ROM After Dark
Lunar Love

Date

Friday, Feb 13, 2026 19:30 - 23:00

Admission

$40.00 Regular Price

Audience

Adults (19+)

About

CELEBRATE LOVE

Blending the spirit of Lunar New Year with Valentine’s Day vibes, RAD: Lunar Love is set to be night filled with music, live DJs, selfie stations, immersive moments and so much more. Experience the Museum after hours for an unforgettable night of special exhibitions and hands-on fun, including the chance to craft your own red envelope. Each ticket also includes one complimentary drink to kick off the night*. 

Performances

Bitter and Broke

A DJ producer trio that cultivate smooth and soulful sounds that merge soul, jazz, blues and funk with contemporary grooves of neo-soul, R&B, and hip-hop.

Minhi Wang

Best known for competing on the 5th season of Canada’s Drag Race, Minhi Wang will be here to electrify the stage.

DJ DiscoDelivery

Originally from Calgary, DJ DiscoDelivery celebrates his Spanish and East Asian roots with vintage tracks and a tightly curated set.

Yi Mo Yong Lunar New Year Lion Dance

A high-energy performance to bring you good luck and fortune for the year ahead.

DJ Paul Chin

DJ Paul Chin will bring the heat to this cold winter night 

Colin Asuncion

A finalist on the Great Canadian Baking Show, Colin will be showcasing his many talents as a musician and singer.

Featured Exhibitions

Close-up view of a life-sized Megalodon shark model with its mouth wide open, displaying multiple rows of sharp teeth, in a dark, blue-lit museum exhibit.
Exhibition

Sharks

DIVE DEEPER Sharks have intrigued humans for as long as we have explored the oceans. The terrifying monster from the movie Jaws is what many might imagine when they think of these animals, but they are far more fascinating and complex than their depiction in popular culture. Did you know, for example, that there is a shark that eats seagrass? Or that some sharks can sense Earth's magnetic field? Presented by Desjardins Financial Group, this family-friendly exhibition invites you to uncover fresh perspectives, groundbreaking research, and the astounding diversity of this ancient group of fishes
Detail of a claw and head of a flamingo on a light grey background.
Exhibition

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025

Showcasing a new year of stunning photographs ROM is delighted to present this year's competition finalists and winners in a vibrant new exhibition. Powerful, inspiring, and enlightening, the annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition invites viewers into a world of extraordinary images and visual storytelling. The world's longest-running and most prestigious annual nature photography competition, Wildlife Photographer of the Year attracts and recognizes the world's best nature photography, and has done so every year since 1965. Each year, the annual competition - organized by the
Crawford Lake
Exhibition

Crawford Lake
Layers in Time

A quiet lake in Ontario is making a lot of noise. Sediments from the bottom of a small lake in Ontario are revealing a remarkable record of our impact on the planet. Just outside Toronto, Ontario lies a significant site offering a unique, comprehensive 1,000-year record of human impacts - local, regional, and global: Crawford Lake near Milton, Ontario. The lake has intrigued scientists for decades, and research on sediments at the bottom of the lake has identified it as having the best record of humanity's impact on the planet. This led to the lake's selection as the "golden spike" (definitive