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Exciting things are happening at Ontario Place this summer, including an outdoor music festival. The Ontario Place Summer Live Music Festival will showcase a diverse range of performances and artists, and admission is completely free!
This is the second edition of the festival, which takes place at Trillium Park from Thursday to Sunday throughout the peak of summer.
You’ll get to see all kinds of performers take the stage, including Indigenous artists, a cappella groups, award-winning jazz musicians, and more.
Thursdays and Sundays are programmed by TUJF, a non-profit organization for young and emerging musicians in Canada.
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Friday evenings and Saturday afternoons are programmed by SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts Festival, a festival that’s dedicated to showcasing Canadian and international a cappella singers.
And on Saturday evenings, viewers will be treated to shows by Indigenous artists curated by Elaine Bomberry and organized by TUJF.
Come on out to the festivities and feel free to grab a seat on the lawn or bring a blanket, lawn chair or umbrella.
There’s a lot of fun to be had at Ontario Place this summer that won’t cost you a dime, including yoga classes in Trillium Park, volleyball courts, art displays, and even free movies at the IMAX Cinesphere.
And you can buy a pass to the newest attraction to open at Ontario Place this summer, which is the province’s biggest inflatable water park.
An eventful summer is underway at Toronto’s iconic waterfront hub, and the Summer Live Music Festival is worth adding to your calendar.
Where: Trillium Park, 955 Lake Shore Blvd West
When: July 7-August 28, 2022
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