The ACC was filled with thousands of fans as they ”Let It Go!” with Demi Lovato bringing her “The Neon Lights Tour” to Toronto on March 26. Opening the night was Fifth Harmony who did a great job entertaining the crowd with their set. Cher Lloyd was next to hit the stage in support of her soon to be released album “Sorry I’m Late” and new single “Sirens,” although she did rock previous hits as well.
The Monster Energy Supercross stopped in Toronto for one day on March 22, bringing in the high speed dynamics of professional motor racing to the Rogers Centre. The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has been hosting the competitions since the 1970s. This year, the races began in early January in Anaheim, California, and will conclude on May 3 in Las Vegas.
The 2014 Toronto International Bicycle Show pedalled into the city this weekend with an array of fun events for cycling enthusiasts. The show, one of the largest of its kind in the world, was held at the Better Living Centre, Exhibition Place, and featured a variety of exhibitors that ranged from manufacturers, distributors, retailers, tour companies, clubs, and more.
The 2014 Canadian International Auto Show proved to be another spectacular array of automotive decor. From vintage, classic, hot rod, muscle, and exotic to concept, racer, and everyday cars, the auto show had plenty of eye candy for drivers of all tastes and budgets. The show, which ran Feb. 14-23 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre celebrated its 41th anniversary this year. It is the largest consumer show in Canada.
The Ninth Annual IceFest created a heatwave in the Village of Yorkville Park this weekend, warming up the winter with dazzling ice sculptures, music, taffy treats, and kids activities.
Much let loose the holiday spirit in Toronto this December with The Big Jingle in support of Virgin Mobile’s “RE*Generation” featuring some of the hottest performers from around the world. Festive performances by Serena Ryder, Fefe Dobson, Hedley, Massari, and Mia Martina among others had hearts warmed up ready to take on the chilliest of day!
The 47th annual Cavalcade of Lights lit up the sky and peoples’ hearts as musicians and fireworks set the night ablaze at Toronto’s Nathan Philips Square on Saturday night.
Although the forecast warned of heavy showers, the rain held off and the crowds were out in full force to see Santa, his family, and friends parading through the streets of Toronto last Sunday.