For the third straight year, the Fired-Up Gala will provide a full night of pizzazz, fun, and entertainment on February 21st at the Ritz-Carlton in Toronto while maintaining its primary motive of supporting SickKids, Canada’s most research-intensive hospital and the largest center dedicated to improving children’s health.
Here is our round-up of fun things to do in Toronto this weekend, February 6th to 9th
If you are a music lover, you have probably heard of the iconic track “Bam Bam.” One of the most-sampled songs of all time by Sister Nancy. Do you know the story behind the iconic vocals?
In partnership with Dubwise Canada, NuFunk Concerts presents Toronto’s longest-running Bob Marley Birthday Tribute – a celebration of reggae, unity, and community spirit at Lee’s Place.
Sofar Sounds, a global community that connects artists and audiences through unique and intimate experiences worldwide, brings a special intimate community concert featuring emerging Black artists in Toronto on February 18th.
Discover the historical magic of Toronto’s Casa Loma, a castle steeped in rich history, as it brings epic live music with a series of intimate candlelit concerts, Twilight Symphony at the Castle, from January 31st to March 31st.
Experience the best of both worlds as Awari, a renowned botanist, and Lets Jaiye, a virtual kitchen specializing in Afro-inspired cuisines, come together to host an interactive plant workshop, Rhythm & Roots in Toronto on February 8th.
Enroute 2 Success, a non-profit organization providing valuable mentoring, programming, and workshops for youth in the Black community, hosts an inspiring evening celebrating Black History Month by honoring the legacy of Gloria Baylis, a Barbadian-Canadian trailblazer whose groundbreaking victory in Canada’s first workplace racial discrimination case reshaped equity laws and opened doors for countless others.
Here is our round-up of fun things to do in Toronto this February 2025
February is Black History Month! Here is our list of must-attend events celebrating Black History, community, and culture in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area celebrating Black History Month