The top things to do in Toronto for February 2020 are finally ready to welcome the Broadway smash hit musical Hamilton to the stage, if you can grab tickets. You can also catch the world's most expensive car and there's concerts, food events and free stuff on, too.
Events you might want to check out:KUUMBA (February 1-29 @ Harboufront Centre)
This Black History Month festival is back to celebrate the heritage, culture and traditions of Black Canadians with a month of special programming.
Bevy 0044 (February 7 @ Junction Craft Brewing)
Bevy is back with a winter beer festival that includes two dozen brews, include special blends, food, performances and an on-site maker's market.
Hamilton (February 11 - May 17 @ Ed Mirvish Theatre)
The time has finally come for the hit Broadway musical to take the stage in Toronto for the first time to tell the story of Alexander Hamilton.
Black Film Festival (February 12-17 @ Imagine Cinemas Carlton)
Cool, international, independent, politically incorrect and eye-opening, this annual film festival is back to feature the best in Black cinema.
Rhubarb Festival (February 12-22 @ Buddies in Bad Times)
Experimental queer theatre, dance, music and performance art are all on at this annual festival with boundary-pushing works by talented artists.
Wavelength Winter Festival (February 13-16 @ Multiple Venues)
The winter edition of this arts and music festival is back to showcase different genres and sounds by artists from all over the world.
Toronto AutoShow (February 14-23 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
You can catch the world's most expensive car at this year's AutoShow, plus a week of exhibitions, programming, special guests and shiny cars.
Artist Project (February 20-23 @ The Better Living Centre)
Over 300 contemporary artists from Canada and abroad are dropping by for this big art show that includes competitions, talks, workshops and more.
Winterfolk (February 21-23 @ Multiple Venues)
Folk sounds are set to fill spots all over the city as Winterfolk returns to showcase blues, bluegrass, light rock, jazz, country, folk and roots music.
Hannah Gadsby (February 27 @ Roy Thomson Hall)
Netflix's Nanette writer and star comedian Hannah Gadsby is making her Toronto debut in the first of three shows that are part of her Douglas tour.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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