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Events happening in Toronto this weekend: April 18-20

Weekend roundup
Check out what you can do in the city for the next few days, including Easter-themed parties and scavenger hunts and a wrestling watch party. (Courtesy: Toronto Nightclubs/Eventbrite; @roguepresents/Instagram)

It’s a long weekend in Toronto! 

Check out what you can do in the city for the next few days, including Easter-themed parties and scavenger hunts and a wrestling watch party. 

Friday, April 18

The Great Greektown Scavenger Hunt

Celebrate Easter by participating in a community egg hunt on the Danforth and complete challenges for a prize of up to $1,000. 

The Danforth BIA and Urban Capers are hosting this community event full of fun challenges and games throughout the whole weekend. Download the app and explore the Danforth completing missions and uploading your answers, photos, and videos for points. Participants have a chance to win $500 at the daily raffles and a grand prize of $1,000 at the grand finale of the event.

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This event is free and everyone is welcome to join from Friday to Sunday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. For more information click here

Lovers Rock, Reggae & R&B – BAMMY FRIDAYS

Celebrate Jamaican culture at BAMMY’s biggest event yet for the greatest vibes all night!

The event is celebrating its first anniversary by taking over the Lavelle rooftop and will offer an amazing dancefloor with skyline views and luxe lounges, powered by DJ Rennie’s beats and a live performance by band Rosh Riddims. Attendees can also enjoy authentic Jamaican food by 9 Mile Jamaican and International Cuisine and some special drinks prepared by Appleton, Campari, and Aperol. 

Head out to Lavelle at 627 King St. W. from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. and check out @bammyfridays on Instagram for tickets. 

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The Little Prince – A Physical Theatre Adaptation

Check out this inclusive adaptation of the beloved classic The Little Prince. 

Deaf artist and storyteller Landon Krentz is reinventing the iconic story in a show that merges physical theatre, Visual Vernacular (VV), American Sign Language (ASL), vertical dance, and immersive projection design for a performance that accommodates audiences with special needs. This heartfelt adaptation transcends spoken language, deeply touching the audience through the power of movement and visual performance. 

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The show starts at 7:30 p.m. at Theatre Passe Muraille on 16 Ryerson Ave., and tickets are going from $15. For more information, click here.

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Saturday, April 19

Easter Food and Sweets Tour and The Easter Chocolate Express

If you are a foodie, this Easter Food and Sweets Tour and chocolatey train ride are perfect for you!

Head to Toronto’s historic Kensington Market and enjoy some global flavours with VIP access to locations and food samples, while learning about the history of the neighbourhood, stores and food. If you are craving a sweet treat, you can also hop onto the Easter Chocolate Express at the Toronto Railway Museum and learn about the different stages of artisanal Canadian craft chocolate making while enjoying a delicious chocolate tasting experience! 

To amaze your pallets with some yummy snacks and sweet cravings, purchase your tickets at this link and head to Kensington Market from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and the Toronto Railway Museum from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday or Sunday. 

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Toronto Easter Bar Crawl Party 2025

There are four chances for fun at this Easter-themed bar crawl party for some springtime fun and vibes. 

Join hundreds of Torontonians and have some bunny-approved fun across four different top venues while sipping yummy drinks and dancing to different music scenes. Stop at Greta Bar YYZ, Isabelle’s Toronto, Mister Wolf, and Century and vibe to house, hip-hop, throwbacks and party anthems. 

The exclusive Easter 2025 wristband for bar crawl access goes from $12.58 and the party runs from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Check out this link for more information. 

Sunday, April 20

Sunday Late Night Queer Hits with Trash Panda Brass

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Support local queer artists and vibe to upbeat and fun loving tunes at this late-night event featuring Trash Panda Brass. 

This exciting and fresh local band is composed of six queer University of Toronto graduates that will hype up the audience with their show featuring amazing homage to iconic queer hits and icons. 

Head to DROM Taberna at 458 Queen St. W. at 11:30 p.m. for this exciting show for only $15. More information here

SBK Salsa Bachata Kizomba Congress

Perfect your dance moves at this salsa and bachata workshop and social dancing. 

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Whether you are an expert or beginner, this event features dancers and fans from all over the world, an exciting dance party, and workshops and master classes that will have you dancing the night away like a pro. 

To join the fun, head to the Sheraton Centre at 123 Queen St. W. For more information and tickets, click here

RebelMania

If you are a wrestling fan, this RebelMania watch party is the perfect Sunday afternoon event for Wrestlemania.

You can head out to Rebel nightclub for a meet and greet and autograph session with some wrestling favourites, engage in a pre-show with a special presenter, and finally watch some live pro wrestling before the big show at 7 p.m. 

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Doors open at Rebel at 11 Polson St. at 2 p.m. with tickets starting at $21.47 available here

For a list of events, check out our events calendar, powered by Now Playing Toronto. 

To list your event, click here.

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