Summer is in full swing, and there are so many activities, concerts, exhibitions and more to enjoy. The arrival of warm weather in Toronto is when you should make the most of your time outdoors and soak in everything the city has to offer. With tons of cool concerts and exhibitions on the docket this month, July promises to be a fun one in the city streets. Check out some of our must-catch events happening in Toronto this month:
Hadestown @ Ed Mirvish: July 5 – August 20th
The Tony-winning new musical from celebrated singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell combines two mythical tales into one thrilling stage production. It will be performed at Ed Mirvish Theatre at 260 King Street West. Tickets are available online.
ADVERTISEMENT |
Beaches Jazz Festival: July 6 – 30
Held at various locations across the city, a huge selection of talented artists come to The Beaches neighbourhood of the city to perform, alongside a ton of fun programming for music lovers. Information is on the event’s website.
Summerlicious: July 7 – 23
Over 200 of Toronto’s top restaurants participate in this culinary extravaganza to offer high-end affordable options for both dinner and lunch, making it one of the buzziest events of the summer and one of the top food events of the year.
Beyoncé @ Rogers Centre: July 8 – 9
The queen of pop graces Toronto with a two-day stint at our biggest arena. Of course, tickets to the events are some of the hottest to get in the city, but it’s sure to be a pair of nights everyone will be talking about.
Movies Under The Stars @ Downsview Park: July 11 – August 31
The first installation of this year’s free outdoor movie event features The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and the festivities run on various days throughout the summer. Other movies include Top Gun: Maverick and Dungeons & Dragons. Sign up online.
ADVERTISEMENT |
Alicia Keys @ Scotiabank Arena: July 14
The Keys to the Summer Tour is one of the hottest events of the summer, and the super-talented songstress is taking her skills to Toronto this month.
Honda Indy: July 14 – 16
The three-day racing event takes place all over the city, and sub-events occur to celebrate the annual occurrence. It means road closures, but it also means parties, watching races, and a weekend of speed. Tickets are available online.
P!nk @ Rogers Centre: July 24
The talented musician brings her unique stage show to the city at the end of the month, following the release of an album that’s stunning from top to bottom.
Toronto’s Festival of Beer@ Bandshell Park at Exhibition Place, July 28 – 30
Headliners for this year’s festival include T-Pain, Third Eye Blind and Ice Cube. The weekend-long festival brings together local and international brewers to celebrate, of course, beer. General admission tickets start at $55 and are available online.
Monkey Shoulder Travelling BBQ @ The Bentway, July 29-30
Monkey Shoulder teamed up with DJ Skratch Bastid to bring a travelling BBQ to every major Canadian city. It takes Toronto on the last weekend of the month and brings cocktails, music and BBQ, and promises to be one of the hottest nationwide events of the season.
ADVERTISEMENT |