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Foodville is back. Toronto's Afro-Caribbean food and music festival returns for year four on Saturday, August 22, 2026 at Lamport Stadium in Liberty Village. One day. Nine hours. Five thousand people. 70+ food and artisan vendors representing African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latin cuisines. A real stage with real headliners. A bar program built around the culture. Activations, content moments, and the kind of energy that turns first-time attendees into regulars. What to expect: 70+ food and artisan vendors serving cuisines from across the African, Caribbean, and Afro-Latin diaspora Live music and curated DJ blocks throughout the day Multiple bar stations with a culturally-aligned beverage program VIP areas, shaded lounges, and dedicated activation spaces The details: Date: Saturday, August 22, 2026 Time: 12:00 PM to 11:00 PM Location: Lamport Stadium, 1155 King Street West, Toronto Age: 19+ event. Valid government-issued photo ID required for entry Foodville is part of a bigger movement. A portion of festival proceeds supports Table For Us in the fight against food insecurity across Canada. Every plate eaten and every drink poured contributes to something larger than the day itself. Early bird tickets are limited. Tier 1 launches with the lineup announcement. Get in before the price moves.

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