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Itโs only January, and Torontoโs concert calendar is already filling up fast. From arena-level superstars to indie favourites and nostalgic throwback shows, several new concerts have just been announced for music lovers across the city.
To mark the start of the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Horse, Toronto will host a massive two-day celebration at Nathan Phillips Square, featuring live performances, cultural programming, and a dazzling fireworks display at City Hall on February 14th and 15th.
One of Torontoโs most iconic landmarks, Casa Loma, welcomes back its celebrated candlelit musical series, Twilight Symphony at the Castle, running every Friday and Saturday from January 30th to March 7th
This winter, Toronto audiences are invited to celebrate the Lunar New Year and welcome the Year of the Horse with an extraordinary evening of Peking Opera at the historic Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres on February 13th.
The City of Toronto has opened applications to provide financial support to recurring cultural festivals whose programming supports community-building, engagement, serves Toronto residents, and promotes artistic opportunities via the Cultural Festivals Funding Program(CFFP).
This January, the GTAโs most anticipated winter action sports festival, APIK Mississauga, returns to Celebration Square, transforming the heart of the city into a massive urban snowpark from January 30th to February 1st
Torontoโs urban cabane ร sucre experience returns in 2026, transforming the Harbourfront Centre into a maple wonderland featuring live entertainment, interactive activities, and plenty of fresh maple syrup, just before Spring, on March 14th and 15th.
Toronto’s annual prix-fixe dining event, Winterlicious, returns, giving Toronto foodies a chance to experience some of the city’s best restaurants at accessible set prices during the winter.
Buzzing Toronto soul food spot Honey Soul Food teams up with Top Chef Canada Season 10 winner Tre Sanderson for a one-night, six-course culinary experience in honour of Black History Month on February 6th.
This January, Canadaโs premier design showcase, the Interior Design Show (IDS), returns to Toronto, bringing together the best new products, superstar designers, and forward-thinking concepts from across North America and around the world.