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There's a free outdoor music festival in Toronto this weekend

Get ready to jam out, Toronto, because there's an outdoor music festival coming to the city this weekend, and it's totally free to attend.

Keeping the summer buzz going even as we enter the dog days, Toronto music collective, Wavelength, is back with yet another groovy public music festival.

Taking over Trillium Park this Saturday night, the Wavelength Summer Thing will feature performances by some of the most innovative and unique up and coming Canadian indie and alternative acts.

You'll be able to catch performances by Toronto-based bands SlowPitchSound, Lavender Town and Nyssa, alongside Montreal's Sasha Cay and, this year's headliner, Daniel Romano's Outfit, from Welland.

While the music is certainly the star of the show, there's a lot more to the festival than just great grooves — there'll also be a slew of activations and art installations to explore.

You'll be able to sweat it out at a pop-up sauna by Public Sweat, check out installations by local artists, peruse a marketplace offering vintage clothing, artwork and natural self care goodies.

Once you've worked up an appetite, you'll be able to grab a bite from food vendors like Gebeta, Kanto by Tita Flips or Masaya Means Happiness and gobble it down around the campfire.

The event is all-ages and totally open to the public, so all you have to do it show up! It all kicks off at 5 p.m. and wraps up at 11.

Lead photo by

@wavelengthmusic


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