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Two Nights That Made History, One NYE You Can’t Miss: ‘I Love Reggaeton’ in Canada

Dec 26, 2025 | Community News

December 26, 2025

Hosted by ‘I Love That Party’ and Toronto Latinos, ‘I Love Reggaeton’ has cemented itself as the biggest reggaeton party series in Canada. From a massive outdoor block party at Assembly Park to a high-energy takeover at Cabana Toronto — and now an upcoming New Year’s Eve celebration set to close the year in record-breaking fashion — the series has not only delivered, but created the most authentic reggaeton experiences in the country. With culture, community, and nonstop hits, these events have become must-attend moments on Canada’s nightlife calendar.


The Assembly Park Block Party: Where Canada Showed Up

The ‘I Love Reggaeton’ block party at Assembly Park was a statement. Thousands of people packed the space, turning the Vaughan destination into a full-blown reggaeton festival — outdoor and loud in all the right ways.

From classic throwbacks to current chart-toppers, the music never slowed. The crowd didn’t either. It was the kind of event where strangers became dance partners, phones stayed up all night, and the energy felt closer to Medellín or San Juan than the GTA.

Why it mattered:

  • Massive attendance that confirmed reggaeton’s mainstream power in Canada

  • A true block-party feel — open air, community-driven, and electric

  • Proof that reggaeton culture belongs on festival-level stages here

This wasn’t a test run. It was a takeover. Watch the recap video here.


The Cabana Takeover: Reggaeton in Its Prime

Then came the takeover at Cabana Toronto — one of the city’s most iconic venues. If the block party showed the scale, the Cabana night showed the polish.

Wall-to-wall reggaeton, a packed dancefloor, and a crowd that came dressed, ready, and locked in from the first drop to last call. It was a reminder that reggaeton isn’t a side genre in Toronto nightlife — it is the nightlife.

Why it hit different:

  • One of Canada’s top venues fully dedicated to reggaeton

  • Non-stop energy with zero filler

  • A crowd that knew every lyric, every beat, every transition

This wasn’t just a party — it was a cultural flex. Watch the recap video here.


New Year’s Eve: The Ultimate Reggaeton Countdown

Now, ‘I Love Reggaeton’ is closing the year the only way it knows how — bigger than everyone else.

The upcoming New Year’s Eve event is shaping up to be the largest reggaeton NYE celebration in Canada, bringing together reggaeton anthems, Latin club energy, and a midnight countdown that’s guaranteed to be chaotic in the best way.

If you’ve ever wanted to ring in the New Year surrounded by pure energy, sweat, smiles, and bass that shakes the room — this is the one.

Why you don’t miss this:

  • Toronto’s premier venue overlooking the lake and iconic Toronto skyline – Noir inside Rebel
  • A massive, high-energy crowd ready to close the year loud

  • A midnight moment you’ll feel — not just watch

This is how reggaeton celebrates.


Why ‘I Love Reggaeton’ Is in a League of Its Own

What separates ‘I Love Reggaeton’ from everyone else isn’t just numbers — it’s consistency. Big crowds, real culture, and events that feel intentional, not forced. From outdoor block parties to elite nightlife rooms to milestone nights like New Year’s Eve, the brand has created a space where reggaeton fans know they’ll get exactly what they came for.

No genre-hopping.
No watered-down playlists.
Just reggaeton — loud, proud, and on a national scale.

If you’ve been to one, you already know.
If you haven’t, New Year’s Eve is your invitation.

Click here for tickets.

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