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‘I Love Reggaeton’ to close out the Summer with a Splash at Cabana Toronto

Sep 14, 2025 | Entertainment, Community News

September 14, 2025

After igniting Assembly Park in Vaughan earlier this summer, the I Love Reggaeton Block Party will wrap up the season with an unforgettable finale at Cabana Toronto on the last official day of summer this coming Sunday, Sept 21. What began as a grassroots vision for cultural connection has evolved into one of the city’s most talked-about Latin music experiences, and the waterfront venue will provide the perfect backdrop.

Cabana Toronto will come alive with the energy of reggaeton beats, waterfront views, and a crowd ready to dance until sunset. Thousands to gather poolside, creating a festival-meets-nightlife vibe that will merge the spirit of a summer block party with the elevated atmosphere of one of Toronto’s most iconic venues.

The lineup will feature some of Toronto’s top Latin DJs, who will keep the energy soaring from start to finish. Each set will remind you how far the event has come—growing from a small, community-centered gathering into a multi-location cultural movement that will reflect the diversity and pride of the community.

For one of the organizers, Carlos Brito of Toronto Latinos, closing the season at Cabana is more than just another party. It’s a statement that Latin music and culture have firmly taken their place in Toronto’s entertainment scene. As Brito puts it, “We are created by community”— and the Cabana finale will show exactly what that means, uniting people from all walks of life through music and shared celebration.

The success of this summer’s block parties points to even bigger things ahead. With Cabana as the grand finale, and already 1,000 guests locked in, I Love Reggaeton has proven it’s not just an event—it’s a movement, and Toronto is ready for more.

See you all on Sunday. Click here for tickets!

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