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AGO lights up summer nights with performances, live music and a speakeasy in a historic library

May 15, 2025 | Events

For a full list of all upcoming AGO events and programs, visit ago.ca/events.

Summer nights in nearby Toronto have never been more colorful, as the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) stays up late every Wednesday and Friday till 9 p.m. In addition to a sizzling lineup of talks, parties and performances, 125th anniversary celebrations run May 15 to Sept. 25, including a new speakeasy experience in the historic Grange House and the return of the Art Rate Monitor.

“As we mark our 125th anniversary with programming that celebrates our past, present, and future, we are excited to offer so many opportunities to engage with art and each other this summer. Creativity connects us, and from Group of Seven Day activities to Friday night performances, we welcome visitors of all ages to learn and play with us,” says Robert Durocher, Richard and Elizabeth Currie Chief, Education and Programming, AGO.

Registration is now open for all summer programs. For a full list of all upcoming AGO events and programs, visit ago.ca/events. AGO Members and Annual Pass holders receive discounts on select programs. For more information on how to become a Member or Annual Pass holder, visit ago.ca/membership/become-a-member.

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