Things To Do in Toronto This July (2025)
So July’s here. The weather’s warm, the days feel endless, and somehow…you’re still scrolling your phone, wondering what to do. That’s exactly why I pulled together this guide to things to do in Toronto this July (2025).
But no pressure to do it all. Just scroll, pick what feels good, and enjoy July before it disappears.
Event details are subject to change at the discretion of the organizers. For the latest updates, visit the official websites or social media accounts.
Top Fun Things To Do in Toronto This July 2025
Free Fun Events
‘TO the Beat’ Music Program By Lavazza IncluCity Festival 2025 (Until July 20)
Next, if you love music ‘TO the Beat’ is the ideal way to spend an evening. This celebrates Toronto’s music scene, from global beats to local jams.
- Location: Trinity Theatre – The Distillery District (7-11 Trinity Street, Distillery District, Toronto)
- Website: https://icff.ca/to-the-beat
- Admission: Free
- Best for: People who love music or dancing.
Toronto Outdoor Picture Show (Until August 24)

You, a comfy blanket, and classic movies under the stars-sounds perfect, right? Toronto Outdoor Picture Show at Corktown Common is where you want to be for a chill night of iconic films.
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- Location: Fort York (June 12-17), Corktown Common (July 3-August 7), Christie Pits (July 6-August 24)
- Website: https://www.topictureshow.com
- Admission: Free/PWYC
- Best for: Movie lovers and nostalgic folks.
Canada Day at Downsview Park (July 1)

A Canada Day celebration that’s fun for the whole crew? Downsview Park has live music, games, inflatables, and many food trucks. And of course, stick around for fireworks at 10pm.
- Location: 70 Canuck Avenue, Toronto
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.downsviewpark.ca
- Best for: Families, friends, and anyone who loves fireworks.
Q107 Canada Day Picnic (July 1)

Want to rock out on Canada Day? Woodbine Park’s got tribute bands, arts and crafts, a beer garden, and the biggest fireworks show in town set to live rock tunes.
- Location: Woodbine Park (1695 Queen St E., Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.q107.rocks
- Best for: Rock fans, food lovers, and fireworks watchers.
Canada Day 2025 at Queen’s Park (July 1)
Okay, if you’re in Toronto on Canada Day, you have to check out Queen’s Park. There’s a whole day of free fun with live performances, midway rides, food stalls, and tons of activities for the family.
- Location: Queen’s Park/Ontario Legislative Building, 111 Wellesley St. West (front entrance for access)
- Website: https://www.ola.org
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Families and anyone who loves festivals.
Canada Day Celebration in Yonge North York (July 1)
Now, if you’re more in the North York area, visit Mel Lastman Square. You’ll experience live music, street food, games, and free fun. Plus, there’s a fireworks show at the end of the night.
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- Location: Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St. Toronto
- Website: https://yongenorthyork.com
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Families and music and food lovers.
Canada Day at Harbourfront Centre (July 1)
Prefer a more chill feel? Harbourfront Centre offers live music, a cool marketplace with 100% Canadian-made goods, and a whole lot of community pride in the air.
- Location: Harbourfront Centre (Queens Quay West, Toronto)
- Website: https://harbourfrontcentre.com
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Music lovers and shoppers.
Busker Family Days On Market Street (July 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31)
For a family-friendly activity this July, check out Busker Family Days on Market Street. It highlights fun, quirky street performances, from seeing Silver Elvis do his thing to challenging your friends to cornhole.
- Location: Market Street, Toronto
- Website: https://oldtowntoronto.c
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Families and anyone who loves street performers.
Taste of Lawrence 2025 (July 4-6)

Ever tried food from all over the GTA? Scarborough’s biggest street festival has 150+ vendors, live music, stunt dogs, rides, and kid workshops.
- Location: Lawrence Avenue East, Warden Avenue & Birchmount Road, Scarborough
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.wexfordbia.ca
- Best for: Foodies and culture lovers.
Afrofest 2025 (July 4-6)
Afrofest? It’s three days of incredible African music, culture, and energy in Toronto. You’ll be dancing, eating, and vibing to some of the best sounds around.
- Location: Woodbine Park (1695 Queen street East, Toronto)
- Website: https://www.afrofest.ca
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Music lovers and culture seekers.
Fun Philippines Toronto Food & Music Festival (July 4-6)

Fun Philippines Toronto Food & Music Festival has all the Filipino favorites—adobo, lumpia, and halo-halo. Plus, you can jam out to traditional dances and contemporary Filipino music while shopping local vendors.
- Location: Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay West, Toronto)
- Website: https://www.funphilippinestoronto.com / https://harbourfrontcentre.com
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Foodies and music lovers.
Beaches Jazz Festival (July 4–27)

Beaches Jazz Festival brings you almost a month of smooth tunes and big-name acts right by the lakeside. Plus, local rising stars are on stage too.
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.beachesjazz.com
- Best for: Jazz lovers and music explorers.
- Sounds of Leslieville & Riverside (July 4-6) – Jimmie Simpson Park
- Salsa on the Beaches (July 11-13) – Woodbine Park
- TD Main Stage Series (July 18-20) – Woodbine Park
- Streetfest (July 24-26) – Queen St. East
- OLG Main Stage Series ft. Groovin’ in the Park (July 25-27) – Woodbine Park
Taste of the Middle East Toronto Festival (July 4)
Craving great food and culture? Nathan Phillips Square hosts 100+ vendors with authentic Middle Eastern eats, crafts, and performances.
- Location: Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto (100 Queen St W, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.tasteofthemiddleeast.ca
- Best for: Food lovers and culture seekers.
Salsa on St Clair Festival (July 5-6)

Want to dance in the streets? St. Clair Ave West turns into a huge salsa party with nonstop music, dancing, and Latin American flavours.
- Location: St. Clair Avenue West (between Winona Drive & Christie Street)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.salsaintoronto.com
- Best for: Dance lovers and festival goers.
Creative Festival (July 5)

If you love art, the Creative Festival is your perfect Saturday. With live music, a Plein-Air Painting Competition, and 20+ art & craft vendors, you’ll have tons to see and do. And, let’s not forget, smash burgers and gelato.
- Location: Neilson Park Creative Centre (56 Neilson Dr, Toronto)
- Website: https://www.neilsonparkcreativecentre.com
- Admission: Free. RSVP here.
- Best for: Art lovers and music fans.
Open Canvas Music & Arts Festival (July 5-6)

Open Canvas is back, and it’s bringing everything from live music to bold art and a whole lot of creative energy. It’s a two-day celebration with performances, art installations, and Toronto’s diversity.
- Location: Trillium Park – Ontario Place (955 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto)
- Instagram: @open.canvas.toronto
- Admission: Free. RSVP here.
- Best for: Art lovers and music fans.
Scarborough Rise 2025 Community Fair (July 5)

This July, head to Scarborough Rise 2025 for a day full of family fun and local feels. It highlights community spirit with vendors, food, entertainment, and a chance to support food security programs.
- Location: Masaryk Memorial Institute Inc (450 Scarborough Golf Club Rd, Scarborough)
- Instagram: @csagss
- Admission: Free. RSVP here.
- Best for: Families and community fun lovers.
Free Flicks (July 8-August 26)
More free movies? Starting July 8, you can enjoy Academy Award-winning films every Tuesday by the lake. And it’s the perfect excuse to grab a blanket, kick back, and enjoy a film with a view.
- Location: Harbourfront Centre Theatre (235 Queens Quay West, Toronto)
- Website: https://harbourfrontcentre.com
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Movie lovers and families.
Downtown Movies in the Park in Partnership with TIFF (Wednesdays, July 9-August 13)
Downtown Movies in the Park brings the classics back to David Pecaut Square every Wednesday night. So, grab your blanket and enjoy a movie night with a side of fresh air.
- Location: David Pecaut Square (215 King St. W., Toronto)
- Website: https://yourexperienceawaits.ca
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Movie buffs and casual film-goers.
Family Fest (July 10-13)

Want a festival where everyone, from kids to adults, can have fun? Family Fest offers theatre, circus acts, music, and hands-on workshops. Don’t miss the Taiko drumming and storytelling sessions.
- Location: The Greek Theatre, Guild Park & Gardens (201 Guildwood Parkway, Scarborough)
- Admission: Click here.
- Website: www.guildfestivaltheatre.ca
- Best for: Families and live show lovers.
Dance on Yonge 2025 (July 11-13)

Love to dance or just want to watch some incredible moves? Dance on Yonge offers K-pop battles, dance showcases, and a food and retail market.
- Location: Mel Lastman Square (5100 Yonge St, North York)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.danceonyonge.com
- Best for: Dance lovers and festival goers.
Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (July 11-13)

The Toronto Outdoor Art Fair is where artists, from painters to jewelers, show off their best work right downtown. Beyond the art, enjoy talks, tours, music, workshops for kids, and tasty food.
- Location: Nathan Phillips Square (100 Queen Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.toaf.ca
- Best for: Art lovers and families.
Downtown Toronto Ribfest 2025 (July 11-13)

Need some serious BBQ this month? This fest has ribs, brisket, pulled pork, and plenty more finger-lickin’ goodies.
- Location: Sankofa Square (1 Dundas St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.northernheatribseries.ca
- Best for: Foodies and BBQ fans.
Mixto Festival (July 12-13)

If you love music, food, and dancing, then the Mixto Festival offers a total celebration of everything that makes Toronto’s music and arts scene unique. Enjoy live performances, DJs, food vendors, and art installations.
- Location: Trillium Park (Ontario Place, 955 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto)
- Website: https://www.mixtofestival.com
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Music lovers and foodies.
Chariot Fest Toronto (July 12-13)

Chariot Fest offers two days of culture, live performances, and good food. The event kicks off with a parade on Yonge Street and continues at Centre Island with a feast of art, music, and even spiritual seminars.
- Friday, July 11, 2025: Pre-Festival at Hare Krishna Temple (243 Avenue Rd, Toronto)
- Saturday, July 12, 2025: Ratha-Yātra – Parade starting at Yonge St. and Edward St., Toronto / Festivities at Toronto Centre-Island
- Sunday, July 13, 2025: Festivities and Yoga Meltdown at Toronto Centre-Island
- Website: https://www.chariotfest.ca
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Families and culture enthusiasts.
Toronto Flower Market (July 12)

Does your space need a little color? Then, visit the Toronto Flower Market on July 12 for some beautiful blooms. Over 30 local flower growers are bringing the prettiest petals to the city, and you can shop for everything from vibrant sunflowers to delicate roses.
- Location: CAMH (1001 Queen St West, Toronto)
- Website: https://www.torontoflowermarket.ca
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Flower enthusiasts and home decorators.
Barket Market (July 12)
Barket Market is a dream come true for your pup. There are 30+ local vendors, so you can spoil your dog with accessories, treats, and cute pet art. Snap a pic with your pup at the free photo op or win some awesome prizes while you’re at it.
- Location: The Parkdale Hall (1605 Queen Street West ##2 Toronto)
- Website: https://theparkdalehall.com
- Admission: Free. More info here.
- Best for: Dog owners and pet lovers.
WaterGun Fight 2025 (July 12)
Time to cool off and have a blast (literally). The WaterGun Fight 2025 is exactly what it sounds like: epic water fights with water pistols, homemade soakers, and a whole lotta splashing.
- Location: Berczy Park (35 Wellington St E, Toronto)
- Website: https://www.facebook.com/events/1888836518538586
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Families and water fight enthusiasts.
Movies Under the Stars 2025 (July 16-August 7)

What’s better than a movie night? A movie night under the stars. Be sure to bring your blanket, some popcorn, and your friends for an evening watching classic films by the lake.
- Location: Downsview Park (Orchard Pavilion, Toronto)
- Website: https://downsviewpark.ca
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Movie lovers and casual chillers.
13th Panamerican Food and Music Festival (July 18-20)
Craving flavors and beats from across the Western Hemisphere? This festival serves delicious food, lively music, and a whole lot of culture.
- Location: Nathan Phillips Square (100 Queen Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.2025.panamfest.com
- Best for: Food lovers and culture seekers.
BIG on Bloor 2025 (July 19-20)
This July, BIG on Bloor closes down the streets for a massive art party featuring 100+ local artists and thousands of visitors. You’ll find murals, performances, and all kinds of cool projects popping up everywhere.
- Location: Multiple venues
- Admission: Free. More info here.
- Website: www.bigonbloorfestival.com
- Best for: Art fans and culture seekers.
23rd Festival of South Asia 2025 (July 19-20)

Curious about the flavors and culture of South Asia? The Festival of South Asia features live performances, delicious food, and cultural fun.
- Location: Gerrard India Bazaar, Gerrard St. E., Toronto (between Coxwell Ave. & Glenside Ave.)
- Website: https://www.festivalofsouthasia.ca
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Food lovers and culture enthusiasts.
Hangar Jam (July 19-20)

Hangar Jam is taking over YZD with street art, skateboarding, and break dancing. It’s a high-energy two-day event with live performances, food trucks, and an interactive skate park.
- Location: YZD (34 Hanover Rd., North York)
- Website: https://www.yzd.ca
- Admission: Free. More info here.
- Best for: Art lovers and skaters.
THE COOKOUT (July 19)
The Cookout is a summer celebration of food, Black culture, and a great atmosphere. With live DJs, food trucks, and a whole lot of fun, it’s a perfect day to eat, dance, and enjoy good company.
- Location: Stackt Market (28 Bathurst Street, Toronto)
- Website: https://stacktmarket.com
- Admission: Free. RSVP here.
- Best for: Foodies, music lovers, or anyone looking for a lively outdoor event.
The Selfish Market 2025 (July 19)
Treat yourself to some self-care at The Selfish Market. From local vendors and awesome raffle prizes to live performances, this event is all about supporting small businesses and having a great time.
- Location: Supermarket Bar & Variety (268 Augusta Avenue Toronto)
- Instagram: @theselfishmarket
- Admission: Free. RSVP here.
- Best for: Self-care fans and local shop lovers.
Unity Fest (July 19)
Unity Fest brings together hip-hop, culture, and community with dance battles, live performances, and food vendors. It’s a free event for all ages with tons of fun activities.
- Location: Harbourfront Centre (235 Queens Quay West, Toronto)
- Website: https://harbourfrontcentre.com
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Hip-hop fans and families.
Annual Toronto International BrazilFest (July 19-20)

BrazilFest is bringing the party to Toronto with music, food, and an atmosphere you’ll instantly love. From live performances to mouth-watering Brazilian food, it’s a cultural experience you won’t forget.
- Location: Earlscourt Park (1595 St Clair Ave W, Toronto)
- Website: https://brazilfest.ca
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Music lovers and foodies.
Taste of Vietnam Festival (July 24-26)
From delicious dishes like phở and bánh mì to supporting a cause that fights human trafficking, the Taste of Vietnam Festival is a celebration you can feel good about.
- Location: Nathan Phillips Square (100 Queen St W, Toronto)
- Website: https://www.tasteofvietnam.org
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Food lovers and families.
Moth Night 2025 (July 24)

Ever wanted to learn about moths? Well, Moth Night at Downsview Park is a fun and chill way to explore nature. Go on a walk, watch moths up close, and learn about these cool creatures.
- Location: Parc Downsview Park (70 Canuck Avenue, Toronto)
- Website: https://downsviewpark.ca
- Admission: Free. More info here.
- Best for: Nature lovers and curious minds.
AlohaFest Toronto 2025 (July 26)
A little island escape without the flight? AlohaFest brings Polynesian dance, food, and vibes right to the city. It’s a full day of music, tasty eats, and an all-around aloha spirit.
- Location: Mel Lastman Square (5100 Yonge Street, North York)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.alohafesttoronto.com
- Best for: Culture lovers and families.
OssFest 2025 (July 26)

Prefer a street party? OssFest lights up one of the world’s coolest streets with live music, local artisans, and great community energy.
- Location: Queen St W to Dundas St W.
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.meetmeonossington.ca
- Best for: Locals and street fest fans.
Canadian Multicultural Peruvian Fest 2025 (July 27-28)
Wish to be “Peruvian for a day”? This festival is packed with food, music, and dance celebrating Peru and Canada’s multicultural spirit. There’s free family fun and nonstop performances.
- Location: Sankofa Square (1 Dundas St. East, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.peruviantown.com
- Best for: Foodies and culture seekers.
3rd Annual Dream Wheels on Eglinton (July 26)

Love cars? Dream Wheels on Eglinton is where you can check out classic cars, enjoy live music, and munch on some delicious food while you’re at it. Plus, don’t miss the Glamour Pin-Up Contest.
- Location: The Eglinton Way (533 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto)
- Website: https://www.theeglintonway.com
- Admission: Free to attend. $30 to register your wheels.
- Best for: Car enthusiasts and families.
Guild Alive with Culture Arts Festival (July 26-27)

For a weekend of creativity, Guild Alive with Culture Arts Festival features over 100 local artists, musicians, and performers. You can enjoy art, food, and the great outdoors all in one spot.
- Location: Guild Park and Gardens (201 Guildwood Parkway, Scarborough)
- Website: http://www.guildalivewithculture.ca
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Art lovers and families.
Foodville: Afro-Caribbean Food Festival (July 26)
Foodville is bringing the heat with Afro-Caribbean and Afro-Latin cuisine, live music, and tons of fun. So, don’t miss out on the chance to taste some incredible bites and enjoy a festive atmosphere.
- Location: Stackt Market (28 Bathurst Street, Toronto)
- Website: https://foodvillefest.com
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Food lovers and music fans.
Indonesian Food Festival (July 26)
Indonesian Food Festival is the place to be with 20+ food stalls serving signature dishes like Beef Rendang and Satay. Plus, enjoy live music and dance to make the experience even better.
- Location: Sankofa Square (1 Dundas Street East, Toronto)
- Instagram: @indonesiaintoronto
- Admission: Free
- Best for: Foodies and culture enthusiasts.
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Lavazza IncluCity Festival ( Until July 20)
The Lavazza IncluCity Festival offers an incredible selection of films and events celebrating Canada’s diversity and multiculturalism. You’ll get to see Canada’s best storytelling. Plus, you get to sample some amazing food while you’re there.
- Location: Distillery District (55 Mill Street, Toronto)
- Website: https://icff.ca
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Best for: Film lovers and foodies.
MLB Games (Select Days)

How about catching some baseball this summer? Cheer on the Blue Jays and enjoy the stadium energy. Bonus points if you get a hot dog and a cold drink.
- Location: Rogers Centre (1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.mlb.com
- Best for: Sports fans and summer fun seekers.
Toronto Fringe Festival (July 2-13)

The Toronto Fringe Festival is back with tons of shows: comedy, theater, puppets, you name it. It’s a choose-your-own-adventure when it comes to entertainment. Prepare for laughs, maybe some tears, and some unexpected moments.
- Location: Multiple venues
- Website: https://fringetoronto.com
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Best for: Theater fans and anyone who loves creative performances.
BABYMETAL: 2025 North American Tour (July 2)

BABYMETAL mixes Japanese pop cuteness with metal riffs and fast drums. It’s energetic, colourful, and not your usual concert.
- Location: Coca-Cola Coliseum (19 Nunavut Rd, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.babymetal.com
- Best for: Music adventurers and metal fans.
Summerlicious (July 4-20)

Summerlicious returns with deals at over 200 restaurants serving delicious menus. It’s the ideal excuse to try new spots or revisit old favorites without breaking the bank.
- Location: Multiple venues
- Website: www.toronto.ca
- Best for: Foodies and restaurant adventurers.
Ink the 6ix Toronto Tattoo Expo (July 4-6)
Thinking about a new tattoo? Or just love art? The Tattoo Expo at Enercare Centre unites 200+ artists from around the world. Expect live ink sessions, contests with a $10,000 prize, vendors, and music.
- Location: Enercare Centre, Hall C (100 Princes’ Blvd #1, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.inkthe6ixtorontotattooexpo.com
- Best for: Tattoo fans and art lovers.
Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres World Tour (July 7-8, 11-12)

Known for their epic shows, anthemic hits, and uplifting sound, Coldplay’s Music Of The Spheres Tour combines soaring melodies with jaw-dropping pyrotechnics and eco-friendly innovations.
- Location: Rogers Stadium (1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.coldplay.com
- Best for: Coldplay fans and concert lovers.
Weird Al Yankovic – Bigger & Weirder Tour (July 9)

Weird Al’s hilarious parodies and special guest Puddles Pity Party make this Budweiser Stage show a must-see. And, of course, Expect plenty of quirky fun.
- Location: Budweiser Stage (909 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.weirdal.com
- Best for: Fans of comedy music and good times.
TSM20: Toronto Summer Music Festival (July 10-August 2)

The 20th anniversary of Toronto Summer Music brings world-class concerts, free shows, and kid-friendly programming. It’s a month of culture and beautiful sounds.
- Location: Multiple venues.
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.torontosummermusic.com
- Best for: Classical music fans and culture seekers.
Downtown Toronto Rib & Craft Beer Fest (July 11-13)

Need some serious BBQ this month? This fest has ribs, brisket, pulled pork, and plenty more finger-lickin’ goodies. There are vegetarian options too. Wash it down with craft beers, lemonade, or slushies.
- Location: Sankofa Square (1 Dundas St E, Toronto)
- Admission: Free
- Website: www.northernheatribseries.ca
- Best for: Foodies and BBQ fans.
ImportFest 2025 (July 12)

For car lovers, ImportFest brings sleek, modified rides from across Canada and the U.S. Check out the latest in performance parts, tuning, and car culture.
- Location: Metro Toronto Convention Center (255 Front Street West, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.importfest.com
- Best for: Car enthusiasts and gearheads.
Wiz Khalifa & Sean Paul – Good Vibes Only Tour (July 18)

For a high-energy concert, Wiz Khalifa and Sean Paul bring the party with fresh tracks and fan favorites. After dropping his new album, Wiz is ready to light up Toronto with Sean.
- Location: Budweiser Stage (909 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.livenation.com
- Best for: Hip-hop and dancehall fans.
Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto (July 18-20)

Some serious speed? Rev your engines and join the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy. Besides the fast cars, enjoy food trucks and fun activities.
- Location: Exhibition Place (100 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto)
- Website: https://hondaindy.com
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Best for: Motorsport lovers and speed junkies.
Dino Run (July 19)
If your kids love dinosaurs, they’ll roar with excitement at the Dino Run. It’s full of fun, with costumed Dino Specialists teaching them about T-Rex and friends. Also, the little explorers can chase down runaway dinos in a non-competitive race.
- Location: The Bentway Skate Trail (250 Fort York Boulevard, Toronto)
- Website: https://thebentway.ca
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Best for: Dino fans and active kids who love a good adventure.
Kesha – 2025 North American Tour (July 21)

Used to belt out “Tik Tok” or dance to “We R Who We R”? Kesha’s dance-pop and electro pop beats bring the party, plus her signature rap-singing style.
- Location: Budweiser Stage (909 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.keshaofficial.com
- Best for: Pop lovers and anyone ready to dance.
Rod Stewart: One Last Time (July 22)

Rod Stewart is saying farewell with a live show full of classic rock anthems. So, expect a night packed with hits and nostalgia.
- Location: Budweiser Stage (909 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.rodstewart.com
- Best for: Rock fans and classic music lovers.
BLACKPINK Deadline World Tour (July 22-23)

BLINKs, BLACKPINK is back with their Deadline World Tour, an all-stadium show packed with hits and high-energy performances. If you’re ready to see one of K-pop’s biggest acts live, this is it.
- Location: Rogers Stadium, YZD, Toronto
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.blackpinkmusic.com
- Best for: BLINKs, K-pop lovers and concertgoers.
Toronto’s Festival of Beer (July 25-26)

Thirsty? Toronto’s Festival of Beer offers hundreds of brews alongside tasty food like oysters, poutine, and burgers. With live music covering everything from hip-hop to country, it’s a great way to spend a summer day with friends.
- Location: Toronto Event Centre (15 Saskatchewan Rd, Toronto) / Explace (100 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.beerfestival.ca
- Best for: Beer fans and foodies.
Gracie Abrams – The Secret of Us Deluxe Tour (July 26)

Into indie pop with heart? Gracie Abrams brings her soulful tunes to town after opening for Taylor Swift. It’s a show full of feels and catchy melodies.
- Location: Budweiser Stage (909 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.shop.gracieabrams.com
- Best for: Indie pop lovers.
Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour (July 27)

Ready to party like it’s 1983? Cyndi Lauper’s farewell tour is packed with all the ’80s hits you love—“Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” “Time After Time,” and more. Sing-alongs guaranteed.
- Location: Budweiser Stage (909 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.cyndilauper.com
- Best for: ’80s fans and pop lovers.
keshi – Requiem Tour (July 29)

Looking for a night of chill, emotional tunes? Keshi mixes indie-pop, lo-fi, and R&B for a vibe that’s raw and beautiful.
- Location: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St., Toronto)
- Admission: Get your tickets here.
- Website: www.shop.keshimusic.com
- Best for: Fans of indie and soulful music.
- Initially scheduled for October 6th, 2024, all previously purchased tickets will be honoured.
More…
- https://www.blogto.com/events
- https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/festivals-events/festivals-events-calendar
- https://www.todocanada.ca/city/toronto/events/page/17
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