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Skating, Sports, Music: Toronto's Vibrant Sunday Kickoff!

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Welcome to Things to Do in Toronto, where we're kicking off Sunday, January 4th, 2026, with some absolutely brilliant happenings across this incredible city! The vibe today is crisp and festive—Toronto's still riding that New Year energy, and let me tell you, there's something for absolutely everyone.

Let's dive into what's happening RIGHT NOW. First up, the City of Toronto is hosting Free New Year's Skating Parties simultaneously at four locations across the city, running from 1 to 5 p.m. We're talking Nathan Phillips Square, McCowan District Park, North Toronto Memorial Community Centre, and Colonel Samuel Smith Park—all offering free skate rentals, hot chocolate, live DJ music, and activities for all ages. It's the kind of wholesome, get-outside energy that makes Toronto special, and honestly, you can't beat free skating and hot chocolate on a day like this.

For the sports enthusiasts out there—and you know I love a good competition—the Toronto Raptors are taking on the Atlanta Hawks this evening, so if you're craving some basketball action, head down to Scotiabank Arena and witness some serious athletic prowess.

Now, if you're more of a live music devotee, Toronto's got you covered. According to ConcertsTO, there are multiple events happening today, including Sunday Casual with Sleepy Freeman and friends over at RA, plus the Sunday SerVice happening at Wiggle Room. Whether you're into electronic beats or something more experimental, the city's got your soundtrack sorted.

Here's my pro tip as someone who's chased quirky competitions across the globe: Toronto's strength isn't just its big attractions—it's the neighbourhoods. Pop into Kensington Market after your skating session, grab some street food, and soak in the creative chaos. It's where locals actually hang out, and trust me, that's where the real Toronto magic happens.

If you're looking for something more theatrical, Canadian Stage's Robin Hood: A Very Merry Family Musical is wrapping up today, so if you haven't caught this jolly pantomime yet, this is your last chance to experience some brilliant comedy and song and dance.

For tonight's nightlife, the music and event scene is buzzing with everything from DJ sets to tribute performances across various venues, so whatever your vibe, you'll find your crowd.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, January 5th, prepare yourselves because Toronto's got even more incredible events lined up, including more concerts, sporting events, and cultural experiences that'll keep this momentum going strong. Make sure you tune in tomorrow for the full rundown.

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