Sunnyside Sessions ft. OFFAIAH

Sunday, August 2, 2026 – Sunday, August 2, 2026
6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Sunnyside Pavilion
A Waterfront Institution
There is something undeniably magical about dancing at Sunnyside Pavilion. Perched on the edge of Lake Ontario within Sir Casimir Gzowski Park, this isn’t just another concert venue; it’s a piece of Toronto history. Since the 1920s, this site has served as the city’s premier destination for summer revelry. While the original Sunnyside Amusement Park is long gone, the Pavilion remains, offering a unique architectural backdrop where the shimmering city skyline meets the dark, rhythmic pulse of the lake. When you’re here, you’re participating in a century-old tradition of Torontonians gathering by the water to lose themselves in music.
The Sound of Snyside Trax
This specific edition of Sunnyside Sessions, dubbed 'Snyside Trax,' marks a departure into the deeper, more adventurous side of house music. Headlining the night is the UK’s OFFAIAH, a producer who has spent the last several years carving out a massive reputation for high-octane, bass-heavy house. Known for global anthems like 'Trouble' and his ability to blend soulful vocal hooks with driving, club-ready percussion, OFFAIAH’s sets are masterclasses in tension and release. He knows exactly how to work an open-air crowd, making him the perfect fit for the Pavilion’s expansive, breezy atmosphere.
He is joined by a true titan of the Toronto scene, Kenny Glasgow. As a former member of the legendary duo Art Department, Glasgow has been instrumental in shaping the sound of modern underground house and techno. His sets are moody, intricate, and deeply atmospheric—the kind of music that feels tailor-made for the transition from a warm summer night to the early hours of the morning. With local talents Rudee Nik and Shera rounding out the bill, the night promises a seamless journey through deep basslines and hypnotic rhythms.
Why This Matters
What sets Sunnyside Sessions apart in a city crowded with summer festivals is the intimacy and the intention. This isn’t a massive, impersonal rave; it’s a curated experience. The organizers have leaned into the 'Snyside Trax' concept to ensure the music remains the focal point, creating a space where the crowd is there for the craft of the DJ rather than just the spectacle. Whether you are a long-time house head or someone looking to experience the best of Toronto’s nightlife culture, this is the place to be.
Good to Know
- **Rain or Shine:** The beauty of the Pavilion is its versatility. While the main dance floor is open-air, the event is weather-proofed. If the skies open up, the party shifts to the covered observation deck, meaning your night won't be derailed by a summer storm.
- **Getting There:** The venue is located at 1755 Lake Shore Blvd W. Parking in the park can fill up quickly, so consider taking the TTC or a rideshare. If you’re feeling active, the Martin Goodman Trail runs right past the venue, making it an easy cycle from the downtown core or the west end.
- **Pre-Party/Post-Party:** Before heading to the waterfront, grab a bite in nearby Roncesvalles Village. It’s a short trip from the park and offers some of the best food in the city—perfect for fueling up before a long night of dancing.
- **Safety First:** The organizers are vocal about maintaining a safe, inclusive environment. Security and staff are highly visible and trained to handle any issues. If you see something, say something—the goal is to keep the dance floor a sanctuary for everyone.
- **Tickets:** Prices range from $41 to $66. Buy early, as these sessions often hit capacity, and remember that tickets are subject to a delivery delay to prevent scalping.


