October is here and with it comes a fresh new batch of exciting things to do this week in Toronto. Enjoy events from some top Canadian musicians like Tanya Tagaq, Lido Pimienta and Tegan and Sara. If you’re looking for something a bit more ‘“fetch,” Quote Along: Mean Girls may be just the ticket for you or take a blast to the past at NostalgiaCon. There’s something for everyone from sneakerheads to burlesque enthusiasts in this week’s Best Bets!
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Tanya Tagaq and Lido Pimienta Commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
In commemoration of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous artists Tanya Tagaq and Lido Pimienta are gathering to reflect, pay respect, and give hope to survivors of residential schools. At this evening of healing laughter, storytellers, testimony, traditional drum and dance, celebrated Inuit Singer Tanya Tagaq will perform alongside the Royal Conservatory Orchestra, as well as performances by Afro/Indigenous/Colombian/Canadian singer Lido Pimienta, the Manitou Mkwa Singers, Layla Staats and more. More Info
When: October 1
Where: Koerner Hall
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Quote Along: Mean Girls
Make sure you’re wearing pink at Quote Along: Mean Girls! Held on October 3, also known as International Mean Girls Day, TIFF will be holding a special screening of the classic comedy film, hosted by comedian Cassie Cao and featuring on screen subtitles so you can quote along to all of your favourite parts. Be sure to raise your hand if you too have felt personally victimized by Regina George! More Info
When: October 3
Where: TIFF Bell Lightbox
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Tegan and Sara ‘Crush’ Book Tour
To celebrate the release of their newest graphic novel, Crush, Canadian indie-pop duo Tegan and Sara are embarking on a book tour across Canada and the USA. Discussing all things junior high and moderated by illustrator and comic artist Jillian Tamaki, the sisters are keeping it all in the family, as they even have their mom joining them on their Vancouver and Calgary dates! More Info
When: October 3
Where: OCAD University Auditorium
Toronto Burlesque Festival
Returning after a multi-year hiatus, the Toronto Burlesque Festival is ready to dazzle with all kinds of burlesque, cabaret, and circus arts. Featuring a lineup of Canadian and international performers to excite and inspire, the Toronto Burlesque Festival is also offering classes such as “Virgin Vogue (Vogue Femme Basics for Beginners) with Aquarius Moon,” “Hula Formations with Ka’ena,” and “You’re Welcome: The Art of Doing Nothing.” More Info
When: October 3-6
Where: El Mocambo
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Art/Wear: Sneakers and Artists
The Bata Shoe Museum is welcoming all sneaker fans to their latest exhibit, showcasing the growing trend of artist collaborations with sneaker brands. Featuring pieces from prominent artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Judi Werthein and Shantell Martin in collaboration with brands such as Nike, Adidas and Zara, get ready to dive headfirst into the intersection of art and fashion. More Info
When: October 3 – March 2026
Where: Bata Shoe Museum
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Joy In The Park
Celebrate the autumn season with some Joy In The Park! Promising two evenings of joyful live music, stunning dance performances, and complimentary hot chocolate and apple cider, Jamii has brought together some amazing acts including Moskitto Bar (Tangi Lion, Shahriar Siavash, Majd Sukkar, Dijerdam Baiano Gomez) and Artists in Motion to bring the joy! More Info
When: October 4 & 5
Where: David Crombie Park
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Nuit Blanche
Nuit Blanche is back for another year, turning various locations across Toronto into a gallery of contemporary art! The free all-night celebration starts at 7pm and lasts for 12 hours, meaning you have tons of time to check out some of what local, national and international artists have to offer. Including a series of talks, tours and workshops, Nuit Blanche is a great way to explore the city. More Info
When: October 5, 7pm-7am
Where: Various Locations
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NostalgiaCon
Ready for a throwback? NostalgiaCon will have all things retro, from video games, art, comics of today and yesterday, records and more. For those pining for the days of early 90’s and 2000’s Canadian television, there will be a Degrassi reunion panel, as well as a Kenny vs. Spenny panel. It’ll be an event you won’t want to forget! More Info
When: October 5
Where: Enercare Centre
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Elizabeth Renzetti: What She Said
Award-winning journalist and passionate advocate for gender equity, Elizabeth Renzetti, will be discussing her new book What She Said in this free event at the Toronto Reference Library. Through a conversation with journalist Scaachi Koul, Elizabeth will discuss a range of topics affecting women today, as she does in her new book. Books will be available for purchase on site, and a Q&A session, as well as a book signing will follow. More Info
When: October 7
Where: Toronto Reference Library