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Toronto is packed with exciting events this week, from festivals, live music, and major sporting events to food celebrations, art experiences, and family-friendly fun. From BIG on Bloor Festival and the Indonesian Food Festival to Blue Jays games, concerts, and waterfront events, here are the best things to do in Toronto this week.
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1. Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays and Chicago White Sox are set to face off, with fans getting the chance to witness back-to-back statue unveilings on July 18th.
Where: Rogers Centre (1 Blue Jays Way)
When: July 17th - 18th, 2026
Price: Starting at $35
Category: Family-friendly
2. BIG on Bloor Festival
Experience a vibrant arts and culture festival featuring immersive public art, live performances, interactive installations, local vendors, and a car-free celebration of the Bloordale neighbourhood.
Where: Bloor St W, between Dufferin to Lansdowne
Price: July 18th - 19th, 2026
Category: Free to attend
3. Louis Tomlinson - How Did We Get Here? World Tour
Experience an unforgettable night with Louis Tomlinson, featuring fan-favourite hits, new music, emotional singalongs, and an electrifying arena atmosphere.
Where: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St)
When: July 17th, 2026
Price: Starting at $83
Category: Family-friendly
4. ImportFest
Experience North America’s largest indoor car show, featuring hundreds of customized vehicles, live automotive competitions, special guest appearances, exhibitor showcases, and the latest trends in car culture.
Where: Metro Toronto Convention Centre (255 Front St W)
When: July 18th, 2026
Price: $45 at the door
Category: Family-friendly
5. Toronto Tempo vs. Atlanta Dream
Cheer on Canada’s first WNBA team and experience fast-paced basketball, high-energy entertainment, and an electric game-day atmosphere.
Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum (19 Nunavut Rd)
When: July 17th, 2026 (7:30 pm)
Price: Starting at $78
Category: Family-friendly
6. Tim McGraw: Pawn Shop Guitar Tour
Fans can expect an unforgettable night of country music as Tim McGraw delivers a high-energy performance packed with decades of chart-topping hits, heartfelt ballads, and crowd-favourite singalongs.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre (909 Lake Shore Blvd W)
When: July 16th, 2026 (7 pm)
Price: Starting at $142
Category: Family-friendly
7. Indonesian Food Festival 2026
Visitors can expect authentic Indonesian cuisine, live cultural performances, traditional dances, music, and a vibrant celebration of Indonesia’s rich culture and culinary heritage.
Where: Sankofa Square (1 Dundas St E)
When: July 18th, 2026 (12 pm - 8 pm)
Price: Free to attend
Category: Family-friendly
8. 27th Annual GWN Sport Regatta
Watch thrilling dragon boat races and enjoy food trucks, a beer garden, local vendors, and family-friendly activities along Toronto's waterfront.
Where: Marilyn Bell Park (1095 Lakeshore Blvd W)
When: July 18th, 2026 (8:30 am - 4 pm)
Price: Free to attend
Category: Family-friendly
9. Billy Talent II 20th Anniversary
Fans can expect Billy Talent to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Billy Talent II with a performance of the iconic album and fan-favourite hits.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre (909 Lake Shore Blvd W)
When: July 18th, 2026 (7 pm)
Price: Starting at $120
Category: Family-friendly
10. Josh Johnson's Comedy Band Camp
Laugh the night away with comedian Josh Johnson at his Comedy Band Camp, a unique live experience that blends sharp stand-up, storytelling, live music, and interactive summer camp-inspired fun.
Where: Massey Hall (178 Victoria St)
When: July 17th - 19th, 2026
Price: Starting at $55
Category: Family-friendly
11. Bike Party
Participants can expect a lively community bike ride through Toronto with music, lights, decorated bikes, and plenty of stops to meet fellow cyclists and celebrate the city together.
Where: Join the mailing list for details
When: July 18th, 2026
Price: Donation options vary
Category: Family-friendly
12. Lord Huron
Fans can expect a live show filled with cinematic indie-folk anthems, stunning visuals, and fan favourites like "The Night We Met”.
Where: RBC Amphitheatre (909 Lake Shore Blvd W)
When: July 13th, 2026 (8 pm)
Price: Starting at $60
Category: Date-Friends
13. Breakfast Club at the AGO

Start your morning with coffee, a pastry, and a guided art workshop featuring drawing demonstrations, creative exercises, and gallery exploration, with all supplies included and a sketchbook to take home.
Where: Art Gallery of Ontario (317 Dundas St W)
When: July 18th, 2026
Price: Public $85 / Members $65
Category: Family-friendly
14. NYO Canada’s Orchestral Concert Tour

Attendees can expect an inspiring evening of live orchestral music featuring powerful classical masterpieces alongside a world premiere by Canadian composer Liam Ritz.
Where: Koerner Hall (273 Bloor St W)
When: July 18th, 2026 (7:30 pm)
Price: Starting at $20
Category: Family-friendly
15. Art + Information + Trust: A Presentation by Dr. Amy Marshall Furness
Visitors can expect an insightful talk exploring how information is created, shared, and preserved online, with discussions on AI, Wikipedia, digital archives, and the future of information literacy.
Where: Museum of Contemporary Art (158 Sterling Rd #100)
When: July 18th, 2026 (11 am - 12 pm)
Price: Cost of admission
Category: Date-Friends
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