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Bumble is hosting its first-ever singles night in Toronto, and you're invited

Ready to meet someone worth melting for?

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If the winter slump has left your love life feeling frozen, don’t despair. Bumble is heating things up for you. This December 12, you can meet up, chat, and make moves in person, with Bumble’s first-ever Singles Night in Toronto, at Hunters Landing, located in the heart of CityPlace.

Come for the free drinks (while supplies last), stay for the good vibes, great company, and your chance to meet new people IRL. Who knows? You might just find someone to keep you warm all winter—or at least until the ‘Are you seeing anyone?’ question comes up at the next family get-together.

You'll also find Bumble’s Break the Ice installation at Hunters Landing—perfect for taking some festive snaps and sparking conversations, using prompts inspired by Bumble’s in-app Opening Moves.

Courtesy of Bumble

There’s no entry fee. Just RSVP in advance, or, if you decide to swing by last minute, simply show your Bumble profile (and your festive fit), at the door.

So, whether you're sipping a cocktail or cracking a joke about the ice loveseat, soak up the holiday vibes and get to know some new people. You might meet a new flame, or, at the very least, have an unforgettable night out.

Bumble's Singles Night in Toronto

Price: Free

When: Thursday, December 12, from 7-9 p.m.

Address: Hunter's Landing - 82 Fort York Blvd, Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Free drinks, good vibes, and real connections—Bumble’s first Toronto singles night is your chance to spark something special this winter.

RSVP HERE, to join Bumble’s singles night in Toronto.

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