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Toronto is packed with festivals, concerts, sports, and cultural celebrations this week. From street festivals and live music to Blue Jays games, K-pop, and family-friendly events, here are the best things to do in Toronto from July 20th to 25th.
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1. Toronto Chinatown Festival
The Toronto Chinatown Festival brings the neighbourhood to life with cultural performances, delicious food, local vendors, family-friendly activities and vibrant art exhibits.
Where: Spadina Ave & Dundas St
When: July 25th - July 26th, 2026
Price: Free to attend
Category: Family-friendly
2. Dream Wheels on Eglinton
Dream Wheels on Eglinton is back for its 4th year! This vintage car & motorcycle street festival features a curated showcase of standout classic cars, hot rods, muscle cars, race cars and motorcycles. Plus, there will be a glamour pin-up contest, live music, great food, local shopping, face painting, a bouncy castle & more! Mark your calendars because you don’t want to miss this.
Where: Eglinton Avenue West from Avenue Rd. to Russell Hill Rd.
When: July 25th, 2026 (11 am - 5 pm)
Price: Free admission
Category: Family-friendly
3. Toronto Blue Jays
The Blue Jays are playing multiple games against the Tampa Bay Rays in Toronto this week, with fun activations including a Kazuma Okamoto shirt giveaway, Loonie Dogs Night and Work From Dome.
Where: Rogers Centre (1 Blue Jays Way)
When: July 20th - July 23rd, 2026
Price: Starting at $25
Category: Family-friendly
4. Beaches International Jazz Festival StreetFest
Beaches Jazz Festival’s StreetFest transforms the neighbourhood into a lively celebration with diverse live bands, food trucks, local vendors and nonstop entertainment.
Where: Queen St. East (between Woodbine & Beech Aves)
When: July 23rd - July 25th, 2026 (6 pm)
Price: Free to attend, prices vary onsite
Category: Family-friendly
5. IVE WORLD TOUR <SHOW WHAT I AM>
K-pop girl group IVE comes to Toronto with high-energy performances, jaw-dropping choreography, stunning visuals and fan-favourite hits.
Where: Scotiabank Arena (40 Bay St)
When: July 21st, 2026 (8 pm)
Price: Starting at $93
Category: Date-Friends
6. PanamFest 2026
PanamFest celebrates the cultures of 41 countries across the Americas with live music, dance, authentic food, cultural performances, chef demonstrations and the colourful Parade of Nations.
Where: Nathan Phillips Square (100 Queen St W)
When: July 24th - July 26th, 2026
Price: Free to attend
Category: Family-friendly
7. Toronto Tempo vs. Las Vegas Aces
The Toronto Tempo take on the Las Vegas Aces in an exciting WNBA matchup packed with high-energy basketball and elite talent.
Where: Coca-Cola Coliseum (19 Nunavut Rd)
When: July 20th, 2026 (8 pm)
Price: Starting at $49
Category: Family-friendly
8. OssFest 2026
Explore one of Toronto's liveliest neighbourhoods during a pedestrian-only street festival featuring live music, extended patios, local shopping, art, and entertainment all day long.
Where: Ossington Ave between Dundas St W and Queen St W
When: July 25th, 2026 (11 am - 10 pm)
Price: Free to attend
Category: Family-friendly
9. Couture for a Cause: Yorkville Fashion Show

Couture for a Cause returns for its third year with an outdoor runway experience featuring high fashion, live music and culinary offerings in support of CAMH.
Where: Village of Yorkville Park (115 Cumberland St)
When: July 22nd, 2026 (5 pm - 11 pm)
Price: Starting at $130
Category: Date-Friends
10. ROM After Dark: Island Fête
Celebrate Caribbean culture with an evening of live music, dance, DJs, workshops, island-inspired food and drinks, plus access to special museum exhibitions.
Where: Royal Ontario Museum (100 Queens Park)
When: July 24th, 2026
Price: $40
Category: Date-Friends
11. AlohaFest
AlohaFest Toronto celebrates its 10th anniversary with Polynesian dance, live island music, authentic eats, cultural workshops and a marketplace of local artisans.
Where: Mel Lastman Square (5100 Yonge St, North York)
When: July 25th, 2026 (11 am - 10 pm)
Price: Free to attend
Category: Family-friendly
12. BACKYARD Series: The Cookout

The Cookout celebrates Black and Afro-Caribbean culture with sizzling BBQ, reggae and steel pan music, lively dancing and vibrant community vibes ahead of Caribana.
Where: STACKT market (28 Bathurst St)
When: July 25th, 2026 (12 pm)
Price: Free to attend
Category: Family-friendly
13. The Gem Expo
The Gem Expo brings together crystals, rare gemstones, minerals, beads and handmade jewellery, along with interactive workshops, tarot readings and expert talks.
Where: Hyatt Regency Toronto (370 King St W)
When: July 24th - July 26th, 2026
Price: Starting at $14
Category: Shopping
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