Raybone Jones Toronto July 5 2026| Detroit House Music Legend at Boogie Toronto

Detroit House Music Legend Raybone Jones Comes to Toronto for a Special Casual Sundays Event

House music fans in Toronto can experience a rare appearance by Detroit DJ and producer Raybone Jones on Sunday, July 5, 2026, at Boogie, located at 1188 Queen Street West in Toronto.

Presented by Casual Sundays and Strobe Records, the event brings together one of Detroit's most respected underground DJs alongside Toronto favorites Ron Allen, Sharon R, and host Ray Ray for an afternoon and evening dedicated to soulful house music, deep house, disco, funk, and dancefloor classics.

Who Is Raybone Jones?

Raybone Jones is a Detroit-based DJ, producer, record collector, and music curator with more than 30 years of experience behind the decks. Widely regarded as a "DJ's DJ," he has built a reputation through his deep musical knowledge, impeccable record collection, and ability to connect generations of dance music through his sets.

Growing up in Detroit's rich musical environment, Raybone began collecting records and DJing at the age of 11. Since then, he has become a respected figure within Detroit's underground house music community, known for blending soulful house, classic disco, funk, rare grooves, and deep dancefloor selections.

For Toronto house music fans, opportunities to experience Raybone Jones live are rare, making this event a must-attend for anyone who appreciates authentic underground dance music culture.

Event Details

Casual Sundays & Strobe Records Present Raybone Jones

Date: Sunday, July 5, 2026

Venue:
Boogie
1188 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Doors Open:
5:00 PM

Admission:
Free before 8:00 PM

Limited Early Bird Tickets: $10

General Admission: $20 after 8:00 PM

Tickets:
Available through Eventbrite and Resident Advisor

Supporting DJs

Ron Allen (Strobe Records)

Toronto DJ, label owner, music marketer, and founder of Strobe Records. Ron Allen has spent decades championing quality house music, soulful dance music, and underground electronic artists through DJ performances, radio appearances, music releases, and event production.

Sharon R

One of Toronto's respected house music selectors, Sharon R is known for soulful, uplifting sets that blend classic and contemporary sounds while keeping dance floors moving.

Ray Ray

A longtime supporter of Toronto's dance music community, Ray Ray hosts the evening and brings his signature energy and musical versatility to the lineup.

Why This Event Matters

Detroit and Toronto have shared a deep musical connection for decades. The influence of Detroit house, techno, soul, funk, and electronic music continues to shape dance floors throughout Canada.

This event celebrates that connection by bringing together artists from both cities in an intimate setting where music lovers can experience underground dance music culture in its purest form.

Whether you're a longtime follower of Detroit house music, a collector of rare grooves, or simply looking for one of the best house music events in Toronto this summer, Casual Sundays featuring Raybone Jones offers a unique opportunity to hear one of Detroit's most respected selectors live.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Raybone Jones playing in Toronto?

Raybone Jones will perform on Sunday, July 5, 2026, at Boogie Toronto.

Where is Boogie Toronto located?

Boogie is located at 1188 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

How much are tickets?

Admission is free before 8:00 PM. Limited early bird tickets are available for $10, with general admission tickets priced at $20 after 8:00 PM.

What type of music will be played?

Guests can expect soulful house, deep house, disco, funk, rare grooves, and underground dance music from Detroit and Toronto selectors.

Where can I buy tickets?

Tickets are available through Eventbrite and Resident Advisor.

Eventbrite Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/raybone-jones-detroit-ron-allen-sharon-r-ray-ray-boogie-tickets-1992363236072?

Resident Advisor Tickets: https://ra.co/events/2473566

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