Small World Music Festival 2022! The Beat of the Globe in the Heart of Toronto
Join us September 16th through 18th at...
Small World Music Festival 2022! The Beat of the Globe in the Heart of Toronto
Join us September 16th through 18th at Fort York Garrison Common, for a free, family-friendly community celebration of music, dance, craft, food and more!
Some of the participating artists include International names like hypnotic French-Venezuelan singer La Chica, Argentina’s Tanghetto with their neo-tango sound, and the rousing spiritualism of Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad Qawwali from Pakistan.
The festival's two stages will feature the best in genre-busting and culture-crossing sounds, celebrating Canada's ever-evolving musical landscape. From Toronto, Montreal and beyond, they’ll include Funk Lion, Moneka Arabic Jazz, Pantayo, Shauit, Joyce N’Sana, Clerel, Hawa B and many more.
There will be buskers and marching bands and we’re delighted to have a roster of partners including Fort York National Historic Site, Toronto History Museums, FabCollab, Uma Nota Culture, the 50/50 Performing Arts Collective, Tkaronto Music Festival, Wavelength Music, Art Spin, Link Music, Aga Khan Museum and many more.
Small World Music Festival 2022! The Beat of the Globe in the Heart of Toronto
Join us September 16th through 18th at Fort York Garrison Common, for a free, family-friendly community celebration of music, dance, craft, food and more!
Some of the participating artists include International n...
Small World Music Festival 2022! The Beat of the Globe in the Heart of Toronto
Join us September 16th through 18th at Fort York Garrison Common, for a free, family-friendly community celebration of music, dance, craft, food and more!
Some of the participating artists include International names like hypnotic French-Venezuelan singer La Chica, Argentina’s Tanghetto with their neo-tango sound, and the rousing spiritualism of Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad Qawwali from Pakistan.
The festival's two stages will feature the best in genre-busting and culture-crossing sounds, celebrating Canada's ever-evolving musical landscape. From Toronto, Montreal and beyond, they’ll include Funk Lion, Moneka Arabic Jazz, Pantayo, Shauit, Joyce N’Sana, Clerel, Hawa B and many more.
There will be buskers and marching bands and we’re delighted to have a roster of partners including Fort York National Historic Site, Toronto History Museums, FabCollab, Uma Nota Culture, the 50/50 Performing Arts Collective, Tkaronto Music Festival, Wavelength Music, Art Spin, Link Music, Aga Khan Museum and many more.