Happy Monday everyone! There’s lots happening this week and we’re here to tell you what they are. There are tons of music and food festivals taking place across the city. Lots of global artists are making a stop in The 6ix so you can catch a concert or if you’re a foodie you can stop by one of the culinary events taking place. So if you’re looking for something fun to do this week, just keep reading.
Here are some things to do in Toronto this week:
P!nk w/ Brandi Carlile & Grouplove – Summer Carnival Tour
P!INK is starting off her North American tour in Toronto today at Rogers Centre. The artist’s special guests for the tour include Brandi Carlile and the rock band, Grouplove.
Icons of Eataly: Paccheri ai Tre Pomodori
Eataly Toronto is putting together a six-month series, Icons of Eataly, to showcase a variety of dishes and events in celebrating pasta. The spotlight is on Paccheri ai Tre Pomodori and you can register for the class on July 26 via Eventbrite.
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Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa & Too Short – High School Reunion Tour
The artists will be performing on July 26 at Budweiser Stage as part of a joint North American tour.
Zero Sugar Beach
Canadian wine brand BASK will host sunset yoga sessions followed by beachside parties at Sugar Beach on July 26 & 27. The parties will also feature a tasting of BASK’s Crisp Rosé, Pinot Grigio and Rosé Spritz. You can register online.
2023 Art Battle Canadian Championships
Watch the best of the best battle it out at the finals on July 27 at The Great Hall. Tickets for the in-person show can be purchased via Eventbrite.
StreetFest
The event is taking place from July 27-29, as part of the Beaches International Jazz Festival. It’s happening on Queen Street East, with food trucks, live performances, vendors and more. The full lineup can be found online.
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Toronto’s Festival of Beer
Presented by The Beer Store, the event is taking place July 28-30 at Bandshell Park, Exhibition Place. There will be 400+ brews, fizz and more, along with an entertainment lineup featuring Ice Cube, Third Eye Blind, and others.
Power & Poetry: A Showcase of South Korean Cinema
This series by TIFF Cinematheque spans the Golden Age of Korean cinema in the 1950s. The 10-film series will start from July 28 to August 25. There will be a free opening-night reception from 6:30 pm to 8 pm in the TIFF Bell Lightbox atrium.
Hamilton on Broadway
The Toronto run for the musical is set to end on August 20, 2023. Orchestra seats are available starting from $49 – $99 when you purchase online.
Foodville Fest
This Afro-Caribbean Food Festival is taking place at stackt market on July 29. The free event celebrates the flavours of African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latin cuisines while highlighting Black-owned vendors. Tickets can be purchased online.
Monkey Shoulder x DJ Skratch Bastid
The duo is bringing the Traveling BBQ party to Toronto on July 29 & 30. It’s from 3 pm-7 pm at The Bentway, where there’ll be summer-inspired cocktails and summer beats as well.
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Indonesian Food Festival 2023
Happening at the Yonge and Dundas Square, the festival will have 20+ food stalls, food products and handcrafted items. It’s only July 29 from 10 am to 5 pm.