Saturday, January 9, 2016

DJ Skate Nights, Toronto’s #1 free event, offers a "stellar lineup"

 
TORONTO, ON – Harbourfront Centre’s DJ Skate Nights are bringing the party to the waterfront, featuring an electrifying lineup of legendary local and international DJs. Combining beats and blades, good times are had every Saturday night on Harbourfront Centre’s Natrel Rink until Feb. 20.

This year’s DJ Skate Nights season is all about celebrating the magic of music. It highlights a number of top local music tastemakers who will transform an average Saturday night into an epic experience. Included in this year’s lineup is Hip-Hop legend Tony Touch, FLOW 93-5’s very own DJ P Plus and a very special night featuring the trio DJ Duck, DJ Kafe and DJ NS.

“This year we are collaborating with some of the best local music leaders, including Wavelength, Do Right Music, Small World Music and Soul Kitchen, to live up to its title as Toronto’s #1 free event” says Sergio Elmir, DJ Skate Nights lead artistic associate.
 
“With no cover, no guest list and no dress code, this year, we are thrilled to present returning DJs as well as new ones to transform the rink into the most stellar outdoor party every Saturday night. Torontonians can expect the sounds of soul, electro-pop, jazz, hip-hop and reggae to be heard throughout the season.”

DJ Skate Nights provide a unique, family-friendly outdoor party experience for all who wish to attend every Saturday night from 8–11pm. Whether it’s on the ice of the Natrel Rink, warming up next to the fire pits, or enjoying a drink inside the Lakeside Local Bar & Grill, there is truly something for everyone.

For information on DJ Skate Nights please visit harbourfrontcentre.com/djskatenights or call the information line at 416-973-4000. Now that the Queens Quay revitalization is complete, please visit harbourfrontcentre.com/gettinghere for updates on how to access the site.

ABOUT HARBOURFRONT CENTRE
Harbourfront Centre is a Canadian charity operating the 10 prime acres of Toronto’s central waterfront as a free and open public site. We celebrate the multiplicities of cultures that comprise Canada and enliven the city through the creative imaginations of artists from across the country and around the globe.
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