The Secret Party Lighting Up Toronto’s Do West Fest This Weekend

The Secret Party Lighting Up Toronto’s Do West Fest This Weekend

The Secret Party Lighting Up Toronto’s Do West Fest This Weekend

If you’re in Toronto this weekend and haven’t heard about the party happening within Do West Fest, consider this your invitation to one of the city's best-kept secrets—though it’s not so secret anymore.

Do West Fest is back in full force, stretching across 16 lively blocks of Dundas West between Ossington and Lansdowne. It’s more than just a street festival—it’s a citywide celebration of culture, music, food, and community. With over 750,000 visitors last year, this event isn’t just popular—it’s a Toronto summer essential. Think patios overflowing with happy faces, over 200 local vendors, and stages scattered with live performances to keep you moving and grooving all weekend long.

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But if you know, you know—there’s one spot inside the festival that’s buzzing with a different kind of energy. Enter Oasis House, the event collective turning St. Clarens Parkette into a full-blown music haven for three straight days. What started as a backyard project among five friends has evolved into one of the city’s most coveted party scenes. From chic spots like Soho House to community gems like Bangarang, Oasis House knows how to throw a party—and they’re bringing that same magic to Do West Fest again this year.

Expect more than just music. Their dedicated space is like a mini-festival within the festival: comfy lounge seating, interactive games, a curated bar setup, and, of course, DJs spinning some of the hottest and freshest tracks in the city. It’s fully inclusive, totally free, and open to everyone—no wristbands, no guest lists, just good vibes and great people.

So while you're checking out the handmade crafts, tasting your way through global cuisines, and soaking up the summer street scene, make sure you find your way to St. Clarens Parkette. Whether you plan to stay for an hour or all day, Oasis House will make you feel like you just stumbled into the city’s most electric pocket of joy.

The party starts Friday evening (June 6) from 6 to 11 p.m., then rolls into full-day action on Saturday (June 7) from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and wraps up Sunday (June 8) from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Toronto knows how to throw a street party—but this, this is something special. Don’t miss it.

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