Things to do this weekend in Toronto: March 7 to 9
Published March 6, 2025 at 3:08 pm

As March begins, all kinds of activities are happening in Toronto. Winter is finally, slowly turning into spring, and whether you want to welcome warmer temperatures or stay inside a little longer, there’s lots to learn, see and do.
March 7
Women from Space Festival
Watch women experimental artists perform their work at this multi-day fest.
When: March 7 to 9
Where: 918 Bathurst
Cost: $20
Concert of Ancient Ukrainian Songs and Ballads by Victor Mishalow
This is a rare chance to hear a traditional performance of Ukrainian music.
When: March 7 – 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Where: Shevchenko Museum
Cost: $35
Cherry Hustle Funky Disco Dance Party
Get funky with a disco dance party at a cozy bar that’s an audiophile haven.
When: March 7
Where: The Little Jerry
Cost: $10
March 8
Toronto Queer Market x The 519 International Women’s Day Edition
Celebrate women and the queer community with this utterly fabulous market. Psst…there’s a ticketed dance party happening at the same building that night too.
When: March 8
Where: The 519
Cost: Free
Adam Ray is Dr. Phil Live
See the Netflix hit live with this show from a hilarious comedian.
When: March 8
Where: TO Live
Cost: Starting at $59.50
Notorious – A Tribute to the Late Great Biggie Smalls
Pay your respects to the groundbreaking music of Biggie Smalls at this music event.
When: March 8
Where: Revival
Cost: Starting at $22.63
March 9
Home Canning – Red Onion Jam & Pickled Onions by Heather Kilner
Learn the basics of home canning with recipes for red onion jam and pickled red onions.
When: March 9 – 12 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Where: CSI Spadina, 192 Spadina Ave.
Cost: $79
Family Hamantashen with Alissa Kondogiannis
Find out how to make the traditional treat of hamantashen in this class.
When: March 9 – 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Where: CSI Spadina 192 Spadina Ave.
Cost: $79
Adrian Younge
Attend a concert from this artist where you can see them up close and personal.
When: March 9
Where: Lee’s Palace
Cost: $39.98