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A Mothers Day to Remember with Sanchez, Romain Virgo and Nigy Boy

Saturday, May 2, 2026 · 11:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.·The Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto
A Mothers Day to Remember with Sanchez, Romain Virgo and Nigy Boy event
Event Websitevia ticketmaster.ca
Date

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Time

11:00 p.m.11:00 p.m.

Venue

The Theatre at Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto

Address

1133 Queens Plate Dr

If you’ve spent the last few years cycling through the same predictable Mother’s Day brunch spots, it’s time to pivot. Toronto’s Caribbean community knows that the best way to show appreciation isn’t just with flowers, but with the music that defines our history and our hearts. 'A Mother’s Day to Remember' has cemented itself as the city’s premier musical tribute to the women who raised us, and this year’s lineup at the Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto is nothing short of legendary.

The Icons on Stage

The curation for this year is a masterstroke, bridging the gap between classic reggae nostalgia and the fresh, infectious energy currently dominating the airwaves. Headlining the night is none other than Sanchez. If you grew up in a Caribbean household, his voice is likely the soundtrack to your childhood. Known for his impeccable falsetto and his uncanny ability to turn pop ballads into reggae masterpieces—his cover of 'I Can't Help Falling in Love' is a staple for a reason—Sanchez brings a level of seasoned professionalism that turns a concert into a genuine experience. He isn’t just a performer; he’s an institution.

Joining him is Romain Virgo, the quintessential modern reggae crooner. Since his breakout on *Digicel Rising Stars*, Virgo has consistently delivered songs that feel like warm sunshine. His live shows are intimate and high-energy, characterized by his smooth, soulful delivery and lyrics that celebrate love and resilience. He’s the perfect bridge for this event, appealing to both the mothers who love classic roots and the younger generation who appreciate his contemporary polish. Rounding out the bill is Nigy Boy, the breakout sensation who has been taking the dancehall scene by storm. His inclusion adds a vibrant, current pulse to the night, ensuring that the energy stays high and the dance floor—or at least the aisles—remains electric.

The Venue: A New Standard

Moving this event to The Theatre at the Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto is a game-changer. While many Toronto concerts are relegated to cramped clubs or cavernous, echoey arenas, this venue offers a sophisticated, purpose-built theatre experience. With state-of-the-art acoustics and comfortable, tiered seating, it’s designed for an audience that wants to hear every note of Sanchez’s falsetto without the usual crowd crush. It’s an elegant space that demands a bit of dressing up, making it the perfect backdrop for a night out where Mom is the guest of honor.

Making a Night of It

Located in Etobicoke, near the Woodbine Racetrack area, the venue is far removed from the chaotic congestion of the downtown core. Before the show, consider grabbing a pre-concert dinner at one of the resort’s high-end dining options. The resort itself is a destination, meaning you can easily transition from a celebratory meal to the theatre without ever needing to worry about navigating Toronto’s unpredictable spring traffic.

Good to Know

  • **Dress Code:** While there isn't a strict formal requirement, this is an 'elegant evening.' Think of it as an excuse to put on your best—the crowd will be dressed to impress, and Mom will appreciate the effort.
  • **Getting There:** The Great Canadian Casino Resort is located at 1133 Queens Plate Dr. If you are driving, there is ample on-site parking, which is a massive relief compared to downtown venues. If you’re coming from the city centre, allow for extra time on the 401 or the 427, as spring construction in Toronto is a year-round reality.
  • **Book Early:** This event is a staple for the Caribbean community in the GTA and consistently sells out. Don't wait until the week of to secure your tickets, or you’ll be hearing about the concert from your friends instead of experiencing it with your mother.

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