36th Annual Beaches Jazz Festival Kicks off in Toronto
July 5, 2024 Marsha Mowers
The Beaches Jazz Festival has been a summer tradition in Toronto for over three decades – the ultimate definition of summer in the city. The 36th annual local, world-class music event that draws 1000s of attendees to Toronto’s east end every July to bring community together through music, officially kicks off Friday featuring performances from 100s of local and international artists across jazz, salsa, dance, hip hop, blues, disco, house, ska, and rock genres — all month long, for free
The legendary music festival will feature performances from 100s of artists across all genres including jazz, salsa, dance, hip hop, blues, disco, house, ska, and rock — all month long for free.
The Beaches Jazz Festival started in 1989 by Lido Chilelli, aiming to unite the community through music. Over three decades, he and his daughter, with a loyal team, curated a month-long celebration drawing tens of thousands yearly, supporting Canadian music talent.
To view the month-long program click here.
Upcoming highlights include:
- Sounds of Leslieville and Riverside, Jimmie Simpson Park, July 5-7
- Salsa on the Beach, Toronto’s biggest celebration of Latin culture and
music at Woodbine Park, July 12-14. - TD Weekend, Woodbine Park, July 18-21.
- OLG Weekend, Woodbine Park, includes Groovin’ in the Park, the city’s
biggest outdoor celebration of house and dance music, July 26-28. - Streetfest: along Queen St. E.,July 25-27
About the Author
Marsha Mowers made the move to editorial side of travel after many years working in destination marketing where she represented places such as NYC and Las Vegas. Her experience on “both sides” of the industry has put her in a unique position to provide valuable context to both readers and trade partners. Marsha also serves as Director of Content for TravelPulse Canada