September 18 to 20, 2026
Wasaga Beach, ON

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Stonebridge Wasaga Beach BluesMusic for Everyone at Stonebridge Wasaga Beach Blues Festival. The Stonebridge Wasaga Beach Blues Festival is returning for its 14th year on September 18, 19 and 20.

Rooted in the traditions of the blues, the festival has grown into a celebration of music for everyone, showcasing a diverse mix of musical genres and styles, making it a must for anyone who loves great live entertainment.

What makes the festival so unique is continuous music on its side-by-side stages and welcoming atmosphere, a place where music brings people together, gathering to experience the excitement of live performances in the most loved beach community.

Get ready to enjoy the sound, spirit, and soul of the Stonebridge Wasaga Beach Blues Festival, where musical variety meets community celebration. For more information, visit our website.

hello@wasagabeachblues.com
www.wasagabeachblues.com
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July 9 to August 1, 2026
University of Toronto’s Faculty of Music, Toronto, ON

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Toronto Summer MusicToronto Summer Music returns for its 2026 Festival, under the fresh direction of Artistic Director William Fedkenheuer! The year will bring artists listening deeply, audiences leaning in, and a city gathering around something meaningful. This season brings together extraordinary voices, including Les Arts Florissants, Yura Lee, Inon Barnatan, Jon Kimura Parker, the Miró, Poiesis, and Balourdet Quartets, Élisabeth Pion in her Toronto debut, and Erin Morley and Lawrence Brownlee with their celebrated Golden Age program — one of the top 25 albums of 2025 by the New York Times. With 50+ events between July 9 and August 1, there is something for everyone!

info@torontosummermusic.com
www.torontosummermusic.com
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October 26 to November 4, 2026
5183 Sheppard Ave. E, Toronto, ON

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CCC Toronto International Music FestivalSince 2010, the CCCTIMF has established a solid name as one of the most reputable and high-profile music festivals in Canada. The festival is held in recognition of the artistic achievements of young musicians, providing them with the opportunity to learn, grow, and showcase their potential in performance. It also provides performance opportunities for young musicians to help bring the scope of their talents to new heights. The annual festival is conducted at the 626-seat, state-of-the-art P.C. Ho concert hall in Toronto. Trophies, medals, and scholarships are awarded to the winners based on the class criteria. Selected winners will receive the opportunity to perform in the Gala Concert and the "Rising Star" concert series. For more information, please visit our website.

ccctimf@cccgt.org
www.ccctimf.org
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May 19 to June 1, 2026
Toronto, ON (multiple locations)

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SING! The Toronto International Vocal Arts FestivalThe power of the human voice takes centre stage at SING! Now in its 15th year, the festival features more than 25 events, including concerts, industry workshops, sing-alongs with Pitch Perfect Music Director Deke Sharon, Great North Battle Beatbox Competitions, and the SING! Canadian A Cappella Championships. Canada’s premier a cappella festival features an array of musical styles — from pop to jazz, world to contemporary a cappella, barbershop to live looping, and a special SING! With Pride concert with Singing Out Choir and Swedish superstars The Real Group. Venues include the Royal Ontario Museum, the Rec Room, Koerner Hall in the Telus Centre for Performance & Learning, Paradise Theatre, Nathan Phillips Square, the Opera House, and more Free Virtual Music Business Summit for musicians at all levels, hosted by industry experts.

info@singtoronto.com
www.singtoronto.com/2026-events
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June 19 to 20, 2026
Markham, ON

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Markham Village Music FestivalThe 49th edition of the Markham Village Music Festival will be held on Main Street Markham (Markham Road north of Hwy 7) on Friday, June 19, from 6pm to 11pm and Saturday, June 20, from 11am to 10pm. Five stages of entertainment with music and dance, plus more than 100 food and craft booths. Headliner for 2026 is The Crash Test Dummies on Saturday evening. Celebrating Indigenous Month, there will be Indigenous performances and vendors. Extra activations include a Street Dance Party and Classic Car Show on Friday evening, and on Saturday, there will be a Kidz Zone and Bike Zone. Something for the whole family! Check out the website for more details.

info@markhamfestival.com
www.markhamjazzfestival.com
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