Music lovers, you’re in for a treat! A summer concert series with free live jazz shows is about to begin in Toronto.

The Distillery Historic District has announced that every weekend from now until Labour Day, visitors can enjoy free, live, outdoor jazz performances in Trinity Square.

The concert series will be “packed with a lineup of top jazz talent,” and is curated by Grammy award-winning Music Director Kevin Ray Clark.

The live shows will take place around the Distillery’s sprawling new outdoor patio, with 150 seats and towering palm trees to enhance the atmosphere.

Visitors can grab a tasty snack from the Trinity Eats food truck or cool down with a frozen treat from the paleta cart.

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The Distillery has announced the first batch of free live jazz shows, and here they are below!

  • Friday, May 26, 4:30 pm – Occhipinti’s Grooveyard
  • Saturday, May 27, 1:00 pm – Christopher Plock band
  • Saturday, May 27, 4:30 pm – Queen Pepper
  • Sunday, May 28, 1:00 pm – Laura Hubert Band
  • Sunday, May 28, 4:30 pm – The Spitfire Kings
  • Friday, June 2, 4:30 pm – Occhipinti’s Grooveyard
  • Saturday, June 3, 1:00 pm – Trash Panda
  • Saturday, June 3, 4:30 pm – Queen Pepper
  • Sunday, June 4, 1:00 pm – Danny Marks Blues Revue
  • Sunday, June 4, 4:30 pm – Red Hot Ramble

Also running until October 8th is the summer busker series, featuring magicians, jugglers, and other live entertainment every Saturday and Sunday in the Distillery.

Every weekend, The Distillery Local Market will have all kinds of artisanal and local products for sale.

And every Sunday until September 3rd, the District will have a one-hour yoga class you can join in Trinity Square for $20 per class.

It’s shaping up to be an eventful season in this charming part of town, and we’re here for it!