TORONTO — Canadian rockers Nickelback, South African rapper Sho Madjozi and Finn Wolfhard’s band The Aubreys are among the many artists set to carry out on the Toronto International Film Festival’s annual road social gathering.
Free out of doors live shows and screenings set for the primary 4 days of the film marathon embody an open-air present by Nickelback on Sept. 8 following the afternoon premiere of their documentary, “Hate to Love: Nickelback.”
Wolfhard’s band The Aubreys carry out late afternoon Sept. 9, the day earlier than the “Stranger Things” star makes his directorial debut with the slasher movie “Hell of a Summer.”
Sho Madjozi performs later within the night Sept. 9, and Canada’s rap veteran Michie Mee will shut the celebration Sept. 10 with a present additionally marking the fiftieth anniversary of the start of hip hop.
The four-block stretch alongside King Street West will even function meals distributors and open-air screenings together with a memorial tribute to Paul Reubens with “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure” and a Thirtieth-anniversary screening of “Addams Family Values.”
The Toronto International Film Festival runs Sept. 7 to 17.