Photo via @luminatofestival and @lulaworldmusic on Instagram/Caitlynn Fairbarns
Luminato Festival is celebrating 20 years this June, and of course, Toronto’s iconic summer festival is bringing together leading Canadian and international artists in theatre, circus, dance, opera, music, magic, film, and public art.
The longest festival in its history, Luminato Festival, is running from June 3 to 28, 2026, with a new theme: play.
Expect over 140 performances over 25 locations in Toronto, with more than 50 free events and others ticketed. With more than 1,000 artists, eight exclusive Canadian commissions and seven world premieres, this year’s festival will make Toronto stand out as the artistic and creative city it is.
“Luminato is a bright reflection of all that is great about Toronto,” says Celia Smith, CEO of Luminato Festival. “After 20 years, I’m immensely proud that our friends and neighbours continue to join us in joyful celebration of this vibrant global city.”
As for this year’s theme, according to Luminato, it focuses on shared childhood experiences that evoke play using imagination; stories that highlight justice and reconciliation through equal play; and explores the uncertainty of shifting dynamics, the need to win and the imbalance of power play, per organizers.
“From playable public art that makes you smile and stare in wonder, hearing breakup stories that mirror the playback tapes of our youth through to discovering the courage of feminists who feigned their own insanity to play for truth,” shares Olivia Ansell, artistic director of Luminato Festival.
Luminato 2026 lineup includes the world premiere of In Lovin’ You: The Minnie Riperton Story by Juno Award-winner Divine Brown, featuring DJ Starting from Scratch and guest vocalist Glenn Lewis; Azzam Mohamed’s Canadian premiere of KATMA – an immersive, all-ages dance experience; Theatre of Dreams by Hofesh Shechter Company – a manic and surreal dance production where dreams and nightmares come to life and various playful public art experiences.
These include Liz West’s Anthems to Colour, “inviting the public to see the city in a new way through three vibrant sculptures that transform everyday spaces with colour, reflections, and shifting walls of light,” and Cyril Lancelin’s Pyramid Fields – part architecture, artwork, and playground.
As for Luminato’s free, family-friendly hubs, you’ll want to head to the Harbourfront from June 13 to 14, 2026.
Expect a spectacular aerial duet, musical acts like Aysanabee, Rashmeet Kaur, Wesli, Orkestar Kriminal, Marta Elena, Boubé, GANNA, Lancelot Knight, and more.
Sankofa Square will also have immersive performances and installations on June 12. This includes Ode to Joy!: Sing with the Symphony, which invites all to sing among hundreds of people. And Luminato at Lower Jarvis is set to throw the biggest tailgate party of the season with art, games, and music.
We could go on and on, so for now, the full programming can be found online to help you set your Luminato plans.
Since a lot of the events are free, tickets are not required.
But if the event you have your eyes on requires one, you can purchase them now and take advantage of the 20 per cent off early bird discount and announcement sale until April 30, 2026, or while quantities last.
When: June 3 to 28, 2026
Time: Varies
Where: Several locations across Toronto
Cost: Free; ticket admission depending on the event
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