Do West Fest takes over stretch of west end street in Toronto | CBC News
Briefly

Do West Fest is a cultural festival held in Toronto's Little Portugal, marking its 12th year of celebration. This year, the event spans 16 blocks of Dundas Street W., transforming the area into a lively venue for local vendors and food trucks. The festival features three music stages: Lulaworld, showcasing international artists, the Community Stage focusing on local talent, and Transmit Presents, featuring Canadian indie rock. It aims to enrich the neighborhood's cultural fabric while attracting summer crowds and community spirit, despite traffic disruptions lasting into the evening.
Do West Fest, now in its 12th year, transforms Toronto's Little Portugal into a vibrant festival showcasing music, food, and local culture across 16 blocks.
According to Kristyn Gelfand, the lead producer, there are three distinct music stages area presenting various cultural flavors, featuring bands from Ecuador, Brazil, and local talent.
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