
🎭 KUUMBA Festival — Toronto, Ontario
When: February 1 – 28, 2026
Where: Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, ON
KUUMBA — meaning “creativity” in Swahili — is Toronto’s largest and longest-running festival celebrating Black Futures Month, showcasing the vibrant histories, arts, and cultural brilliance of Black communities through music, dance, theatre, film, wellness, and family programs. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Official Festival Site✨ Festival Highlights
- 🎶 Live music concerts and performances
- 🎨 Art, dance, literature, and theatre showcases
- 🎬 Film screenings and discussions
- 🧘 Wellness workshops and community talks
- 👨👩👧 Family art activities and interactive events
📅 Dates
February 1 – 28, 2026
📍 Venue
Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay West, Toronto, ON
💡 Theme
Sounds of Blackness — celebrating Afro-Caribbean & Canadian artists
💲 Admission
Some events free; others ticketed (varies by program)
🚆 Getting There
Harbourfront Centre is easily accessible via public transit (TTC streetcars/buses) and is a short walk from Union Station. Paid parking is available nearby. Dress warmly for February weather in Toronto!
🧠 Tips for Visitors
- Plan ahead: check the official schedule for specific dates/times of shows and workshops.
- Mix free and ticketed events for a full experience.
- Bring layers — February in Toronto can be chilly!
❓ FAQ
What is KUUMBA?KUUMBA is a month-long festival celebrating Black creativity and culture through multidisciplinary arts, performances, and community engagement. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Where is it held?At Harbourfront Centre on Toronto’s waterfront in Ontario. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Is it free?Many events are free or pay-what-you-wish, while others are ticketed — check the official site for details.
Who can attend?Everyone is welcome to experience the programming, designed for all ages and interests.
Disclaimer: Festival details may change. Please verify information on the official website before planning your visit.
