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96 of the best things to do in Toronto this month, Canada Reviews

20 May 20255 Mins Read

It’s , and ‘ finally spring in Toronto! With the warmer weather, the city is bustling during the day and comes alive at night, meaning we can enjoy some of the best music, theatre and shopping the city has to offer — there’s plenty to keep you busy. Here are the most important dates, events and festivals that every Toronto resident needs to know for .

Events, festivals and important dates in Toronto

May: Asian Heritage Month

May 1: May Day (International Workers Day)

May 1: FLO at History

Arielle Bob-Willis, Furiously Happy, 2024, installation view, posters at Davisville Subway Station, Toronto, Courtesy of the artist and CONTACT Photography Festival. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid

May 1-31: Contact Photography Festival

May 2: Stars on Ice at Coca Cola Coliseum

May 2: Stavros Halkias at Meridian Hall

May 2-24: Canadian Opera Company’s Eugene Onegin at Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

May 4: Star Wars Day

Courtesy @torontomarathon/Twitter

May 4: Toronto Marathon

May 4: Isabel LaRosa at The Danforth Music Hall

May 4: Magnolia Park at Lee’s Palace

May 4: BoyWithUke at History

May 5: SAINt JHN at History

May 5: Cinco de Mayo

May 5-6: Japanese Breakfast at Massey Hall

May 5-11: Mental Health Week in Canada

May 6: Mustafa at Massey Hall, Departure Festival

May 6: Sharon Van Etten at History

May 6-10: 6 Guitars at CAA Theatre

May 6-11: Departure Festival

May 7: Magdalena Bay at History

May 7: CupcakKe at The Opera House

May 7: Grace VanderWaal at The Great Hall

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The Chien exhibit in Yorkville Village (Credit: Jesse Milns)

May 7-11: Fleur de Villes Spring

May 7-11: Nashville Hurricane: A Curious Tale of Finger Pickin’ Fury at CAA Theatre

May 8: Trevor Wallace at Meridian Hall

May 8: Canada’s Wonderland opens

May 8-9: SadBoi at The Drake Hotel

May 8-9: Zeds Dead at History

May 9: Mel Robbins: Let Them The Tour at Meridian Hall

May 9: Tia Wood at The Drake Hotel

May 9: Outside Looking In Annual Showcase 

Courtesy Wine Fest Toronto

May 9-10: Wine Fest Toronto 2025

May 9-19: Canadian Tulip Festival

May 10: The Wrecks at The Danforth Music Hall

May 10: Melanie Fiona at The Axis Club

Courtesy torontoflowermarket.ca

May 10: First Toronto Flower Market of the season

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May 10-11: Nikki Glaser at Meridian Hall

May 11: Quavo at History

May 11: Martha Wainwright at The Great Hall

May 11: Rema at Scotiabank Arena

May 11:  Mother’s Day

May 11: Sporting Life 10K

May 12: Amyl and the Sniffers

May 13: Raveena at The Danforth Music Hall

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Courtesy Richard Lovrich, Mirvish

May 13-18: Rain- A Tribute to the Beatles at CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre

May 14: Jay Shetty at Meridian Hall

May 14: Larkin Poe at The Concert Hall

May 15: Dean Lewis at History

May 15: Miyavi at The Danforth Music Hall

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May 15: Alessia Cara at Roy Thomson Hall

May 15:  International Day of Families

May 15: National Chocolate Chip Day

May 16: WNBA season begins

May 16: Coco Jones at History

May 16: Samara Joy at Massey Hall

May 16: Sam Ryder at The Great Hall

May 16-17: Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga Concert Experience with the TSO

May 17: Babbu Maan at Scotiabank Arena

May 17: International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia

May 17-18: First Electric Island Toronto of the season

May 19: Victoria Day

May 20: World Bee Day

May 20-June 8: Clue at Royal Alexandra Theatre

May 21: Mayday Parade at History

May 21: The Kiffness at The Danforth Music Hall

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Courtesy Evan Zimmerman

May 21-June 1: Peter Pan at CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre

May 22: Chilliwack at Massey Hall

May 22: Cypress Hill at Coca-Cola Coliseum

May 22-25: Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in Concert with the TSO

May 22-June 8: WeeFestival

May 23: anees at The Danforth Music Hall

May 23: Teddy Swims at Coca-Cola Coliseum

May 23: Austin Mills at DPRTMNT

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May 23: Billy Idol at Budweiser Stage

May 23: World Turtle Day

May 23: Canadian Opera Company’s Cavalleria Rusticana at Four Season Centre for the Performing Arts

May 23-25: Anime North 

May 23-June 1: Inside Out LGBTQ+ Toronto film festival

May 24: Jason Aldean at Budweiser Stage

May 24: Splash Works opening day at Canada’s Wonderland

May 24-25: Central Cee at History

May 24-25: Doors Open 2025

May 24-June 2: SING! The Toronto Vocal Arts Festival

May 24-June 8: Made in Italy at CAA Theatre

Courtesy Pedestrian Sundays in Kensington Market/Facebook

May 25: First Pedestrian Sunday of the year

May 25: National Wine Day

May 26: James Bay at History

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May 26: Shakira at Scotiabank Arena

May 26: Post Malone at Rogers Centre

May 27, 29-30: Paul Simon at Massey Hall

May 28: Pierce the Veil at Budweiser Stage

May 29-June 1: Fashion Art Toronto Spring/Summer Show, 20th anniversary

May 30: BINI at Coca-Cola Coliseum

May 31: Barry Manilow at Scotiabank Arena

May 31: Liberty Village Art Crawl

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