (October 9 - November 2 @ The Funhouse Toronto)
Toronto's art maze is getting spooky as The Funhouse turns into a haunted house in time for Halloween with new rooms and experiences.
Bamboozled (October 10 @ Revue Cinema)
Spike Lee's 2000 film takes a look at the complicated, twisted farcical intermingling of race, representation and enduring legacy of blackface.
Rendezvous with Madness Festival (October 10-20 @ Multiple Venues)
Mental health is at the centre of this festival that explores the issue through dance, theatre, visual art, performances and music.
Mandela (October 10 - January 5 @ Meridian Arts Centre (formerly Toronto Centre for the Arts))
Nelson Mandela's extraordinary life and legacy are being retold at this new exhibition that follows his struggle for freedom and equality.
Night Owl Festival (October 11-14 @ Multiple Venues)
Night Owl fest is back with a stellar lineup of indie rock acts from all over North America, including Thee Oh Sees, of Montreal, No Joy and lots more.
Screemers (October 11 - November 3 @ Better Dead Centre)
A staple of Halloween in Toronto, get ready to be chased through a horror maze by chainsaw-wielding murderers and creepy monsters.
Quavo (October 12 @ Rebel)
Quavo of Migos is dropping by to help Rebel celebrate three years of live music and memorable parties with a night of both.
Toronto Flower Market (October 12 @ CAMH)
The last flower market the season is on with growers and producers from the city and beyond dropping by with fresh, seasonal bouquets and plants.
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (October 12-13 @ The Royal Cinema)
Matthew Holness' horror parody has become a cult favourite and the Revue is celebrating its 15 year anniversary with two screenings of all six episodes.
VegHeads Market (October 13 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
Fresh, local vegetarian food, drink and products galore are on at this big market that also includes entertainment, like an eco-friendly fashion show.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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