ULTIMATE GUIDE 2016
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ULTIMATE PRIDE GUIDE
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ALL THE PARADES, PARTIES AND PARKING LOTS, LISTED FOR YOUR Tuesday, June 14
The whole family gets a day of dancing, craft making, playing in a fountain and eating barbecued goodies. 5:30–8pm. The 519, 519 Church St. the519.org
Wednesday, June 15 Sing along to Broadway standards. Hosted by Nug Nahrgang and Jennifer Walls. 10:30pm. The Second City, 51 Mercer St. $10. secondcity.com
Thursday, June 16 Panellists include Teddy Syrette, Jae Delacruz, Stef Peloza and Dani Araya. 7pm. The 519, 519 Church St. the519.org
This monthly bar night has quite a simple gimmick: all the guys are naked. 10pm. The Black Eagle, 457 Church St. No cover. blackeagletoronto.com More listings at dailyxtra.com
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The archives’ installation, based on its more than 3,000 VHS tapes, is a vital record of queer desires. Opens 7pm; Runs until Sunday, Sept 18. Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, 34 Isabella St. clga.ca
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A talk about a pressing issue: human rights violations after the 2013 Cairo raid. 7pm. The 519 , 519 Church St. the519.org
Women and their friends get glittery and dance-y in support of the Dyke March. 8pm–2am. The Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St W. facebook.com/dykemarchtoronto
Friday, June 17 A barbecue and community fair, followed by an academic-flavoured dance party. 4pm–1am. Hart House, 7 Hart House Cir. No cover before 9pm, $5 after. sgdo.utoronto.ca
The Danforth Jewish Circle hosts an inclusive Shabbat service and potluck. RSVP required. 7–9:30pm. Eastminster United Church, 310 Danforth Ave. djctoronto.com
In this hilarious and irreverent show, a drag queen brings to life a
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variety of fictional characters. 7:30pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $25. buddiesinbadtimes.com
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dancehall and old school hip-hop party with DJ Craig Dominic. 10pm. Church on Church, 504 Church St. No cover. churchonchurch.com
Frustra spin bouncy, deep house beats. 10pm. The Black Eagle, 457 Church St. $5.
fag out and bizarre. 10:30pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $10 buddiesinbadtimes.com
A Queer as Folk–themed dance party, with Fly becoming Babylon. Hosted by Randy Harrison (who played Justin). 10:30pm–3am. Fly 2.0, 6 Gloucester St. $20. pridetoronto.com
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Wash ashore at a twisted ballroom event, with categories like realness,
Fans can fawn over Queer as Folk stars at a convention. 9am–8pm. Holiday Inn, 30 Carlton St. risenshine2016.com
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Not that queens need any more reason to scream, but here’s a day at an amusement park. 10am–10pm. Canada’s Wonderland, 9580 Jane St,Vaughan. $14.41–$43.42. canadaswonderland. com/pflag
A night of performance, art and music in honour of the new play Black Boys, a play about queer black men. 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $20 buddiesinbadtimes.com
After the studs of Magic Male Revue strip, there’s drag by Nicole Batista, Heavenlee
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Hytes and Donnarama. 9pm. El Convento Rico, 750 College St. elconventorico.com
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The Latin community group puts on a bash with Latin-flavoured drag and dance beats. 10pm. Erotico, 461 Church St. facebook.com/latinogrouphola2014
Sunday, June 19 Felipe Lira, Eddie Martinez and Jeremy Khamkeo provide the music at a Greek-style circuit party. Noon–7pm. Sugar Beach, 22 Dockside Dr. $10 suggested. pridetoronto.com
air conditioned dancing and mingling thing. Noon–8pm. The Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St W. Free. gladstonehotel.com
The whole family watches a compilation of short animated and live-action films that 1pm. TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St W.
A shame and shamelessness-themed variety show. 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $15. buddiesinbadtimes.com
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The 11-piece chamber ensemble’s concert plays the songs that defined a generation. 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $13–22. buddiesinbadtimes.com
Drag demon Allysin Chaynes takes folks on a dirty, drunken journey through a cult film. 9pm. The Royal Cinema, 608 College St. $10 advance, $12 door. theroyal.to
Monday, June 20 A flurry of comedians open for Elvira Kurt.
Runs until Wednesday, June 22, 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $10–20. buddiesinbadtimes.com
The launch of Lois Fine’s Freda and Jem’s Best of the Week. 7:30pm. Glad Day Bookshop, 598 Yonge St. Free. gladdaybookshop.com
Tuesday, June 21
Debbie Douglas moderates a panel discussion about women’s activism. 7pm. The 519, 519 Church St. the519.org More listings at dailyxtra.com
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Videogame consoles are scattered throughout the establishment. 9pm. The Black Eagle, 457 Church St. No cover.
the movie Mean Girls on the pier. 9pm. Concert Stage, Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W. Free. pridetoronto.com
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Wednesday, June 22 Ryerson University’s eclectic showcase of queer performance and art includes an open mic. 5–8pm. Thomas Lounge, 55 Gould St. facebook.com/rye.pride
Those who aren’t too gay to function watch
It’s like real camp, but everybody’s old enough to know they’re queer. Noon–7pm. Ryerson Quad. Free. facebook.com/rye.pride
Rick Mercer hosts a shindig in honour of the 20th anniversary of the Triangle Program. 6pm. Daniel’s Spectrum Centre, 585 Dundas St E. $150. mcctoronto.com/triangle
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This exhibit includes videos, paintings and art installations by such artists as the legendary Will Munro. Opens 7pm; Runs until Thursday, July 14. EL Ruddy, 1371 Dundas St W. Free. facebook.com/e.l.ruddy.co.cafe
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Business owners and operators enjoy drinks and mingling. Registration required. 6–9pm. Berkeley Bike Club, 504 Jarvis St.
Rufus Wainwright performs the entire album of Judy Garland’s famous 1961 concert at Carnegie Hall. Runs until Friday, June 24, 8pm. Hearn Generating
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Station, 440 Unwin Ave. $39 and up. luminatofestival.com
Receive hands-on instruction in the Spanish dance. 7pm. Boulevard Tent, Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay W. Free.
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It’s karaoke where everybody’s super queer, vaguely militant and half pissed. 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $10–15.
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Montreal’s Fred Everything spins an intimate weekend. 10pm–3am. The Black Eagle, 457 Church St. $5 before midnight, $10 after. blackeagletoronto.com
Five DJs, drag performers, a gay men’s chorus and go-go boys. 7–11pm. Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen’s Park Cres. $15 adults, $13 students, $5 ROM members. rom.on.ca
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Saturday, June 25
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Featuring footwear from the 1600s to today. Runs until Sunday, July 3, 2pm. Bata Shoe Museum, 327 Bloor St W. Regular rates apply. batashoemuseum.ca NUIT ROSE: NIGHT SHIFT This annual festival features more than 65 local and international artists, and the Light Parade. 7pm–3am. For more info, visit nuitrose.ca
Includes dancing, playing, the occasional keelhauling. 7:30pm. For more information, visit northbound.com
Bisexuality is the focus tonight, as a variety of artists and performers take the stage. 7:30pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $10–20. buddiesinbadtimes.com
An evening of live performance by queer and trans artists from the city’s Swana and Armenian communities. 7:30–10:30pm. Beit Zaitoun, 612 Markham st. kalik.org
The gay men’s chorus’ a cappella concert focuses on tunes made famous by the silver screen. 7:30–10:30pm. Trinity St Paul’s United Church, 427 Bloor St W. $25. fortechorus.com
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SUNDAY, June 26 DJs Diego Armand and Nino Brown bring the party east to the Village. 10pm. Club 120, 120 Church St. $15. club120.ca
Dawn Whitwell hosts an all-girl comedy revue. Followed by dancing. 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $15–20.
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This celebration on the island includes live entertainment, dancing and a barbecue. 11am–3pm. For more info, visit sunshinecentres.com 19
Everyone’s welcome to join for a fun, nonsense -filled bout of bingo.
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For more info, email empress@ticot.ca. 2:30–5pm. Flash, 463 Church St.
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George Takei reflects on his interesting and varied life — from the internment camps to the bridge of the Enterprise. 7pm. Ryerson Theatre, 43 Gerrard St E. $25–200. pridetoronto.com
attendees to the sharks. 8pm–midnight. Ripley’s Aquarium, 299 Bremner Blvd. $40–50. ripleysaquariumofcanada.com
Women and trans people splash around, dance and fuck in various private rooms and play spaces. 8pm–3am. Oasis Aqualounge, 23 Mutual St. $20 oasisaqualounge.com
Playwright Sky Gilbert’s alter-ego Jane hosts an open mic night for artists. 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St.
Monday, June 27
DJ Kitty Glitter makes the tunes and performer Judy Virago tries not to feed
An educational and recreational street fair. Noon–6pm. Gould Street (in its entirety). Free. facebook.com/rye.pride
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Angry, angsty and lovely queers recite poetry. 8pm. Glad Day Bookshop, 598 Yonge St. gladdaybookshop.com
8–9:30pm. Glad Day Bookshop, 598 Yonge St. PWYC–$10. gladdaybookshop.com
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Muscled studs walk back and forth at the all-male strip club. Leering encouraged. 9pm–2am, Remington’s, 379 Yonge St. $5. remingtons.com
Everyone takes a moment to remember, honour and celebrate those who have died of AIDS. 8:30–11pm. The 519, 519 Church St. the519.org
Tuesday, June 28 A night of performance where the spotlight is on PoC artists. 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. Free.
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Wednesday, June 29 A hilarious, sex and drug–filled play about the gay son of an evangelical minister.
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Runs until Monday, July 4, various showtimes. Vladimir Theatre, 630 Spadina Ave. $12. fringetoronto.com
Lounge poolside while RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Naomi Smalls performs. 6–11pm. Cabana Pool Bar, 11 Polson St. $15 advance, $20 door. pridetoronto.com
issues in this city. 7–9pm. Mackenzie House, 82 Bond St. $15.
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This new play is an unconventional love story during the 1981 Toronto bathhouse raids. 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $20. buddiesinbadtimes.com
Seven people discuss the oppression of black queer and trans people. 7pm. The 519, 519 Church St. the519.org
A bunch of comics tickle some funny bones on the top floor of an extremely old queer bookstore. 8pm. Glad Day Bookshop, 598 Yonge St. gladdaybookshop.com
A series of short talks give a sense of the history of queer
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and here’s his stand-up routine about that. 8–9pm. Club 120, 120 Church St. bentcomedy.com
10pm–2am. Smith, 553 Church St. $5 before 11pm, $8 after girlplaytoronto.com
The ever-growing community of kinky pups and their handlers celebrate doggystyle. 9pm–2am. The Black Eagle, 457 Church St. No cover.
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DJs Okaay and Mavis spin for a crowd of mostly girls.
some of its artifacts. 7–10pm. For more info, visit toronto.ca/museum-events
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RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Kim Chi, DJ Adora and some of Canada’s fiercest queens tear it up outdoors. 5pm–midnight. Barbara Hall Park. pridetoronto.com
Yury Ruzhyev’s brings to life 20 of the greatest divas in his impersonation show. 7 and 10pm. The Rivoli, 334 Queen St W. $20. rushow.ru
Margo MacDonald stars as Maggie Hale in an award-winning play about an all-female gang. 7:30pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $15.
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The park gets genderbendy with a drag show and screening of Kinky Boots. 8–11pm. St James Park (King and Jarvis Streets). Free. oldtowntoronto.ca
Belle Jumelles and Titus Androgynous make dreams come true at this flirty night party. 9pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $10. buddiesinbadtimes.com
Vancouver’s DJ Del Stamp plays circuit beats, tech-house and house. 9:30pm. The Black Eagle, 457 Church St. $5 before 10:30pm, $10 after. blackeagletoronto.com More listings at dailyxtra.com
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Cowboys and girls sidle into the bar for this homage to Dolly Parton. 10pm–2am. The Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St W. $10. gladstonehotel.com
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The ladies go crazy with DJs Ticky Ty and Lucie Tic. 10pm–2am. The Phoenix, 410 Sherbourne St. $10 and up. girlplaytoronto.com
Uniform-clad boys say “yes sir!” to DJs GSP and Tiago Vibe. 10pm–5am. Fly 2.0, 6 Gloucester St. $30 and up. prismtoronto.com
Asian guys and the
boys who love them dance and enjoy some drag — including that of RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Jujubee. 10:30pm–3am. Maison Mercer, 15 Mercer St. $20 advance, $25 door. Free. aznxp.com
Friday, July 1 Before, during and after the Trans March, trans folks and their friends enjoy a variety of attractions. 3–10pm. Allan Gardens (Carlton and Sherbourne Streets). Free. pridetoronto.com
Includes hip hop by the people behind the party Yes Yes Y’all. 3pm–2am. OLG Central Stage.
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DJs David Morales, Hector Romero and Deko-ze spin under the open sky for all the lions and tigers and bears. 5pm–midnight. Barbara Hall Park. pridetoronto.com
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Beginning at Church and Hayden Streets, the march heads north to Bloor, west to Yonge, south to Carlton and then east to Allan Gardens. 8pm.
A night of indigenous art, culture and music. Includes DJ Shub spinning First Nations-inspired electro beats. 7–11pm. TD Village Stage.
Laughter and music rings out from a venue just south of the Village. 9–11pm. 120 Diner, 120 Church St. 120diner.com
Andrew Johnston’s annual comedy showcase features headliner Guy Branum. 7pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $15–25.
Queers of all shapes and sizes enjoy the music of feminist rock band Vag Halen, and a performance by Judy Virago. 7pm–2am. Bud Light South Stage.
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Two legendary DJs lay down a couple vicious sets of intense dance beats. 10pm. The Black Eagle, 457 Church St. No cover.
has attendees on their knees at a kinkthemed dance party. 10pm. The Opera House, 735 Queen St E. $35 and up. putbullevents.com
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Readings from male-focused erotica. 10pm. Glad Day Bookshop, 598 Yonge St. gladdaybookshop.com
DJs Sticky Cuts, KLR and Delicious preside over one of the biggest girl parties of the year. 10pm–2am. City Bar, 11 Polson Pier. $30 advance, $40 door. girlplaytoronto.com
Live your queer Bollywood dreams on the dancefloor. 10pm. Club 120, 120 Church St. $15 adance, $20 door. facebook.com/rangeelato
DJ Craig Dominic’s nostalgic soirée party shines a big gay spotlight on music from the ’90s and oughties. 11pm. Byzantium, 499 Church St. No cover. byz.ca
DJ Richard Spence
Banjee Report and
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a bunch of local DJs fill two rooms with hip hop and house. 10pm–3am. Steam Whistle Brewery, 255 Bremner Blvd. $25 advance, $30 door.
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Guys strip to the waist and get all sweaty as DJs Taito Tikaro, Renato Cecin and Alex Acosta spin 10pm–7am. 11 Polson St. prismtoronto.com
Saturday, July 2 Some run for the challenge, some run to remember — but it’s all for charity. 10am. Church and Wellesley Street. priderun.org
Families take part in a variety of activities, like crafts, games and storytime. Runs until Sunday, July 3, 10am–5pm. Church Street Public School, 83 Alexander St. Free. pridetoronto.com
Supporting Out Youth puts youth centre stage. Family-friendly and alcohol-free. 1–4pm. FIDO Ryerson Quad.
DJs Ticky Ty, Sandra Collins, Alyson Calagna and Viviana Toscanini spin. 1pm. Barbara Hall Park. pridetoronto.com
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The annual party that gets circuit boys wet. Includes music by DJs Grind, Dani Toro and Dan Slater. 1–9pm. Sunnyside Pavilion, 1175 Lakeshore Blvd. $35. prismtoronto.com
Starting at Church and Bloor Streets, the parade heads over to Yonge, south to College, and then east to Allan Gardens. 2pm.
More than 50 drag kings and queens perform drag for a really long time. 2–11pm. Molson Yonge-Dundas Stage.
Burly, hairy men dance to music by DJs Andy Butler, Vjuan Allure, Blackcat and others. 2pm–2am. OLG Central Stage.
DJs Denise Benson and Cozmic Cat spin, Witch Prophet performs, and Lauren Hortie and 2pm–2am. Bud Light South Stage.
The Madonna-obsessed enjoy a screening of Truth or Dare. Dancing follows. 4pm–2am. FIDO Ryerson Quad.
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Dance Company, Troupe Joy and Earthshakers. 5pm–2am. Wellesley Stage.
Scott Jackson. 9pm–2am. The Gladstone hotel, 1214 Queen St W. $25 advance, $30 door. girlplaytoronto.com
Local and indie authors gab about their work. 6pm. Glad Day Bookshop, 598 Yonge St.
With DJs Denise Benson, Cozmic Cat, Kasey Riot and Recklezz spinning for the recurring party for queer women. 10pm. Mod Club, 722 College St. $15 advance, $20 door. facebook.com/cherrybombtoronto
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The annual comedy night returns with Martha Chaves, Paul Hutcheson and Catherine McCormick. 8pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $25.
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Like regular Buddies, but more. DJ Regina spins. 10:30pm. Buddies in Bad Times, 12 Alexander St. $15
Girls dance to music by DJs Sticky Cuts and Stix and beat boxer
Attendees are carried away by South America
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–inspired decor. DJ Shane Stiel spins. 10pm–4am. The Phoenix, 410 Sherbourne St. $40 and up. Pitbullevents.com
It’s the Metropolitan Community Church’s actual church service on a stage. 11am. South Stage.
The party’s 10th anniversary features music by DJs Produzentin and Das Hussy. 10:30pm–4am. The Garrison, 1197 Dundas St W.
Blackness Yes celebrates 18 years of black queer, trans and intersex lives. Noon–11pm. Wellesley Stage.
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The Sexshooters, and DJs Yinon Yahel, Alain Jackinsky and Isaac Escalante turn up the heat. 1pm–1am. FIDO Ryerson Quad. $20 advance, $25 door. pridetoronto.com
The parade — which includes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — heads from Church and Bloor Streets to Yonge, and down Yonge to Yonge-Dundas Square. 2pm.
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(Bloor and Christie Street). Free. The Sexshooters, and DJs Yinon Yahel, Alain Jackinsky and Isaac Escalante turn up the heat. 1pm–1am. FIDO Ryerson Quad. $20 advance, $25 door. pridetoronto.com
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Queers really do love their poetry readings. 5:30pm. Glad Day Bookshop, 598 Yonge St. gladdaybookshop.com
Outdoor screenings of the movies My Prairie Home, The Little Deputy and Handsome and Majestic. 6pm. Christie Pits Park
An eclectic night of music, reading and sundry performance. 7pm. Glad Day Bookshop, 598 Yonge St. For more info, visit gladdaybookshop.com
Everyone is welcome at this sex-positive party with a pool, hottub and play areas. 7pm–3am. Oasis Aqualounge, 23 Mutual St. Cost varies. oasisaqualounge.com
DJ Deko-ze presides over a night of debauchery. 10pm–4am. Fly 2.0,
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6 Gloucester St. $20 and up.
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A circuit party tribute to Peter Rauhaufer, Revival’s resident DJ for 11 years. 10pm–7am. Maison Mercer, 15 Mercer St. $60 and up. prismtoronto.com
The suave DJs Blackcat, Pleasure and Lissa Monet’s party brings Pride to a close. 10:30pm–5am. Club 120, 120 Church St. $15 before midnight, $20 after. club120.ca
The last circuit party of the year is a rooftop pool party. DJs Eddie Martinez, Tiago Vibe and Savage and She spin. 4pm–midnight. For more info, visit prismtoronto.com
Men gyrate sexily to music by DJs Joshua Reid and Scooter McCreight. 3–9pm. The Black Eagle, 457 Church St. $5. blackeagletoronto.com
Monday, July 4
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