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Canada’s Largest Reggaeton Block Party Returns to Vaughan

May 12, 2026 | Asado, Entertainment, Local

May 12, 2026

Toronto’s biggest Reggaeton weekend is about to take over Vaughan once again. The “I Love Reggaeton” Block Party returns to Assembly Park, bringing together over 2,000 people for what has become one of the most talked-about Latin summer events in Canada. And right now? You can still get in free on the guest list by clicking here.

What makes this event different is the atmosphere. This is not your typical nightclub party. It’s an outdoor Reggaeton experience built around music, food, culture, and summer energy. You’ll have DJs playing all the biggest Reggaeton anthems, thousands of people dancing under the night sky, outdoor bars flowing all night, and some of the best Latin food vendors in the GTA all in one place.

This year’s kickoff party also features favourites like Copacabana Brazilian Steakhouse and LenPanada, alongside even more food and drink experiences throughout the venue. Whether you’re coming for the music, the food, or just the vibes with friends, there’s something about seeing thousands of people celebrating Latin culture together outdoors that feels different.

The best part? It’s all ages, making it one of the few events where families, friend groups, and multiple generations can all enjoy the same experience together.

And this is only the beginning. The Block Party officially kicks off ASADO, Canada’s largest Latin food festival, taking over Assembly Park for an entire weekend filled with Latin American food, music, art, dancing, and culture. If last year was any indication, this summer’s edition is going to be even bigger.

Click here for tickets to Asado.

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