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What’s happening in July – Free concerts and more at SummerSeries in Trillium Park Don’t miss your last chance to check out SummerSeries in Trillium Park at Ontario Place this month! Join us this August for free entertainment for all ages—fun, music, and activities the whole family can enjoy!
Wavelength Summer Thing on August 9 and 10, 2025!
Wavelength Summer Thing, the annual celebration of music and art in Trillium Park, returns for two full days of live performances. From indie folk to psychedelic electronica to poetic hip-hop, Wavelength Music showcases a bold spectrum of local and Canadian creativity.
With Wavelength’s signature immersive art and installations, this community gathering highlights the gorgeous waterfront park and lush greenery. Delicious food vendors, interactive activities, and an indie market bring all ages together for a weekend of fun!
Performances by Rich Aucoin, Charlotte Cornfield, Moonbean, Finom, Odario, Ace of Wands, Marker Starling, Le Ren, Thanya Iyer, Baby O, DJ Nico (With It), and Vas of Higher Heights Hi-Fi. Also featuring a mobile sauna by Public Sweat, art installations, interactive activities, food vendors, indie vendor market, licensed bar by Great Lakes Brewery, campfire hangs and chill vibes.


It’s OK* World on August 16 and 17, 2025!
Join us for It’s Ok* World’s third annual outdoor free festival, showcasing the vibrant and diverse talent within Toronto’s Black arts community. Set against the backdrop of a warm summer, this two-day festival celebrates art, culture, and community. It’s a space for Black artists to shine, heal, and share their stories.
Saturday performances by Living Room, Char Viorea, Ṣẹwà, Kalisway, Kadhja Bonet, Cruza and hosted by Myles Isley. Sunday performances by Sudaneeyaa, Dre Ngozi, JADALAREIGN, Black Rave Culture and hosted by Rahsthetics. Food by Burgerdrops, Shafshakes, Kingston 12 Patty Shop and more.
The Academy presents The Hustle on August 23, 2025!
The Academy celebrates the 10-year anniversary of its marquee concert series, The Hustle, which spotlights new and emerging artists—primarily local, with select guests from across Canada. Focused on showcasing hip hop, R&B/soul, and beat-driven instrumental genres, The Hustle has played a key role in introducing audiences to now-globally recognized talent. The series has hosted performance debuts from artists such as TOBi, Sadboi (formerly Ebhoni), Emanuel, TRP.P, Obuxum, and Witch Prophet (formerly Above Top Secret), among many others. With over 120 artists featured across 42 concerts, The Hustle stands as one of the longest-running showcases of hip hop and R&B in Canada. To mark this milestone, a roster of alumni will perform in a day-long celebration in Trillium Park at Ontario Place.
With performances by Clairmont the Second, Leila Dey, Adria Kain, TRP.P, Roshin, Datsunn and Beaugé and hosted by DJ Elaquent and DJ Obuxum.


City Hall Live on August 24, 2025!
City Hall Live returns to Trillium Park with a full afternoon and evening of free, family-friendly programming. The event features live music, dance lessons, kids’ activities, food and artisan vendors, and more.
Kids activities by Mermaid Oracle, Toronto Circus Centre and Picasso Painters. Dance classed hosted by Dance Migration and AfroLatino Dance Company. Live performances by DJ JER, Terreiro do Samba, Bard from the Club and Marta Elena y su Orquesta.


Learn more about SummerSeries in Trillium Park
Yoga in Trillium Park is a series of free yoga classes running from June 7 to September 28, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Classes take place next to the Pavilion and are led by experienced instructors at NÜLOVE. Each class blends Hatha and Vinyasa yoga, with a focus on mindfulness, core strength, and fostering a deeper connection between breath, body, and spirit. New this year, the program will also feature special monthly enhanced classes incorporating elements such as Kundalini Yoga, Yoga Dance Parties with Dance Alchemy, AWAKEN with JUNGLETO (a yoga and fitness fusion), Pilates, sound baths, live music, and guided meditation—offering fresh and creative ways to move, breathe, and restore. Classes are open to participants of all levels and take place rain or shine. Registration is not needed – just bring a mat, water bottle and sun protection (sunscreen and hat recommended).
Learn more about Yoga in Trillium Park