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Redpath Waterfront Festival

Weekend Roundup: June 22 to 24

Friday: Janelle Monae offers a high-energy set at the Toronto Jazz Festival

Friday, June 22
More than 1,500 musicians are crowding into the city over the next 10 days for this year’s TD Toronto Jazz Festival. The much-anticipated event’s opening-night concerts include one-of-a-kind guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel take the stage for a solo performance, while modern-day R&B/soul/funk phenom Janelle Monae gets everyone grooving at the Nathan Phillips Square mainstage.

Celebrity air hostess Pam Ann touches down at the Panasonic Theatre for three uproarious nights of comedy. Fasten your seatbelts and follow Ann back to the glitzy golden age of flight—her huge hairdo, candy-pink uniform and disco boots certainly hearken back to that “glamorous” era!

Francophones and Francophiles come together to celebrate the diversity of French culture at this weekend’s Franco-Fête festival. Voila! Harbourfront Centre offers culinary delights, dancing and musique from Canadian artists like Ariane Moffatt and Samian et Anodajay, performing tonight on the WestJet Stage. (more…)

Hot Date: The Redpath Waterfront Festival

The Redpath Waterfront Festival brings activity to the Lakeshore

JUNE 21 TO 24 Toronto may not enjoy a bracing breeze and roiling waves coming in off the Atlantic Ocean, but we get close with help from the Redpath Waterfront Festival. Along the Lake Ontario shore you’ll be privy to the best of East Coast entertainment and activities—including the chance to tour a Brigantine tall ship—plus the delicious culinary traditions of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. There’s even a Cutting Edge Culinary Competition, where you can root for Ontario chefs as they face off against their Maritime counterparts. Queens Quay West, from Spadina Avenue to Jarvis Street, free admission; visit here for further details.