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Here is our list of fun things to do in Toronto in June 2026, including concerts, festivals, and more!
June 2nd to 7th – imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival
The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival returns to Toronto for its 26th edition, showcasing Indigenous storytelling across film, video, audio, digital, and interactive media. As the world’s largest presentation of Indigenous film and media arts, the festival features screenings, exhibitions, special events, and public programming celebrating Indigenous artists from around the world.
Where: Various Locations in Toronto
When: June 2nd to 7th
Admission: Ticketed
(Film Festival)
June 3rd to 28th – Luminato Festival
Luminato Festival returns to Toronto with a citywide celebration of art, performance, music, theatre, dance, public installations, and cultural experiences. The festival brings together local, national, and international artists for bold programming across venues and public spaces throughout the city.
Where: Various Locations in Toronto
When: June 3rd to 28th
Admission: Ticketed and Free Events
(Arts Festival)
June 4th – Amyl and The Sniffers
Amyl and The Sniffers bring their high-energy punk rock sound to Toronto for a live concert at RBC Amphitheatre.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 4th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 4th – Laura Pausini: Yo Canto World Tour
International pop star Laura Pausini brings her Yo Canto World Tour to Toronto for a major live concert at RBC Amphitheatre.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 4th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 4th – Summer in the Square
Summer in the Square brings live music, vendors, community activities, and outdoor entertainment to Downtown Oakville.
Where: Downtown Oakville
When: June 4th, 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Community Event)
June 4th to 7th – Brooklin Spring Fair
Brooklin Spring Fair returns with midway rides, agricultural exhibits, food, vendors, entertainment, and family-friendly fair programming.
Where: 67 Winchester Rd E, Whitby
When: June 4th to 7th
Admission: Ticketed. Tickets start at $21
(Spring Fair)
June 5
June 5th – bbno$
Canadian rapper and viral hitmaker bbno$ brings his playful sound and energetic live show to Toronto.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 5th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 5th – Don Toliver
Don Toliver brings his signature blend of hip-hop, R&B, and melodic rap to Scotiabank Arena for a major Toronto concert.
Where: Scotiabank Arena
When: June 5th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 5th – OFFA Movie Under the Stars
OFFA Movie Under the Stars brings an outdoor film screening to Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park for a summer evening by the lake.
Where: Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park, Oakville
When: June 5th, 7:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Outdoor Movie)
June 5th and 6th – Luke Combs: My Kinda Saturday Night Tour
Country music star Luke Combs brings his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour to Rogers Stadium for two nights of live music in Toronto.
Where: Rogers Stadium
When: June 5th and 6th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 5th and 6th – Mississauga Polish Days
Mississauga Polish Days celebrates Polish culture with live music, dance, food, vendors, cultural performances, and family-friendly programming at Celebration Square.
Where: Celebration Square, Mississauga
When: June 5th, 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm and June 6th, 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 5th to 7th – Ajax Rotary Ribfest
Ajax Rotary Ribfest brings ribs, barbecue, food vendors, live entertainment, and family-friendly summer programming to Ajax.
Where: 50 Alexander’s Crossing, Ajax
When: June 5th, 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm; June 6th, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm; and June 7th, 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 5th to 7th – Do West Fest
Do West Fest returns to Dundas West with a lively street festival featuring local food, vendors, live music, patios, family-friendly programming, and community activations. The festival transforms one of Toronto’s most vibrant neighbourhood corridors into a weekend celebration of culture, food, music, and local businesses.
Where: Dundas St West from Lansdowne to Shaw
When: June 5th, 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm; June 6th, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm; and June 7th, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Street Festival)
June 5th to 7th – MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival
MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival returns with a weekend dedicated to crime writing, mystery, thrillers, and suspense storytelling. Hosted by the Toronto International Festival of Authors, the festival features author conversations, panels, readings, and literary programming for fans of the genre.
Where: Victoria University in the University of Toronto
When: June 5th to 7th
Admission: Ticketed
(Book Festival)
June 5th to 7th – Pacific Mall Summer Carnival Vol. 1
Pacific Mall Summer Carnival brings food, vendors, entertainment, cultural programming, and carnival-style fun to one of Markham’s most popular shopping destinations.
Where: Pacific Mall, Markham
When: June 5th to 7th, 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Carnival)
June 5th to 7th – Pickering Village Jam Fest
Pickering Village Jam Fest brings live music, vendors, food, community programming, and street festival energy to Old Kingston Road in Ajax.
Where: Old Kingston Rd, Ajax
When: June 5th to 7th
Admission: Free
(Street Festival)
June 5th to 7th – Streetsville Founders’ Bread and Honey Fest
Streetsville Founders’ Bread and Honey Fest returns with food, live entertainment, vendors, family-friendly activities, and community programming celebrating one of Mississauga’s most beloved summer traditions.
Where: Streetsville Memorial Park, Mississauga
When: June 5th, 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm; June 6th, 10:00 am – 10:00 pm; and June 7th, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 5th to 7th – Taste of North York
Taste of North York brings food, culture, entertainment, and community together at Mel Lastman Square. Guests can enjoy local eats, live performances, vendors, and family-friendly programming celebrating the diversity and energy of North York.
Where: Mel Lastman Square, Toronto
When: June 5th, 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm; June 6th, 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm; and June 7th, 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 5th to 7th – Thornhill Rib & Beer Fest
Thornhill Rib & Beer Fest brings barbecue, ribs, craft drinks, live entertainment, vendors, and family-friendly festival programming to Promenade Mall.
Where: Promenade Mall, Vaughan
When: June 5th, 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm; June 6th, 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm; and June 7th, 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed. Tickets start at $3
(Food Festival)
June 5th to 7th – Toronto International Samba Reggae Festival
The Toronto International Samba Reggae Festival celebrates Afro-Brazilian music, rhythm, dance, and community through energetic performances, workshops, and street party-style programming. The festival brings the sounds and spirit of samba reggae to Toronto for a lively cultural weekend.
Where: Toronto
When: June 5th to 7th
Admission: Free
(Street Party)
June 5th to August 30th – Summer at Garden Square
Summer at Garden Square brings outdoor movies, live entertainment, community programming, and summer activities to Downtown Brampton.
Where: Garden Square, Downtown Brampton
When: June 5th to August 30th, Select Dates
Admission: Free
(Outdoor Movies)
June 6
June 6th – AccessFest
AccessFest brings community, accessibility, inclusion, and public celebration together at David Pecaut Square. The festival highlights accessible experiences, local organizations, performances, activities, and programming designed to celebrate disability culture and inclusive community spaces.
Where: David Pecaut Square, 215 King St West, Toronto
When: June 6th, 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Community Festival)
June 6th – Canoe the Nonquon
Canoe the Nonquon is a long-running paddling event that brings canoe and kayak racers to the Nonquon River and Lake Scugog.
Where: Nonquon River / Lake Scugog, Port Perry
When: June 6th, 9:00 pm
Admission: Registration required
(Canoe / Kayak Race)
June 6th – Downtown Milton SummerFest
Downtown Milton SummerFest transforms Main Street with vendors, live entertainment, food, family activities, and community celebration.
Where: Main Street, Downtown Milton
When: June 6th, 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Street Festival)
June 6th – Fierce and Fabulous Expo
Fierce & Fabulous Expo launches as Canada’s first large-scale drag and music convention, bringing together some of North America’s most celebrated drag performers alongside emerging talent from the You Do You Foundation Mentorship Program, supported by TD Bank Group.
Taking place on June 6th at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the expo will spotlight queer creativity on a national stage, blending drag, music, performance, and community in a way Canada has not seen at this scale before.
Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre
When: June 6th, 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed. Prices start at $37
(Drag Show and Expo)
June 6th – Give a Breath 5K
Give a Breath 5K brings participants together for a community race supporting awareness, fundraising, and active living.
Where: Toronto
When: June 6th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 6th – HungaroFest
HungaroFest celebrates Hungarian culture in Toronto with music, dance, food, performances, vendors, and community programming. The free festival brings together cultural traditions and contemporary celebration in the heart of the city.
Where: Sankofa Square, Toronto
When: June 6th, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 6th – James Blake: Trying Times Tour
James Blake brings his Trying Times Tour to HISTORY for a live performance blending electronic, soul, and experimental pop sounds.
Where: HISTORY
When: June 6th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 6th – Lakeshore Village Grilled Cheese Challenge
The Lakeshore Village Grilled Cheese Challenge returns to Etobicoke with a fun food-focused community event featuring local restaurants, vendors, entertainment, and plenty of grilled cheese creations. Guests can explore the neighbourhood while enjoying one of the city’s tastiest street festivals.
Where: Lake Shore Village, Etobicoke
When: June 6th, 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 6th – Moein Live in Toronto
Moein brings his live concert experience to Scotiabank Arena for a major Toronto performance.
Where: Scotiabank Arena
When: June 6th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 6th – Moon in June Road Race
Moon in June Road Race brings runners together in Burlington for a community race experience supporting active living and local participation.
Where: Burlington
When: June 6th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 6th – Open Tuning Music Festival
Open Tuning Music Festival transforms Seaton Village into a neighbourhood-wide celebration of live music. The free festival features artists performing on porches, streets, parks, and community spaces, creating an intimate and community-driven music experience.
Where: Toronto Seaton Village
When: June 6th, 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Music Festival)
June 6th – Pickering D-Day Parade
Pickering D-Day Parade honours remembrance and community with a ceremonial gathering at Pickering City Hall Courtyard.
Where: Cenotaph, Pickering City Hall Courtyard
When: June 6th, 10:45 am – 12:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Parade / Remembrance)
June 6th – Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest
Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest returns to Queen Street East with food specials, live music, local vendors, family-friendly activities, patios, and neighbourhood programming. The one-day street festival celebrates Riverside’s restaurants, businesses, artists, and community spirit.
Where: Riverside, Queen Street East between Davies and Empire Ave, Toronto
When: June 6th, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Community Festival)
June 6th – Run For Women Toronto
Run For Women Toronto brings participants together for a community run supporting women’s mental health initiatives.
Where: Toronto
When: June 6th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 6th – Scarborough 5K
Scarborough 5K brings runners and walkers together for a local race experience in Toronto’s east end.
Where: Toronto
When: June 6th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 6th – TOGETHER Festival
Taking place on June 6th, the one-day event will bring Torontonians together for a day of live music, wellness programming, food, local vendors, family-friendly activities, fundraising, and community connection.
There will be performances from talented acts including Feist, Alessia Cara, Broken Social Scene, and Paul Langlois of The Tragically Hip, bringing some of Canada’s most celebrated artists to the heart of downtown Toronto.
Where: Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto
When: June 6th, 12:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Free Music and Wellness Festival)
June 6th and 7th – All Things Go Music Festival
ALL THINGS GO Festival makes its Toronto stop with a two-day music festival featuring major artists, emerging acts, and a curated lineup across pop, indie, alternative, and contemporary music. The festival brings a major summer concert experience to the city’s waterfront venue.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre, Toronto
When: June 6th and 7th
Admission: Ticketed
(Music Festival)
June 6th and 7th – Brampton KiteFest
Brampton KiteFest brings colourful kites, outdoor fun, family-friendly activities, food, and community programming to Greenbriar Park South.
Where: Greenbriar Park South, Brampton
When: June 6th and 7th, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Community Event)
June 6th and 7th – Pinoy Fiesta Toronto
Pinoy Fiesta Toronto celebrates Filipino culture, food, music, dance, community, and heritage with a weekend of performances and family-friendly programming. The festival brings together local artists, vendors, and community groups in celebration of Filipino pride and culture.
Where: Albert Campbell Square, 150 Borough Dr., Toronto
When: June 6th and 7th, 10:00 am – 9:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 6th and 7th – Riverdale ArtWalk
Riverdale ArtWalk returns to Jimmie Simpson Park with an outdoor art show featuring local artists, original works, handmade goods, and creative vendors. The free event gives visitors a chance to explore and support Toronto’s visual arts community in a relaxed neighbourhood setting.
Where: Jimmie Simpson Park, Toronto
When: June 6th, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm and June 7th, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Art Show)
June 6th and 7th – Toronto Comic Arts Festival
The Toronto Comic Arts Festival returns with a celebration of comics, graphic novels, illustration, storytelling, and visual art. The festival features creators, exhibitors, panels, workshops, signings, and programming for comic fans, artists, readers, and families.
Where: Toronto Metropolitan University, Mattamy Athletic Centre
When: June 6th, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm and June 7th, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Arts Festival)
June 6th and 7th – Unionville Festival
Unionville Festival returns with live entertainment, vendors, food, family-friendly programming, and community celebrations along historic Main Street Unionville.
Where: Main Street Unionville, Markham
When: June 6th and 7th, 10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Street Festival)
June 6th to 7th – Oshawa Peony Festival
Oshawa Peony Festival showcases the city’s beautiful peony gardens alongside artisans, vendors, performances, food, and family-friendly programming.
Where: Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens, Oshawa
When: June 6th to 7th, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Flower Festival)
June 6th and 7th – Vaughan Festa d’Italia
Vaughan Festa d’Italia celebrates Italian culture with food, music, vendors, performances, and family-friendly programming at Boyd Conservation Park.
Where: Boyd Conservation Park, Vaughan
When: June 6th, 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm and June 7th, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Celebration)
June 7
June 7th – Aurora Chamber Street Festival
Aurora Chamber Street Festival transforms Yonge Street with vendors, food, entertainment, local businesses, and family-friendly programming.
Where: Yonge Street, Aurora
When: June 7th, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Street Festival)
June 7th – Community Eid 2026
Community Eid brings families and community members together for cultural celebration, food, performances, vendors, and festive programming at Gage Park.
Where: Gage Park, Brampton
When: June 7th, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Event)
June 7th – Dino Run Etobicoke
Dino Run Etobicoke brings runners and families together for a themed race experience at Colonel Samuel Smith Park.
Where: Colonel Samuel Smith Park, Etobicoke
When: June 7th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 7th – Duck and Run Toronto
Duck and Run Toronto brings participants together for a local race experience supporting fitness, fun, and community participation.
Where: Toronto
When: June 7th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 7th – Hope in Motion 2026
Hope in Motion 2026 brings participants together in Caledon for a community race and fundraising event focused on movement and local support.
Where: Caledon East Community Complex, Old Church Road, Caledon
When: June 7th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 7th – Major Lazer
Major Lazer brings a high-energy DJ and dance music experience to Cabana Pool Bar for a summer concert event.
Where: Cabana Pool Bar
When: June 7th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 7th – Mayor’s Historical Picnic
Mayor’s Historical Picnic celebrates local heritage, community, and family-friendly programming at Lakeside Park.
Where: Lakeside Park, Oakville
When: June 7th, 12:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Admission: Free
(Community Event)
June 10
June 10th and 11th – Halal Expo Canada
Halal Expo Canada brings together businesses, brands, buyers, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals for one of Canada’s major halal trade shows and networking events.
Where: The International Centre, Mississauga
When: June 10th and 11th, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Admission: Register to Attend
(Trade Show)
June 10th to 14th – NXNE
NXNE returns to Toronto with a multi-day celebration of emerging music, live performances, showcases, and industry programming. The festival highlights rising artists across multiple genres and brings music fans into venues and spaces throughout the city.
Where: Various Locations in Toronto
When: June 10th to 14th
Admission: Ticketed and Free Events
(Music Festival for Emerging Artists)
June 10th to 14th – RBC Canadian Open
The RBC Canadian Open brings world-class golf to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, featuring professional players, tournament action, fan experiences, and a major sporting atmosphere in Caledon.
Where: TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, Caledon
When: June 10th to 14th
Admission: Ticketed
(Golf Tournament)
June 11
June 11th to 13th – Springtide Music Festival
Springtide Music Festival brings live music, artists, performances, and community energy to venues across Uxbridge.
Where: Various Locations in Uxbridge
When: June 11th to 13th
Admission: Ticketed
(Music Festival)
June 11th to July 19th – FIFA Fan Festival Toronto
FIFA Fan Festival Toronto will bring World Cup energy to the city with match screenings, fan experiences, food, music, cultural programming, and community celebrations. The festival will serve as a major gathering place for soccer fans during the tournament.
Where: Fort York, Toronto
When: June 11th to July 19th
Admission: Ticketed and Free
(World Cup Festival)
June 11th to July 19th – Watch the World Play
Watch the World Play brings World Cup energy to Mississauga with screenings, community gatherings, entertainment, and soccer-themed celebrations at Celebration Square.
Where: Celebration Square, Mississauga
When: June 11th to July 19th
Admission: Free
(World Cup Event)
June 12
June 12th – Seniors Month: Springfest Expo & Luncheon
Springfest Expo & Luncheon celebrates Seniors Month with a community luncheon, exhibitors, programming, and social activities for older adults.
Where: Century Gardens Recreation Centre, Brampton
When: June 12th, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed. Prices start at $33
(Community Event)
June 12th and 13th – Mississauga Halal Food Festival
Mississauga Halal Food Festival returns with halal food vendors, cultural entertainment, family activities, and a lively community atmosphere in the heart of the city.
Where: Celebration Square, Mississauga
When: June 12th, 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm and June 13th, 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 12th to 14th – Canadian Halal Exhibition
The Canadian Halal Exhibition brings halal food, vendors, shopping, entertainment, and community experiences together for a night-market-style weekend at Paramount Fine Foods Centre.
Where: Paramount Fine Foods Centre, 5500 Rose Cherry Pl, Mississauga
When: June 12th, 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm; June 13th, 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm; and June 14th, 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Night Market)
June 12th to 14th – CSC Fancon
CSC Fancon brings fans together for a weekend of pop culture, creators, collectibles, panels, vendors, cosplay, and entertainment at The International Centre.
Where: The International Centre, Mississauga
When: June 12th, 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm; June 13th, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm; and June 14th, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed. Prices start at $29
(Fan Expo)
June 12th to 14th and June 19th to 21st – Echoes of the Underworld
Echoes of the Underworld is a contemporary dance performance presented inside the historic Campbell House Museum. The production blends movement, storytelling, atmosphere, and site-specific performance to create an immersive arts experience in downtown Toronto.
Where: Campbell House Museum, 160 Queen St. W., Toronto
When: June 12th to 14th and June 19th to 21st
Admission: Ticketed. Prices start at $44
(Contemporary Dance Performance)
June 12th to 14th – Lucky Lion Night Market Vaughan
Lucky Lion Night Market brings Asian-inspired street food, vendors, entertainment, shopping, and night market energy to Assembly Park in Vaughan.
Where: Assembly Park, 80 Interchange Way, Concord
When: June 12th, 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm; June 13th, 2:00 pm – 11:00 pm; and June 14th, 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 12th to 14th – Taste of Little Italy
Taste of Little Italy returns to College Street with food, patios, live music, vendors, and community celebrations. The street festival brings together Italian culture, local restaurants, entertainment, and neighbourhood energy for one of Toronto’s most popular summer weekends.
Where: Little Italy, Bathurst to Shaw, Toronto
When: June 12th to 14th
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 12th to 14th – Vaughan Pizzafest X
Vaughan Pizzafest X brings pizza vendors, food, drinks, music, entertainment, and family-friendly festival programming to Woodbridge Fairgrounds.
Where: Woodbridge Fairgrounds, Vaughan
When: June 12th to 14th
Admission: Ticketed. Tickets start at $10
(Food Festival)
June 13
June 13th – Bike the Creek 2026
Bike the Creek brings cyclists together for a community ride celebrating trails, active living, nature, and cycling culture in Brampton.
Where: Jim Archdekin Recreation Centre, Brampton
When: June 13th
Admission: Free. Registration required
(Cycling / Outdoor Event)
June 13th – Brampton Blooms Flower Show 2026
Brampton Blooms Flower Show celebrates flowers, gardening, horticulture, local growers, and community beautification at Brampton City Hall.
Where: Brampton City Hall, Brampton
When: June 13th, 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Flower Show)
June 13th – Georgetown Highland Games
Georgetown Highland Games celebrates Scottish culture with pipe bands, Highland dancing, athletic competitions, vendors, food, and family-friendly programming.
Where: Georgetown Fairgrounds, Halton Hills
When: June 13th, 8:00 am – 8:30 pm
Admission: Ticketed. Tickets start at $20
(Festival)
June 13th – Italian Heritage Month Celebration 2026
Italian Heritage Month Celebration honours Italian culture, food, music, dance, and community with free public programming at Ken Whillans Square.
Where: Ken Whillans Square, Brampton
When: June 13th, 12:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Celebration)
June 13th – MCRC’s All 4 Her 5K
MCRC’s All 4 Her 5K brings participants together in Milton for a community race supporting local fundraising and active living.
Where: Milton
When: June 13th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 13th – Mumford & Sons
Mumford & Sons bring their folk-rock sound to Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport for a major Toronto concert.
Where: Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport
When: June 13th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 13th – Neoni: How To Kill a Fairytale Tour
Neoni brings the How To Kill a Fairytale Tour to TD Music Hall for a live performance in Toronto.
Where: TD Music Hall – Allied Music Centre
When: June 13th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 13th – Port Union Waterfront Festival
Port Union Waterfront Festival celebrates Scarborough’s waterfront community with live entertainment, family activities, local vendors, community displays, and outdoor fun. The event offers a relaxed neighbourhood festival experience by the lake.
Where: Port Union Waterfront, Toronto
When: June 13th, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Community Festival)
June 13th – Rosalía: Lux Tour 2026
Rosalía brings her Lux Tour to Scotiabank Arena for a major Toronto concert experience.
Where: Scotiabank Arena
When: June 13th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 13th – Run for the Lions
Run for the Lions brings runners and walkers together for a local race event supporting community participation and active living.
Where: Toronto
When: June 13th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 13th – Spring Into Action Walk, Run or Dance for Youth Mental Health
Spring Into Action invites participants to walk, run, or dance in support of youth mental health awareness and community fundraising.
Where: Toronto
When: June 13th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 13th – Unionville Plein Air Festival
Unionville Plein Air Festival invites artists and visitors to experience outdoor painting, creativity, and community arts programming in historic Unionville.
Where: Varley Art Gallery, 216 Main Street Unionville, Markham
When: June 13th, 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Art Festival)
June 13th – York Pride Festival
York Pride Festival celebrates 2SLGBTQ+ communities with performances, vendors, community programming, entertainment, and Pride celebrations in Newmarket.
Where: York Pride Festival Grounds, 200 Doug Duncan Drive, Newmarket
When: June 13th, 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Pride Festival)
June 13th and 14th – Barkham Festival
Barkham Festival is a dog-friendly community event featuring pet vendors, activities, entertainment, and family-friendly programming for dog lovers.
Where: 9350 Markham Rd., Markham
When: June 13th and 14th, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Dog Festival)
June 13th and 14th – Beaches Arts & Crafts
Beaches Arts & Crafts brings local makers, artisans, designers, and vendors to Kew Gardens for a weekend of outdoor shopping and community celebration. Visitors can browse handmade goods, artwork, gifts, and creative products in the heart of the Beaches.
Where: Kew Gardens, Toronto
When: June 13th and 14th, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Arts and Crafts Festival)
June 13th and 14th – Blooms & Berries Craft Market 2026
Blooms & Berries Craft Market brings local makers, artisans, vendors, seasonal goods, and small businesses together at Benares Historic House for a charming summer market experience.
Where: Benares Historic House, Mississauga
When: June 13th, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm and June 14th, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Small Business Market)
June 13th and 14th – Island Eats 2026
Island Eats 2026 celebrates Caribbean food, culture, music, and community with a weekend of vendors, flavours, performances, and family-friendly programming. The festival brings the energy of island cuisine and culture to Mel Lastman Square.
Where: Mel Lastman Square, Toronto
When: June 13th, 1:00 pm – 10:00 pm and June 14th, 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Caribbean Food Festival)
June 13th and 14th – Italian Heritage Day 2026
Italian Heritage Day celebrates Italian culture, food, music, vendors, community, and heritage in Downtown Bolton.
Where: Downtown Bolton, Caledon
When: June 13th and 14th, 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 13th and 14th – Rosedale Art Fair
The Rosedale Art Fair brings artists, makers, and creative vendors to Ramsden Park for a weekend of art, shopping, and community connection. Visitors can browse original works, meet local artists, and enjoy an outdoor art fair in one of Toronto’s classic neighbourhoods.
Where: Ramsden Park, Toronto
When: June 13th and 14th, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Art Fair)
June 13th and 14th – Toronto Dragon Boat Festival
The Toronto Dragon Boat Festival returns to Centre Island with competitive dragon boat races, cultural programming, vendors, food, and family-friendly activities. The waterfront festival brings teams and spectators together for one of Toronto’s most exciting summer traditions.
Where: Toronto Centre Island
When: June 13th and 14th
Admission: Free
(Boat Festival)
June 14
June 14th – Ahmed Saad Presents: The World Cup Run
Ahmed Saad brings The World Cup Run to HISTORY for a live concert experience in Toronto.
Where: HISTORY
When: June 14th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 14th – MGK: Lost Americana Tour
MGK brings the Lost Americana Tour to RBC Amphitheatre for a major live concert in Toronto.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 14th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 14th – Machine Gun Kelly & Wiz Khalifa: Lost Americana Tour
Machine Gun Kelly and Wiz Khalifa bring the Lost Americana Tour to RBC Amphitheatre for a high-energy summer concert.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 14th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 14th – Markham Cycling Day
Markham Cycling Day celebrates cycling, outdoor activity, community wellness, and active transportation with rides and family-friendly programming.
Where: Main Street Unionville, Markham
When: June 14th, 7:45 am – 1:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cycling Event)
June 14th – Meghan Trainor: The Get In Girl Tour
Meghan Trainor brings The Get In Girl Tour to RBC Amphitheatre for a pop concert filled with fan-favourite songs and live energy.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 14th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 14th – Run for the Diamond Uxbridge 10K + 5K
Run for the Diamond brings runners to Uxbridge for a 10K and 5K race experience focused on community fitness and participation.
Where: Uxbridge
When: June 14th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 14th to August 30th – Movies Under the Stars
Movies Under the Stars brings free outdoor film screenings to parks and community spaces across Brampton throughout the summer.
Where: Various Brampton locations
When: June 14th to August 30th, Select Dates and Times
Admission: Free
(Outdoor Movie Series)
June 16
June 16th – Post Malone Presents: The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2
Post Malone brings The BIG ASS Stadium Tour Part 2 to Rogers Stadium for a major stadium concert in Toronto.
Where: Rogers Stadium
When: June 16th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 17
June 17th to 20th – South By South East Festival
South By South East Festival celebrates culture, creativity, food, music, and community through free programming at Nathan Phillips Square. The festival brings together performances, vendors, and cultural experiences in the heart of downtown Toronto.
Where: Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto
When: June 17th, 5:00 pm – 1:00 am; June 18th, 12:00 pm – 12:00 am; June 19th, 12:00 pm – 12:00 am; and June 20th, 12:00 pm – 12:00 am
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 17th to 27th – Oakville Festivals of Film and Art
Oakville Festivals of Film and Art returns with film screenings, arts programming, industry events, and cultural experiences across Oakville.
Where: Multiple locations across Oakville
When: June 17th to 27th, Time TBA
Admission: Ticketed
(Film Festival)
June 17th to August 5th – Vaughan Concerts in the Park
Vaughan Concerts in the Park brings free outdoor music performances to parks across the city throughout the summer.
Where: Various parks across Vaughan
When: June 17th to August 5th, Select Dates
Admission: Free
(Outdoor Concert)
June 18
June 18th – Bailey Zimmerman
Country artist Bailey Zimmerman brings his live show to RBC Amphitheatre for a summer concert in Toronto.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 18th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 19
June 19th – Arkells
Canadian rock band Arkells bring their energetic live show to RBC Amphitheatre for a Toronto summer concert.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 19th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 19th – Joji: Solaris
Joji brings the Solaris tour to Scotiabank Arena for a major Toronto concert experience.
Where: Scotiabank Arena
When: June 19th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 19th – LCBO Cooler Fest
This June, LCBO Cooler Fest returns for its third year, bringing its ultimate summer launch party to Evergreen Brick Works on June 19th.
Taking place from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., the one-night event will give guests the chance to discover more than 200 of the season’s newest ready-to-drink coolers, canned cocktails, and pre-mixed beverages from popular brands, LCBO exclusives, and emerging producers.
Where: Evergreen Brick Works
When: June 19th, 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed. Tickets start at $60
(Drinks Festival)
June 19th – Megan Moroney: The Cloud 9 Tour
Megan Moroney brings The Cloud 9 Tour to Scotiabank Arena for a country music concert in Toronto.
Where: Scotiabank Arena
When: June 19th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 19th – The Strokes: Reality Awaits North America
The Strokes bring their Reality Awaits North America tour to RBC Amphitheatre for a major Toronto concert.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 19th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 19th and 20th – DESIFEST 2026
DESIFEST returns to Toronto with a celebration of South Asian music, culture, and creativity. The festival showcases artists, DJs, performers, and community programming, bringing South Asian sounds and energy to the heart of the city.
Where: Sankofa Square, Toronto
When: June 19th, 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm and June 20th, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm
Admission: Free
(South Asian Music Festival)
June 19th and 20th – Discover Egypt Festival
Discover Egypt Festival celebrates Egyptian culture through food, music, dance, vendors, performances, and family-friendly programming at Celebration Square.
Where: Celebration Square, Mississauga
When: June 19th, 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm and June 20th, 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 19th and 20th – Markham Village Music Festival
Markham Village Music Festival brings live performances, food, vendors, community activities, and music-filled programming to Main Street Markham.
Where: 132 Robinson Street, Markham
When: June 19th and 20th
Admission: Free
(Music Festival)
June 19th to 21st – Caledon Fair 2026
Caledon Fair returns with agricultural exhibits, live entertainment, midway attractions, food, competitions, vendors, and classic rural fair programming.
Where: Caledon Fairgrounds, Caledon Village
When: June 19th to 21st
Admission: Ticketed
(Cultural Festival)
June 19th to 21st – Pickering Rotary Ribfest
Pickering Rotary Ribfest brings barbecue, ribs, food vendors, live music, and family-friendly programming to Esplanade Park.
Where: Esplanade Park, Pickering
When: June 19th, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm; June 20th, 11:00 am – 10:00 pm; and June 21st, 11:00 am – 8:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 19th to 21st – Toronto Beaches Ribfest
Toronto Beaches Ribfest brings barbecue, ribs, food vendors, live entertainment, and family-friendly programming to Woodbine Park. The festival is a summer favourite for food lovers looking to enjoy classic ribfest energy in Toronto’s east end.
Where: Woodbine Park, 1695 Queen St. East, Toronto
When: June 19th, 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm; June 20th, 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm; and June 21st, 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed. Price starts at $2
(Food Festival / Ribfest)
June 19th to 28th – Toronto Jazz Festival
Toronto Jazz Festival returns with performances from local, national, and international artists across venues and outdoor stages in the city. The festival features jazz, soul, funk, blues, and contemporary music, with both ticketed concerts and free public programming.
Where: Various Locations in Toronto
When: June 19th to 28th
Admission: Ticketed and Free Events
(Jazz Festival)
June 20
June 20th – Caledon Day
Caledon Day brings live music, food, local vendors, family activities, community programming, and a large outdoor celebration to Caledon East.
Where: Caledon East Community Complex
When: June 20th, 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Festival)
June 20th – EyeRide 2026
EyeRide 2026 brings cyclists and supporters together for a community ride experience in Vaughan.
Where: Highway 407, Jane Street, Vaughan
When: June 20th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 20th – Indigenous Arts Festival
Taking place on June 20 at Biidaasige Park, the Indigenous Arts Festival will bring together First Nations, Inuit, and Métis artists, performers, makers, musicians, and culinary entrepreneurs for a full day of cultural showcases, interactive workshops, artisan vendors, food, and live music.
Where: Biidaasige Park, Toronto
When: June 20th, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 20th – Mimico Arts Jam
Mimico Arts Jam brings art, music, creativity, and community together at Amos Waites Park. The free neighbourhood event features local artists, performances, family-friendly activities, and a relaxed waterfront community atmosphere.
Where: Amos Waites Park, 2441 Lake Shore Blvd. W., Toronto
When: June 20th, 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Community Event)
June 20th – Run For Women Whitby
Run For Women Whitby brings participants together for a community run supporting women’s mental health initiatives.
Where: Whitby
When: June 20th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 20th – Yonge North York BIA Soccer City Celebration
Yonge North York BIA Soccer City Celebration brings World Cup excitement to Mel Lastman Square with soccer-themed programming, entertainment, community activities, and fan-focused experiences. The event offers a free way to celebrate the tournament atmosphere in North York.
Where: Mel Lastman Square, Toronto
When: June 20th
Admission: Free
(Toronto World Cup Event)
June 20th and 21st – Lakeshore Music & Arts Festival
Lakeshore Music & Arts Festival brings live music, art, food, vendors, and community programming to Burlington’s waterfront.
Where: Spencer Smith Park, Burlington
When: June 20th and 21st, Time TBA
Admission: Free
(Music & Arts Festival)
June 20th to September 20th – ANCHORBALL: A Curious Art Journey
ANCHORBALL: A Curious Art Journey is an outdoor art exhibition experience at Royal Botanical Gardens, inviting visitors to explore creativity, nature, and immersive installations.
Where: Royal Botanical Gardens, Hendrie Park, 680 Plains Rd W, Burlington
When: June 20th to September 20th, Time TBA
Admission: Ticketed. Adult tickets start at $19.50
(Art Exhibition)
June 21
June 21st – Global Fest 2026
Global Fest 2026 celebrates multiculturalism, community, music, dance, food, and cultural expression in the heart of Toronto. The festival brings together performers, vendors, and community groups for a free public celebration.
Where: Sankofa Square, Toronto
When: June 21st
Admission: Free
(Community Festival)
June 21st – International Yoga Day
International Yoga Day brings wellness, movement, mindfulness, and community together for a free public celebration in Brampton.
Where: Mount Pleasant Community Centre, Brampton
When: June 21st
Admission: Free
(Community Event)
June 21st – National Indigenous Peoples Day & Sunrise Ceremony
National Indigenous Peoples Day at Nathan Phillips Square honours Indigenous cultures, traditions, communities, and contributions through ceremony, performances, storytelling, vendors, and public programming. The day begins with a Sunrise Ceremony and continues with community celebration.
Where: Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto
When: June 21st, 5:30 am – 7:30 am
Admission: Free
(Community Festival)
June 21st – National Indigenous Peoples Day 2026
National Indigenous Peoples Day at Celebration Square honours Indigenous culture, creativity, community, and traditions through performances, storytelling, and public programming.
Where: Celebration Square, Mississauga
When: June 21st, 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Showcase)
June 21st – Stouffville Main Street 5K
Stouffville Main Street 5K brings runners and community members together for a local race through Stouffville.
Where: Memorial Park, 2 Park Dr, Whitchurch-Stouffville
When: June 21st, 8:30 am
Admission: Registration required
(Race)
June 21st – Summer Solstice 5K Toronto
Summer Solstice 5K Toronto brings runners and walkers together for an evening race at Kew Gardens.
Where: Kew Gardens, Queen Street East, Toronto
When: June 21st, 7:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 21st – Yorkville Exotic Car Show
The Yorkville Exotic Car Show returns to Bloor-Yorkville with a showcase of luxury, classic, rare, and exotic vehicles. The free Father’s Day event draws car lovers and visitors to one of Toronto’s most stylish neighbourhoods.
Where: Bloor-Yorkville, Toronto
When: June 21st, 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Exotic Car Show)
June 21st to August 30th – Burlington Concerts in the Park
Burlington Concerts in the Park offers free outdoor concerts at Central Park Bandshell throughout the summer.
Where: Central Park Bandshell, Burlington
When: Select dates from June 21st to August 30th, Time TBA
Admission: Free
(Concert Series)
June 22
June 22nd – Young the Giant: Victory Garden Tour with Cold War Kids
Young the Giant brings the Victory Garden Tour with Cold War Kids to Coca-Cola Coliseum for a live Toronto concert.
Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum
When: June 22nd
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 24
June 24th – Godsmack, Stone Temple Pilots & Dorothy
Godsmack, Stone Temple Pilots, and Dorothy bring a rock-heavy concert lineup to RBC Amphitheatre.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 24th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 24th to 28th – Green Space Festival
Green Space Festival returns to Barbara Hall Park with outdoor performances, parties, music, drag, community programming, and Pride-season celebrations. The festival is one of Toronto’s major LGBTQ+ summer events and supports community programming through The 519.
Where: Barbara Hall Park, 519 Church St, Toronto
When: June 24th to 28th
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 25
June 25th – Paul Simon
Legendary singer-songwriter Paul Simon brings his live concert experience to RBC Amphitheatre.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 25th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 25th to 27th – Whitby Music Fest
Whitby Music Fest brings live music, artists, performances, venues, and community entertainment to locations across Whitby.
Where: Various Locations in Whitby
When: June 25th to 27th
Admission: Ticketed. Tickets start at $35
(Music Festival)
June 25th to 28th – Pride Festival
Pride Festival returns to Church-Wellesley Village with a major weekend of parades, performances, community programming, stages, vendors, parties, and celebrations. The festival is one of Toronto’s largest annual events and a major celebration of 2SLGBTQ+ communities.
Where: Church and Wellesley Village, Toronto
When: June 25th to 28th
Admission: Free
(Pride Festival)
June 25th to July 19th – ICFF Lavazza IncluCity Festival
ICFF Lavazza IncluCity Festival returns to the Distillery District with outdoor film screenings, international cinema, food experiences, immersive art, live entertainment, and cultural programming. The festival brings film, culture, and community together for a multi-week summer experience.
Where: Distillery District, Toronto
When: June 25th to July 19th
Admission: Ticketed
(Film Festival)
June 26
June 26th – Kokoroko
Kokoroko brings their jazz, Afrobeat, and soul-inspired sound to Phoenix Concert Theatre for a live Toronto performance.
Where: Phoenix Concert Theatre
When: June 26th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 26th – Los Mirlos: Canada Tour 2026
Los Mirlos bring their Canada Tour to TD Music Hall for a live performance rooted in Peruvian cumbia and psychedelic tropical sounds.
Where: TD Music Hall – Allied Music Centre
When: June 26th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 26th and 27th – Living With Wellness Festival
Living With Wellness Festival brings health, wellness, community, vendors, food, fitness, and lifestyle experiences to Celebration Square for a weekend focused on well-being.
Where: Celebration Square, Mississauga
When: June 26th, 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm and June 27th, 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Wellness Festival)
June 26th to 28th – Burlington Latino Fest
Burlington Latino Fest celebrates Latin culture with food, music, dance, vendors, performances, and family-friendly programming at Ireland Park.
Where: Ireland Park, Burlington
When: June 26th to 28th
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 26th to 28th – Lebanese Festival Toronto
Lebanese Festival Toronto celebrates Lebanese culture, food, music, dance, vendors, and community traditions. Guests can enjoy cultural performances, authentic cuisine, family-friendly activities, and a vibrant celebration of Lebanese heritage in North York.
Where: 27 Consumers Rd, North York
When: June 26th to 28th
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 26th to 28th – Oakville Family Ribfest
Oakville Family Ribfest brings barbecue, ribs, food vendors, live music, and family-friendly festival programming to Sheridan College.
Where: Sheridan College, Oakville
When: June 26th, 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm; June 27th, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm; and June 28th, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 26th to 28th – Stouffville Strawberry Festival
Stouffville Strawberry Festival returns with food, vendors, live entertainment, family activities, and community celebration in Memorial Park.
Where: Memorial Park, Whitchurch-Stouffville
When: June 26th to 28th
Admission: Free
(Food Festival)
June 26th to 28th – Taste of Asia Festival
Taste of Asia Festival celebrates Asian food, culture, performances, vendors, and community with one of Markham’s biggest summer cultural festivals.
Where: Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue East, Markham
When: June 26th, 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm; June 27th, 11:00 am – 11:00 pm; and June 28th, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Festival)
June 27
June 27th – 2026 Pride & Remembrance Run
The Pride & Remembrance Run brings runners and walkers together during Pride season for a community race supporting local causes.
Where: Toronto
When: June 27th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 27th – Dino Run North York
Dino Run North York brings a themed race experience to Toronto with family-friendly energy and community participation.
Where: Toronto
When: June 27th
Admission: Ticketed. Register here
(Race)
June 27th – Taste of the Junction 2026
Taste of the Junction returns with food, culture, local businesses, music, vendors, and community programming along Dundas West. The event highlights one of Toronto’s most creative neighbourhoods through food, shopping, entertainment, and local experiences.
Where: Pacific Ave and Dundas St W., Toronto
When: June 27th, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Admission: Free
(Cultural Celebration)
June 27th – TEDxMississauga 2026: Ripple Effects
TEDxMississauga returns with speakers, ideas, storytelling, and thought-provoking talks designed to inspire conversation and community impact.
Where: Maja Prentice Theatre, 3650 Dixie Rd, Mississauga
When: June 27th, 9:30 am – 1:00 pm
Admission: Ticketed
(TEDx Event)
June 27th and 28th – Anthropos Festival
Anthropos Festival brings together wellness, movement, spirituality, creativity, and community through workshops, talks, performances, and immersive experiences. The festival offers a reflective and interactive space for personal growth and connection.
Where: Centre for Social Innovation, 192 Spadina Ave, Toronto
When: June 27th and 28th
Admission: Ticketed
(Wellness Festival)
June 27th and 28th – Taco Fest Mississauga
Taco Fest Mississauga brings tacos, drinks, vendors, music, and summer food festival energy to Port Credit Memorial Park.
Where: Port Credit Memorial Park, Mississauga
When: June 27th, 11:00 am – 9:30 pm and June 28th, 11:00 am – 7:30 pm
Admission: Ticketed. Prices start at $18
(Food Festival)
June 29
June 29th – Evanescence, Spiritbox & Nova Twins
Evanescence, Spiritbox, and Nova Twins bring a powerful rock and metal lineup to RBC Amphitheatre.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 29th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 30
June 30th – Jack Johnson: Surfilmusic Tour 2026
Jack Johnson brings his Surfilmusic Tour to RBC Amphitheatre for a relaxed summer concert experience in Toronto.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre
When: June 30th
Admission: Ticketed
(Concert)
June 30th to July 12th – Toronto Fringe Festival
Toronto Fringe Festival returns with independent theatre, comedy, dance, storytelling, musicals, and experimental performances across the city. As one of Ontario’s largest performing arts festivals, it gives audiences a chance to discover bold, affordable, and original work from emerging and established artists.
Where: Various Locations in Toronto
When: June 30th to July 12th
Admission: Ticketed and Free Events
(Ontario’s Largest Performing Arts Festival)
