LOBOS 1707 KICKS OFF THE TORONTO CARIBBEAN CARNIVAL LONG WEEKEND WITH TWO STAR-STUDDED EVENTS PRESENTED BY THE ELEMENTS TORONTO AND SEVENTY-TWO AGENCY
August 3, 2023 | By Andrew Ricketts |
NBA Superstars LeBron James & Fred VanVleet Will Host Toronto Caribbean Carnival Kickoff Events Featuring Rapper Da Baby, DJ WhooKid & Saroya Tinker
TORONTO, ON – Lobos 1707 Tequila will kick off the Toronto Caribbean Carnival weekend with two exclusive star-studded events, ‘Summer Breeze’ and ‘Daylight,’ presented by The Elements Toronto and Seventy-Two Agency.
‘Summer Breeze’ will take place at the luxurious Lavelle rooftop pool and patio bar on Friday, August 4th, hosted by Lobos 1707 investor and partner, LeBron James. The event promises to be sophisticated and upscale, with top-notch entertainment, special guest appearances, and powered by the best-in-class award-winning Lobos tequila.
Following the Toronto Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade on Saturday, August 5th, festival goers can continue the celebration at ‘Daylight,’ making its triumphant return to the iconic Cabana Pool Bar as the Official Thank You Party for NBA Champion Fred VanVleet.
Now in its seventh year, the highly anticipated event ‘Daylight‘ has earned widespread acclaim for its star-studded lineups. This event will be the climax of the weekend featuring chart-topping rapper Da Baby, alongside NBA Champion and All-Star Fred VanVleet, with special guest appearances from DJ WhooKid, and Saroya Tinker, a Canadian hockey professional currently playing for the Toronto Six of the Premier Hockey Federation.
Both ‘Summer Breeze’ and ‘Daylight’ events offer a luxurious carnival experience for festival goers, complemented by Lobos 1707 tequila and an all-star celebrity lineup. These events have garnered international attention and have become synonymous with the energy, spirit, and essence of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival long weekend.
Lobos 1707, with The Elements Toronto and Seventy-Two Agency, presents two of the summer’s most highly anticipated events taking place during the Toronto Caribbean Carnival long weekend:
SOURCE Total Public Relations