Summer Series
Casa Loma hosts three amazing programs every Monday, Tuesday, and select Wednesday evenings in the summer. Enjoy open-air performances under the stars with sweeping views of the city skyline and castle grounds, plus an abundance of al fresco food and drinks.
Date
June 2, 2025
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September 1, 2025
Lineup
Mondays – Symphony in the Gardens
Tuesdays – Rock Symphony
Wednesdays – Tribute Nights
Standard Hours
7:00pm – late
October 4th - October 16th
$45 online | $50 onsite
October 17th - November 1st
$55 online | $60 onsite
VIP Experience
October 4th – 16th: $150
October 17th – November 1st : $200
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Spend your summer evenings immersed in music, history, and stunning city views at Casa Loma’s Summer Series.
Mondays feature Symphony in the Gardens with Maestro Paolo Busato and the Casa Loma Symphony Orchestra including specials guests Joey Niceforo and Sara Papini. Look forward to a new program every Monday this summer from Broadway to Opera, Classical to Big Band, Movie Nights to Frank Sinatra and more.
Tuesdays feature Rock Symphony with Maestro Paolo Busato and the Casa Loma Symphony Orchestra with lead vocals from Justin Di Donato and Cleopatra Williams. Special guests have included: Glass Tiger's Alan Frew, Karl Wolf, and Ozzie Melendez and Anthony Almonte from Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band, and more.
Wednesdays are Tribute nights with standout shows including: Night Fever (Bee Gees), AbbaMania, The Beetles (Beatles), Bob Marley Tribute Night and more.
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Location & Directions
1 Austin Terrace, Toronto, ON

Parking & Accessibility
Paid parking is available on-site. Due to stairs, strollers are not recommended.

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