There's a free live music festival coming to Toronto this month Toronto Festival
is making its return to Toronto this month. The best part? It's totally free.
On August 25-27, jazz musicians, acapella singers, and Indigenous bands will descend upon Trillium Park, where they'll be regaling attendees with covers of popular music. You'll be able to take in some spectacular city views and gorgeous sunsets while treating your ears to some sweet tunes — just make sure to bring your fave lawn chair or blanket to stay cozy throughout the night., a wellness and music festival that's stacked with concerts, fun activities, and even free yoga classes.City Hall Live, August 11-13For more detailed programming, check out the
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