5 things to do in Toronto today: Monday, June 19

Jun 17 2017, 2:39 am

The warmth continues, and hopefully summer is here to stay.

So celebrate Monday by checking out these events in Toronto today!

Eatable at VIP Cinemas

Check out this luxury food and film experience. Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent is a must-see documentary from Executive Producer Anthony Bourdain about one of the most controversial and influential figures in the American food revolution. There will be 3 courses with drinks included, and served at your seat!

Where: Cineplex Cinemas, 2300 Yonge St
When: June 19 at 6 pm

Daryl Hall & John Oates and Tears For Fears

Throwing it way back for this one! Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, Daryl Hall & John Oates, are partnering with international multi-platinum selling band, Tears For Fears, for a giant 29-city North American tour that stops at the ACC this month.

Where: ACC, 40 Bay Street
When: June 19 at 7 pm

Park Yoga

Park Yoga starts tonight! And as a special treat to kick off the season, Starbucks will be there after Savasana with free samples.

Where: Trinity Bellwoods Park, Southwest Corner
When: June 19 at 7 pm

Iftar Celebration

Within the Muslim tradition, iftar is a meal served at sunset to break the daily fast during the month of Ramadan. Tonight, Torontonians and visitors of different backgrounds are invited to join Luminato in contemplation and celebration, starting with Music in the Spirit of Ramadan in The Famous Speigeltent from 8 pm – 9 pm, followed by festivities outdoors in David Pecaut Square after sunset from 9:30 pm – 11 pm.

Where: David Pecaut Square, 215 King Street West
When: June 19 at 8 pm

Peaches

Always putting on energetic shows, Peaches is known for her electro grooves and explicit lyrics. Having been in the music industry since the early 90s, the Toronto artist has released six studio albums including the 2015 release Rub. The album featured guest appearances by Kim Gordon and Feist, and got into the top 10 chats in the US. The always wild and adventurous Peaches is unpredictable, so you never know what you’ll get at her shows. This month’s gig is part of the NXNE opening party.

Where: The Phoenix Concert Theatre, 410 Sherbourne
When: June 19 at 9 pm

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