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Reggaeton Block Party: A cultural celebration through community, music and creativity

May 21, 2025 | Entertainment, Community News

May 21, 2025

The ‘I Love Reggaeton Block Party’ at Assembly Park in Vaughan, June 27, will draw a few thousand people to a vibrant celebration blending Latin music, food, and community engagement. Founded by the creators of I Love that Party and Toronto Latinos, the all-ages, Reggaeton Block Party began as a vision for cultural and community engagement rooted in creativity. Their events have grown from modest beginnings into dynamic, inclusive festivals that highlight the growing Latin community and local talent.

This year’s Block Party feature the best Latin DJ’s in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), local food vendors, and live music. For many small business owners like Lenpanada, the event will become a platform for exposure and expansion.

The founders foresee the Reggaeton Block Party, in a community-driven-space like Assembly Park, defying labels and bringing people together through shared experiences. As Carlos Brito of Toronto Latinos puts it, “We are created by community.”

The event is FREE before 8pm. Visit www.ilovethatparty.com for your free tickets and additional information.

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