A free street festival with a beer garden & marketplace is coming to Toronto

June couldn’t come any sooner! Toronto’s Liberty Village community is getting ready to party next month with the return of its annual street festival, Give Me Liberty. We have the rundown. Here’s what to expect.
Though it’s a few weeks away, it doesn’t hurt to start planning around this one-day event. The 19th annual Give Me Liberty street party kicks off on June 19, 2025.
What to expect
The festival is inspired by classic neighbourhood block parties and transforms Liberty Village into an outdoor patio. Expect live entertainment, vendor booths, and delicious eats.
There will also be a pop-up market, a beer garden, and even lawn games.
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What can I eat and drink?
All your favourites and more are expected to be in attendance for the one-day festival. Food vendors include:
- Aloette Go
- Burger Drops
- Fox and John’s
- Insieme
- Kinton Ramen
- Osmow’s Shawarma
- Pi Co
- The Islands Caribbean Cookshop
As for drinks, quench that thirst at Left Field Brewery and Something in the Water.
Pop-up market
As for your shopping needs, you can head to the pop-up market and check out some of the vendors, such as:
- Balzac’s Coffee Roasters
- Booster Juice
- Chandler Honey
- Constituency Office of Chris Glover
- Dogtopia of Liberty Village
- Global Pet Foods
- Joe Rockheads Climbing Gym
- Jukebox Print Inc
- Kitchen Hub
- Liberty Lions – Lamport Stadium
- Longo’s
- Lotus Muay Thai
- Pearle Vision Liberty Village
- Pet Valu
- Pretty Paw Pets Inc.
- Purpel
- Scotiabank
- See & Be Seen Eyecare
- STRONG Pilates
- WAXON Laser + Waxbar
All are welcome to join in on the festivities, including your furry friends. It’s a pet-friendly event.
Tickets for the free event can be found via Eventbrite. Grab yours and get ready for an unforgettable evening.
Give Me Liberty – Street Party
When: June 19, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Where: Lamport Stadium Parking Lot, Carpark 181, 75 Fraser Ave.
Cost: Free
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